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Scientists have found a novel way to combine two species of grass-like plant including banana, rice and wheat, using embryonic tissue from their seeds. 探花直播technique allows beneficial characteristics, such as disease resistance or stress tolerance, to be added to the plants. 听

Our technique allows us to add disease resistance, or other beneficial properties like salt-tolerance, to grass-like plants without resorting to genetic modification or lengthy breeding programmes

Greg Reeves

Grafting is the technique of joining the shoot of one plant with the root of another, so they continue to grow together as one. Until now it was thought impossible to graft grass-like plants in the group known as monocotyledons because they lack a specific tissue type, called the vascular cambium, in their stem.听

Researchers at the 探花直播 of Cambridge have discovered that root and shoot tissues taken from the seeds of monocotyledonous grasses - representing their earliest embryonic stages - fuse efficiently. Their results are .

An estimated 60,000 plants are monocotyledons; many are crops that are cultivated at enormous scale, for example rice, wheat and barley.听

探花直播finding has implications for the control of serious soil-borne pathogens including Panama Disease, or 鈥楾ropical Race 4鈥, which has been destroying banana plantations for over 30 years. A recent acceleration in the spread of this disease has prompted fears of global banana shortages.

鈥淲e鈥檝e achieved something that everyone said was impossible. Grafting embryonic tissue holds real potential across a range of grass-like species. We found that even distantly related species, separated by deep evolutionary time, are graft compatible,鈥 said Professor Julian Hibberd in the 探花直播 of Cambridge鈥檚 Department of Plant Sciences, senior author of the report.

探花直播technique allows monocotyledons of the same species, and of two different species, to be grafted effectively. Grafting genetically different root and shoot tissues can result in a plant with new traits 鈥 ranging from dwarf shoots, to pest and disease resistance.

探花直播scientists found that the technique was effective in a range of monocotyledonous crop plants including pineapple, banana, onion, tequila agave and date palm. This was confirmed through various tests, including the injection of fluorescent dye into the plant roots 鈥 from where it was seen to move up the plant and across the graft junction.

鈥淚 read back over decades of research papers on grafting and everybody said that it couldn鈥檛 be done in monocots. I was stubborn enough to keep going - for years - until I proved them wrong,鈥 said Dr Greg Reeves, a Gates Cambridge Scholar in the 探花直播 of Cambridge Department of Plant Sciences, and first author of the paper.

He added: 鈥淚t鈥檚 an urgent challenge to make important food crops resistant to the diseases that are destroying them. Our technique allows us to add disease resistance, or other beneficial properties like salt-tolerance, to grass-like plants without resorting to genetic modification or lengthy breeding programmes.鈥

探花直播world鈥檚 banana industry is based on a single variety, called the Cavendish banana - a clone that can withstand long-distance transportation. With no genetic diversity between plants, the crop has little disease-resilience. And Cavendish bananas are sterile, so disease resistance can鈥檛 be bred into future generations of the plant. Research groups around the world are trying to find a way to stop Panama Disease before it becomes even more widespread.听

Grafting has been used widely since antiquity in another plant group called the dicotyledons. Dicotyledonous orchard crops including apples and cherries, and high-value annual crops including tomatoes and cucumbers, are routinely produced on grafted plants because the process confers beneficial properties - such as disease resistance or earlier flowering. 听

探花直播researchers have filed a patent for their grafting technique through Cambridge Enterprise. They have also received funding from Ceres Agri-Tech, a knowledge exchange partnership between five leading UK universities and three renowned agricultural research institutes.听

鈥淧anama Disease is a huge problem threatening bananas across the world. It鈥檚 fantastic that the 探花直播 of Cambridge has the opportunity to play a role in saving such an important food crop,鈥 said Dr Louise Sutherland, Director, Ceres Agri-Tech.

Ceres Agri-Tech, led by the 探花直播 of Cambridge, was created and managed by Cambridge Enterprise. It has provided translational funding as well as commercialisation expertise and support to the project, to scale up the technique and improve its efficiency.

This research was funded by the Gates Cambridge Scholarship programme.

Reference
Reeves, G et al: 鈥.鈥 Nature, December 2021. DOI 10.1038/s41586-021-04247-y

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