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Title: An epigenetic alphabet of crop adaptation to climate change
Authors: Guarino, Francesco
Cicatelli, Angela
Castiglione, Stefano
Agius, Dorita
Orhun, Gul Ebru
Fragkostefanakis, Sotirios
Leclercq, Julie
Dobránszki, Judit
Kaiserli, Eirini
Lieberman-Lazarovich, Michal
Sõmera, Merike
Sarmiento, Cecilia
Vettori, Cristina
Paffetti, Donatella
Poma, Anna M. G.
Moschou, Panagiotis N.
Gašparović, Mateo
Yousefi, Sanaz
Vergata, Chiara
Berger, Margot M. J.
Gallusci, Philippe
Miladinović, Dragana
Martinelli, Federico
Keywords: Crops and climate
Plants, Cultivated -- Climatic factors
Climatic changes
DNA -- Methylation
Epigenetics
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Frontiers Research Foundation
Citation: Guarino, F., Cicatelli, A., Castiglione, S., Agius, D. R., Orhun, G. E., Fragkostefanakis, S.,...Martinelli, F. (2022). An epigenetic alphabet of crop adaptation to climate change. Frontiers in Genetics, 13, 818727.
Abstract: Crop adaptation to climate change is in a part attributed to epigenetic mechanisms which are related to response to abiotic and biotic stresses. Although recent studies increased our knowledge on the nature of these mechanisms, epigenetics remains underinvestigated and still poorly understood in many, especially non-model, plants, Epigenetic modifications are traditionally divided into two main groups, DNA methylation and histone modifications that lead to chromatin remodeling and the regulation of genome functioning. In this review, we outline the most recent and interesting findings on crop epigenetic responses to the environmental cues that are most relevant to climate change. In addition, we discuss a speculative point of view, in which we try to decipher the “epigenetic alphabet” that underlies crop adaptation mechanisms to climate change. The understanding of these mechanisms will pave the way to new strategies to design and implement the next generation of cultivars with a broad range of tolerance/resistance to stresses as well as balanced agronomic traits, with a limited loss of (epi)genetic variability.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/118378
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