Accelerating Breeding for Heat Tolerance in Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.): An Integrated Approach
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agronomy
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Heat stress is a major limiting factor for crop productivity. Tomato is highly sensitive to
heat stress, which can result in a total yield loss. To adapt to current and future heat stress, there is a
dire need to develop heat tolerant cultivars. Here, we review recent attempts to improve screening
for heat tolerance and to exploit genetic and genomic resources in tomatoes. We provide key factors
related to phenotyping environments and traits (morphological, physiological, and metabolic) to be
considered to identify and breed thermo-tolerant genotypes. There is significant variability in tomato
germplasm that can be harnessed to breed for thermo-tolerance. Based on our review, we propose
that the use of advanced backcross populations and chromosome segments substitution lines is the
best means to exploit variability for heat tolerance in non-cultivated tomato species. We applied a
meta quantitative trait loci (MQTL) analysis on data from four mapping experiments to co-localize
QTL associated with heat tolerance traits (e.g., pollen viability, number of pollen, number of flowers,
style protrusion, style length). The analysis revealed 13 MQTL of which 11 were composed of a
cluster of QTL. Overall, there was a reduction of about 1.5-fold in the confidence interval (CI) of
the MQTL (31.82 cM) compared to the average CI of individual QTL (47.4 cM). This confidence
interval is still large and additional mapping resolution approaches such as association mapping and
multi-parent linkage mapping are needed. Further investigations are required to decipher the genetic
architecture of heat tolerance surrogate traits in tomatoes. Genomic selection and new breeding
techniques including genome editing and speed breeding hold promise to fast-track development of
improved heat tolerance and other farmer- and consumer-preferred traits in tomatoes
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Research Article