Soybean2035: A decadal vision for soybean functional genomics and breeding
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Soybean2035: A decadal vision for soybean functional genomics and breeding
Abstract
Soybean, the fourth most important crop in the world, uniquely serves as a source of both plant oil and plant protein for the world's food and animal feed. Although soybean production has increased approximately 13-fold over the past 60 years, the continually growing global population necessitates further increases in soybean production. In the past, especially in the last decade, significant progress has been made in both functional genomics and molecular breeding. However, many more challenges should be overcome to meet the anticipated future demand. Here, we summarize past achievements in the areas of soybean omics, functional genomics, and molecular breeding. Furthermore, we analyze trends in these areas, including shortages and challenges, and propose new directions, potential approaches, and possible outputs toward 2035. Our views and perspectives provide insight into accelerating the development of elite soybean varieties to meet the increasing demands of soybean production.
Keywords: artificial intelligence; functional genomics; molecular breeding; omics; soybean.
Copyright © 2025 CAS Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Chinese Society for Plant Biology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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