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Cornell Chronicle: Discovery can triple vitamin A in maize

From: Cornell Chronicle Online (cunews_at_cornell.edu)
Date: 01/17/08


Chronicle Online e-News

Genetic discovery can boost the provitamin A content of Africa's maize
http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Jan08/maize.vitaminA
.sl.html

Jan. 17, 2008

By Susan Lang
ssl4@cornell.edu

Up to 250 million children, many in the sub-Saharan Africa region, 
are at risk each year for health disorders -- including 40 million 
who develop a sight-threatening eye disease -- all because they do 
not get enough vitamin A in their diet.

A new discovery, spearheaded by Cornell and University of Illinois 
plant geneticists and published in the Jan. 18 issue of the journal 
Science, could change all that. Using genetic and statistical tools, 
researchers have identified a set of genetic variants in maize that 
accounts for levels of vitamin A precursors among varieties.

The research could lead to at least tripling the provitamin A levels 
[the precursor to vitamin A] in Africa's maize, said senior author 
Edward Buckler, a U.S. Department of Agriculture-Agricultural 
Research Station research geneticist in Cornell's Institute for 
Genomic Diversity and Cornell adjunct associate professor of plant 
breeding and genetics.

"By identifying these genetic variants, breeders can make varieties 
with higher provitamin A rapidly and inexpensively," said Buckler. 
"This research will now go into the major effort to help create maize 
varieties in sub-Saharan Africa for subsistence farmers."

These improved crops, he noted, will not be genetically engineered 
but use the natural variation that is found in maize varieties, 
unlike rice, which has no genetic variation for provitamin A and so 
scientists use transgenes, or genetic engineering, to boost its 
provitamin A content.

Maize is the dominant subsistence crop in sub-Saharan Africa and 
Latin America, where 17 percent to 30 percent of children under age 5 
are vitamin A deficient, said Buckler.

"Since maize is consumed for all three meals a day in much of Africa, 
maize is a good target for biofortification," he added.

Buckler is credited with improving association mapping, one of the 
methods used for this research, that is being used to understand the 
genetic basis of such complex traits as vitamin A content, drought 
tolerance, nitrogen use, carbon metabolism, diseases, and crop and 
milk yields.

The research was supported by the National Science Foundation, the 
U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Harvest Plus program.

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