Going wild in banana breeding enables Fusarium-resistant hybrids with improved fruit quality

香蕉育种的自由放任使得抗镰刀菌病的杂交品种能够培育出果实品质更佳的杂交品种。

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Abstract

Bananas (Musa spp.) are crucial for food security, but modern cultivars derived from few wild species and propagated vegetatively possess low genetic diversity, and weak disease resistance. Identifying new parental lines is therefore essential for banana breeding. Here we show that Musa cheesmanii exhibits high resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4. We cross it with two Musa ABB cultivars popular in China, 'Yulin' and 'Jinyu'. The resulting hybrids exhibit enhanced disease resistance, high yield, desirable pulp taste, and extended shelf-life, underscoring the breeding value of this wild species. Additionally, a telomere-to-telomere, gap-free genome of M. cheesmanii is assembled, with multi-omics analyses offering insights into its diversification, black pseudo-stem coloration, and disease resistance. Overall, M. cheesmanii is a promising male parent for enhancing genetic diversity and improving banana cultivars.

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