Genetika 2010 Volume 42, Issue 1, Pages: 91-102
https://doi.org/10.2298/GENSR1001091S
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Biotechnology in soybean breeding

Sudarić Aleksandra (Poljoprivredni institut, Osijek, Hrvatska)
Vratarić Marija (Poljoprivredni institut, Osijek, Hrvatska)
Mladenović-Drinić Snežana ORCID iD icon (Institut za kukuruz, Zemun Polje, Beograd)
Matosa Maja (Poljoprivredni institut, Osijek, Hrvatska)

Biotechnology can be defined broadly as a set of tools that allows scientists to genetically characterize or improve living organisms. Several emerging technologies, such as molecular characterization and genetic transformation, are already being used extensively for the purpose of plant improvement. Other emerging sciences, including genomics and proteomics, are also starting to impact plant improvement. Tools provided by biotechnology will not replace classical breeding methods, but rather will help provide new discoveries and contribute to improved nutritional value and yield enhancement through greater resistance to disease, herbicides and abiotic factors. In soybeans, biotechnology has and will continue to play a valuable role in public and private soybean breeding programs. Based on the availability and combination of conventional and molecular technologies, a substantial increase in the rate of genetic gain for economically important soybean traits can be predicted in the next decade. In this paper, a short review of technologies for molecular markers analysis in soybean is given as well as achievements in the area of genetic transformation in soybean.

Keywords: breeding, biotechnology, genetic transformation, molecular markers, soybean