Deciphering the hormone regulatory mechanisms of storage root initiation in sweet potato: challenges and future prospects

AoB Plants. 2023 May 22;15(3):plad027. doi: 10.1093/aobpla/plad027. eCollection 2023 Jun.

Abstract

Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) is an economically important food crop that is grown primarily for its edible storage roots. Several researchers have consequently been conducting studies to increase sweet potato yield, and an important aspect of this research involves understanding how storage root initiation occurs. Although significant progress has been made, several challenges associated with studying this crop have resulted in lagging progress compared to other crops and thus sweet potato storage root initiation is not clearly understood. This article highlights the most important aspects of the hormone signalling processes during storage root initiation that needs to be investigated further and suggests candidate genes that should be prioritized for further study, based on their importance in storage organ formation in other crops. Lastly, ways of overcoming the challenges associated with studying this crop are suggested.

Keywords: Hormone; Ipomoea batatas; initiation; sweet potato.

Publication types

  • Review