J Integr Plant Biol.

• Review Article •    

Hybrid sorghum breeding in China: A historical review and perspectives

Xiangxiang Meng1†, Lu Li1†, Qian Qian2, Liang Jiang1* and Zhaosheng Kong1*   

  1. 1. Shanxi Hou Ji Laboratory, College of Agriculture, Shanxi Agricultural University, Taiyuan 030031, China
    2. Yazhouwan National Laboratory, Sanya 572024, China

    These authors contributed equally to this work.
    *Correspondences: Liang Jiang (jiangliang@sxau.edu.cn); Zhaosheng Kong (zskong@sxau.edu.cn, Dr. Kong is fully responsible for the distribution of all materials associated with this article)
  • Received:2025-06-19 Accepted:2025-09-04 Online:2025-09-26
  • Supported by:
    Financial support for this work was obtained from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32241045, 32301781), the Strategic Research and Consulting Project of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (2022SX5), and the Shanxi Province Fundamental Research Program (202303021211084, 202203021222164).

Abstract: Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is a climate-resilient C4 cereal and a vital pillar of food and feed security in arid and semi-arid regions worldwide. In China, the development and widespread adoption of hybrid sorghum breeding have revolutionized the crop's productivity, playing a transformative role in enhancing both yield and quality. The success of hybrid sorghum, particularly through the utilization of cytoplasmic male-sterility (CMS) systems, has marked a milestone in agricultural innovation, enabling the large-scale production of high-performing hybrids. The implementation of dwarf breeding and the continuous renewals of sorghum hybrid varieties have been pivotal in driving these improvements. As we commemorate the 60th anniversary of the promotion and application of three-line hybrid sorghum, we recognize the groundbreaking contributions of Chinese researchers in advancing sorghum breeding science. This review highlights key scientific breakthroughs and systematically summarizes the evolution of sorghum breeding in China. By reflecting on both past achievements and prospective opportunities, we aim to inform strategies that will sustain and enhance sorghum's contribution to China's agricultural resilience and global food security.

Key words: agricultural innovation, CMS, dwarf breeding, hybrid sorghum breeding, sorghum breeding history

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