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Genetic Diversity in Horticultural Plants

English · Hardback

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This book in the series "Sustainable Development and Biodiversity" contains peer-reviewed chapters from leading academicians and researchers around the world in the field of horticulture, plant taxonomy, plant biotechnology, genetics and related areas of biodiversity science centered on genetic diversity. This book includes original research reviews (national, regional and global) and case studies in genetic diversity in fruits and vegetables, horticulture, and ecology from sub-tropical and tropical regions.

It is unique as it covers a wide array of topics covering global interests and will constitute valuable reference material for students, researchers, extension specialists, farmers and certification agencies who are concerned with biodiversity, ecology and sustainable development.

List of contents

Section 1: Biology and Phylogenetic Diversity.- 1. Augmentation of Plant Genetic Diversity in Synecoculture: Theory and Practice in Temperate and Tropical Zones; Masatoshi Funabashi.- 2. Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism based Phylogenetic Relationships of Heirloom Tomato and Dark Green Vegetable Accessions; Ahmad Naseer Aziz.- 3. Molecular and Quantitative Genetics of Stone Pine (Pinus pinea); Mutke Regneri Sven et al.- 4. Sweetpotato Genetic Resources - Today and Tomorrow; Robert L. Jarret et al.- Section 2: Genetic Diversity.- 5. Genetic Diversity in Vegetable Crops; Dilip Nandwani et al.- 6. The Genetic Diversity of Popular African Leafy Vegetables in Western Kenya; Christine Ndinya-Omboko.- 7. Genetic Diversity in African Eggplant: A Key Resource for Improving the Crop; Michael Kwabena Osei.- 8. Genetic Diversity in Nutritious Leafy Green Vegetable - Chaya (Cnidoscolus aconitifolius); Roland Ebel et al.- 9. Genetic Diversity in Taro (Colocasia esculenta); Susan C. Miyasaka et al.- 10. Genetic Diversity in Pitaya; Aroldo Cisneros, Noemi Tel-Zur.- 11. Genetic Diversity in Banana; Sanjit Debnath et al.- Section 3. Agrobiodiversity Utilization.- 12. The role of agrobiodiversity in sustainable food systems design and management; Ciaccia Corrado et al.- 13. Induced Genetic Diversity in Banana; Suprasanna Penna, Mohan Jain.- 14. Exploration and Utilization of Genetic Diversity in Tomato; Michael Kwabena Osei et al.- 15. Agro-biodiversity adaptation in India for resilience to climate change; Thomas Abraham et al.- Index.

Summary

This book in the series “Sustainable Development and Biodiversity” contains peer-reviewed chapters from leading academicians and researchers around the world in the field of horticulture, plant taxonomy, plant biotechnology, genetics and related areas of biodiversity science centered on genetic diversity. This book includes original research reviews (national, regional and global) and case studies in genetic diversity in fruits and vegetables, horticulture, and ecology from sub-tropical and tropical regions.

It is unique as it covers a wide array of topics covering global interests and will constitute valuable reference material for students, researchers, extension specialists, farmers and certification agencies who are concerned with biodiversity, ecology and sustainable development.

Product details

Assisted by Dili Nandwani (Editor), Dilip Nandwani (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783319964539
ISBN 978-3-31-996453-9
No. of pages 297
Dimensions 170 mm x 240 mm x 21 mm
Weight 660 g
Illustrations XVII, 297 p. 87 illus., 76 illus. in color.
Series Sustainable Development and Biodiversity
Sustainable Development and Biodiversity
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Agriculture, horticulture; forestry, fishing, food

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