Fr. 326.00

Plant Breeding Reviews, Volume 45

English · Hardback

Shipping usually within 1 to 3 weeks (not available at short notice)

Description

Read more

Plant Breeding Reviews presents state-of-the-art reviews on plant genetics and the breeding of all types of crops by both traditional means and molecular methods. Many of the crops widely grown today stem from a very narrow genetic base; understanding and preserving crop genetic resources is vital to the security of food systems worldwide. The emphasis of the series is on methodology, a fundamental understanding of crop genetics, and applications to major crops.

List of contents

Contributors ix
 
1 Antoine: Slave, Creole Gardener, and Expert Grafter of Pecan Trees 1
Lenny Wells
 
I. Background 2
 
II. Work and Recognition of 'Centennial' Pecan 3
 
III. Significance 5
 
Literature Cited 8
 
2 Hazelnut Breeding 9
Shawn A. Mehlenbacher and Thomas J. Molnar
 
I. Introduction 13
 
II. Economic Importance, Producing Countries, and Markets 14
 
III. Taxonomy of the Genus Corylus 15
 
IV. Genetic Resource Collection, Characterization and Preservation 23
 
V. Major Limitations, Needs, and Breeding Objectives 35
 
VI. History of Genetic Improvement 36
 
VII. Breeding Programs Since 1960 46
 
VIII. Floral Biology and Breeding Procedures 54
 
IX. Breeding for Specific Traits 81
 
X. Clonal Selection 110
 
XI. Rootstock Improvement 111
 
XII. Interspecific Hybridization 114
 
XIII. Molecular Markers, Genome Sequences, Transcriptome Sequences and Genetic Engineering 119
 
XIV. Conclusions and Prospects 125
 
Literature Cited 127
 
3 Rewiring Network Plasticity to Improve Crops 143
Madara Hetti-Arachchilage, Ghana Shyam Challa, andAmy Marshall-Colón
 
I. Crop Ideotype Design Using Gene Networks 145
 
II. Leveraging Network Plasticity to Improve Crops 149
 
III. Multiscale Modeling to Scale Up Gene Network Predictions 167
 
IV. Concluding Remarks and Future Directions 170
 
Literature Cited 171
 
4 Accelerating Crop Domestication in the Era of Gene Editing 185
Angel Del Valle-Echevarria, Nathan Fumia, Michael A. Gore, and Michael Kantar
 
I. Introduction 187
 
II. Molecular Biology in Domesticating and Improving Novel Crops 189
 
III. Bringing in Genes from the Wild into Domesticated Crops 196
 
IV. Going into the Unknown: Can We Redomesticate in a More Specific Way to Create Better Crops? 199
 
V. Do Crop Models Offer Opportunities for Assisting in De Novo Domestication of Wild Species? 200
 
VI. Can We Revive Lost Domesticates and How Would We Breed These? 201
 
VII. Can Machine Learning Be Used to Detect Domestication Loci? 202
 
VIII. Conclusion and Future Directions 203
 
Literature Cited 204
 
5 Regional and Global Inter-Connectivity Among Common Bean Breeding Programs 213
Matthew W. Blair, Asrat Asfaw, Daniel Ambachew, andPaul Kimani
 
I. Who Makes Bean Varieties? Breeding at Various Scales 214
 
II. Institutional Context of Bean Breeding 215
 
III. Agenda Setting 235
 
IV. Projects Versus Networks 238
 
V. New Concept of Genotype × Environment × Institution (G × E × I) 241
 
VI. Context-Mechanism-Outcome Framework 245
 
VII. Conclusion and Future Prospects 248
 
Literature Cited 250
 
6 The Plant Sciences Symposia Series: A Model for Private Sector Support for Graduate Education 255
Jason T. Rauscher and Tabare Abadie
 
I. Introduction 256
 
II. Background and History 257
 
III. Objectives and Impact 258
 
IV. Conclusions 270
 
Literature Cited 271
 
7 Ideas in Genomic Selection with the Potential to Transform Plant Molecular Breeding: A Review 273
Matthew McGowan, Jiabo Wang, Haixiao Dong, Xiaolei Liu, Yi Jia, Xiangfeng Wang, Hiroyoshi Iwata, Yutao Li,Alexander E. Lipka, and Zhiwu Zhang
 
I. Introduction 276
 
II. Blup Alphabet 277
 
III. Bayesian Alphabet 282
 
IV. Machine Learning 284
 
V. GWAS-Assisted Genomic Selection 288
 
VI. Hybrid Breeding 292
 
VII. Multiple Traits 295
 
VIII. Long-Term Selection 298
 
IX. As

Summary

Plant Breeding Reviews presents state-of-the-art reviews on plant genetics and the breeding of all types of crops by both traditional means and molecular methods. Many of the crops widely grown today stem from a very narrow genetic base; understanding and preserving crop genetic resources is vital to the security of food systems worldwide. The emphasis of the series is on methodology, a fundamental understanding of crop genetics, and applications to major crops.

Product details

Authors I Goldman, Irwin Goldman, Irwin (University of Wisconsin-Madison Goldman
Assisted by Irwi Goldman (Editor), Irwin Goldman (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.02.2022
 
EAN 9781119828181
ISBN 978-1-119-82818-1
No. of pages 464
Series Plant Breeding Reviews
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Botany

Landwirtschaft, Botanik, Gartenbau, Life Sciences, Biowissenschaften, Agriculture, Pflanzenzüchtung, Plant Science, Plant Development, Horticulture, Botanik / Individualentwicklung

Customer reviews

No reviews have been written for this item yet. Write the first review and be helpful to other users when they decide on a purchase.

Write a review

Thumbs up or thumbs down? Write your own review.

For messages to CeDe.ch please use the contact form.

The input fields marked * are obligatory

By submitting this form you agree to our data privacy statement.