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A reference text with the latest information and research for
educators, students, and researchers! World hunger and malnutrition
remain an alarming concern that spurs researchers to develop
quality technology. The Handbook of Seed Science and Technology is
an extensive reference text for educators, students, practitioners,
and researchers that focuses on the underlying mechanisms of seed
biology and the impact of powerful biotechnological approaches on
world hunger, malnutrition, and consumer preferences. This
comprehensive guide provides the latest available research from
noted experts pointing out the likely directions of future
developments as it presents a wealth of seed biology and
technological information. Seed science is the all-important
foundation of plant science study. The Handbook of Seed Science and
Technology provides an integrative perspective that takes you
through the fundamentals to the latest applications of seed science
and technology. This resource provides a complete overview, divided
into four sections: Seed Developmental Biology and Biotechnology;
Seed Dormancy and Germination; Seed Ecology; and Seed Technology.
The Handbook of Seed Science and Technology examines: the molecular
control of ovule development female gametophyte development
cytokinins and seed development grain number determination in major
grain crops metabolic engineering of carbohydrate supply in plant
reproductive development enhancing the nutritive value of seeds by
genetic engineering the process of accumulation of seed proteins
and using biotechnology to improve crops synthetic seeds dormancy
and germination hormonal interactions during dormancy release and
germination photoregulation of seed germination seed size seed
predation natural defense mechanisms in seeds seed protease
inhibitors soil seed banks the ecophysiological basis of weed seed
longevity in the soil seed quality testing seed vigor and its
assessment diagnosis of seed-borne pathogens seed quality in
vegetable crops vegetable hybrid seed production practical
hydration of seeds of tropical crops seed technology in plant
germplasm The Handbook of Seed Science and Technology is
extensively referenced and packed with tables and diagrams, and
makes an essential source for students, educators, researchers, and
practitioners in seed science and technology.
As agriculture becomes more mechanized and science increases the
possibilities for using inputs to enhance production, the role of
PGRs becomes more vital. Plant Growth Regulators in Agriculture and
Horticulture provides agriculture professionals and researchers
with the information needed to effectively tap these versatile
resources to enhance crop production.Through discussions of the
"classical five" phytohormones--gibberellins, cytokinins, ethylene,
abscisic acid, and auxins--and the growing number of nontraditional
PGRs such as oligosaccharins and brassinosteroids, Plant Growth
Regulators in Agriculture and Horticulture reviews past and present
uses of PGRs in managing crop yield and offers some speculation on
future directions.Detailed discussions on the use of PGRs in, for
example, grain, ornamental, and citrus crops, introduce readers to
strategies for enhancing crop quantity and quality, for improving
the postproduction quality of life of perishable plants, and for
crop load management, respectively. The book also includes
informative visuals, such as tables of common, chemical, and trade
names of different commercially available PGRs; diagrams of various
PGR processes; as well as before-and-after pictures illustrating
the effects of PGRs.Plant Growth Regulators in Agriculture and
Horticulture is a comprehensive text covering the role of plant
growth regulators in: root formation manipulating yield potential
plant stress protection ornamental horticulture postharvest life of
ornamentals manipulating fruit development and storage quality
citriculture reducing fruit drop bloom-thinning strategiesIf the
history of agriculture, which is over 10,000 years old, was
condensed into a twenty-four-hour span, science-based plant
breeding would be only about fifteen minutes old. Still, the role
of PGRs in agriculture is modest compared to other agrochemicals,
such as fungicides, herbicides, and insecticides. Plant Growth
Regulators in Agriculture and Horticulture is an invaluable guide
to the varied roles filled by PGRs in the attainment of
higher-quality, better-yielding crops.
As agriculture becomes more mechanized and science increases the
possibilities for using inputs to enhance production, the role of
PGRs becomes more vital. Plant Growth Regulators in Agriculture and
Horticulture provides agriculture professionals and researchers
with the information needed to effectively tap these versatile
resources to enhance crop production.Through discussions of the
"classical five" phytohormones--gibberellins, cytokinins, ethylene,
abscisic acid, and auxins--and the growing number of nontraditional
PGRs such as oligosaccharins and brassinosteroids, Plant Growth
Regulators in Agriculture and Horticulture reviews past and present
uses of PGRs in managing crop yield and offers some speculation on
future directions.Detailed discussions on the use of PGRs in, for
example, grain, ornamental, and citrus crops, introduce readers to
strategies for enhancing crop quantity and quality, for improving
the postproduction quality of life of perishable plants, and for
crop load management, respectively. The book also includes
informative visuals, such as tables of common, chemical, and trade
names of different commercially available PGRs; diagrams of various
PGR processes; as well as before-and-after pictures illustrating
the effects of PGRs.Plant Growth Regulators in Agriculture and
Horticulture is a comprehensive text covering the role of plant
growth regulators in: root formation manipulating yield potential
plant stress protection ornamental horticulture postharvest life of
ornamentals manipulating fruit development and storage quality
citriculture reducing fruit drop bloom-thinning strategiesIf the
history of agriculture, which is over 10,000 years old, was
condensed into a twenty-four-hour span, science-based plant
breeding would be only about fifteen minutes old. Still, the role
of PGRs in agriculture is modest compared to other agrochemicals,
such as fungicides, herbicides, and insecticides. Plant Growth
Regulators in Agriculture and Horticulture is an invaluable guide
to the varied roles filled by PGRs in the attainment of
higher-quality, better-yielding crops.
Heterosis and Hybrid Seed Production in Agronomic Crops discusses
how heterosis or "hybrid vigor" has played a major role in
improving crop productivity and quality in order to feed the
ever-increasing human population, particularly in developing
countries. Plant breeders, agronomists, seed producers, and farmers
will discover why the development of hybrids in the world's major
food crops and why the methods of hybrid seed production are
critical for achieving this goal. This landmark book deals with
heterosis and hybrid seed production of major agronomic crops such
as wheat, rice, maize, sorghum, cotton, sunflower, and rapeseed.
Through Heterosis and Hybrid Seed Production in Agronomic Crops,
you will discover valuable information on hybrid seed production
methods that is not available in any other single volume. This
unique book contains relevant and essential information about
important procedures to help increase crop yield, including:
methods for derivingsecond cycle inbred lines for hybrid maize
possibilities for hybrid seed production in wheat techniques of
hybrid sorghum seed production production of hybrid seeds using
male sterile lines of cotton agronomic management in seed
production plots of sunflower seed production technology of hybrid
rapeseed advances in hybrid seed production technology of rice in
ChinaHeterosis and Hybrid Seed Production in Agronomic Crops gives
you a global perspective on essential food crops in all parts of
the world. This informative guide will help you use hybrid seed
production methods with important agricultural crops and increase
the quality of these vital and essential food sources.
Discusses the mechanisms of plant productivity and the factors
limiting net photosynthesis, describing techniques to isolate,
characterize and manipulate specific plant genes in order to
enhance productivity. The uptake of carbon and the practical
aspects of plant nutrition are discussed.
A reference text with the latest information and research for
educators, students, and researchers! World hunger and malnutrition
remain an alarming concern that spurs researchers to develop
quality technology. The Handbook of Seed Science and Technology is
an extensive reference text for educators, students, practitioners,
and researchers that focuses on the underlying mechanisms of seed
biology and the impact of powerful biotechnological approaches on
world hunger, malnutrition, and consumer preferences. This
comprehensive guide provides the latest available research from
noted experts pointing out the likely directions of future
developments as it presents a wealth of seed biology and
technological information. Seed science is the all-important
foundation of plant science study. The Handbook of Seed Science and
Technology provides an integrative perspective that takes you
through the fundamentals to the latest applications of seed science
and technology. This resource provides a complete overview, divided
into four sections: Seed Developmental Biology and Biotechnology;
Seed Dormancy and Germination; Seed Ecology; and Seed Technology.
The Handbook of Seed Science and Technology examines: the molecular
control of ovule development female gametophyte development
cytokinins and seed development grain number determination in major
grain crops metabolic engineering of carbohydrate supply in plant
reproductive development enhancing the nutritive value of seeds by
genetic engineering the process of accumulation of seed proteins
and using biotechnology to improve crops synthetic seeds dormancy
and germination hormonal interactions during dormancy release and
germination photoregulation of seed germination seed size seed
predation natural defense mechanisms in seeds seed protease
inhibitors soil seed banks the ecophysiological basis of weed seed
longevity in the soil seed quality testing seed vigor and its
assessment diagnosis of seed-borne pathogens seed quality in
vegetable crops vegetable hybrid seed production practical
hydration of seeds of tropical crops seed technology in plant
germplasm The Handbook of Seed Science and Technology is
extensively referenced and packed with tables and diagrams, and
makes an essential source for students, educators, researchers, and
practitioners in seed science and technology.
Heterosis and Hybrid Seed Production in Agronomic Crops discusses
how heterosis or "hybrid vigor" has played a major role in
improving crop productivity and quality in order to feed the
ever-increasing human population, particularly in developing
countries. Plant breeders, agronomists, seed producers, and farmers
will discover why the development of hybrids in the world's major
food crops and why the methods of hybrid seed production are
critical for achieving this goal. This landmark book deals with
heterosis and hybrid seed production of major agronomic crops such
as wheat, rice, maize, sorghum, cotton, sunflower, and rapeseed.
Through Heterosis and Hybrid Seed Production in Agronomic Crops,
you will discover valuable information on hybrid seed production
methods that is not available in any other single volume. This
unique book contains relevant and essential information about
important procedures to help increase crop yield, including:
methods for deriving second cycle inbred lines for hybrid maize
possibilities for hybrid seed production in wheat techniques of
hybrid sorghum seed production production of hybrid seeds using
male sterile lines of cotton agronomic management in seed
production plots of sunflower seed production technology of hybrid
rapeseed advances in hybrid seed production technology of rice in
China Heterosis and Hybrid Seed Production in Agronomic Crops gives
you a global perspective on essential food crops in all parts of
the world. This informative guide will help you use hybrid seed
production methods with important agricultural crops and increase
the quality of these vital and essential food sources.
Explore new and proven information about cotton fibers Cotton
Fibers is an important reference source for anyone who produces,
markets, and researches cotton fibers. This unique book is written
by internationally renowned researchers who have pooled their
immense knowledge to create this outstanding volume that deals with
development, quality improvement, and textile/technological aspects
of cotton production. Cotton, a worldwide crop that is valued at
$20 billion, is the premiere natural fiber for textiles. As cotton
fiber consumption continues to increase, the crop is becoming a
major importance to the economies of both developed and developing
countries. Cotton Fibers covers the recent explosion of information
on cotton fibers and points out research priorities for the future,
consequently stimulating multidisciplinary cotton research.Cotton
Fibers provides you with information on topics that will help you
improve the quantity and quality of cotton crops, such as:
developing cotton fibers in vitro developing cellulose biosynthesis
in cotton fibers modifying cotton fibers with genetic engineering
strategies managing postharvest fiber quality abating air pollution
and disposal of gin waste fiber-to-fabric engineering for optimal
cotton fiber quality structural development of cotton fibers and
linkages to fiber quality cotton germplasam resources and their
potential for improved fiber productivity and quality molecular
genetics of developing cotton fibers Complete with charts and
diagrams, Cotton Fibers is a thorough exploration of what is known
about cotton fibers and what research is just beginning to reveal
about the crop. You will explore some of the latest technological
advances in cotton fiber production, such as understanding the
genetics of fiber growth and development and introducing hormone
genes into cotton. This comprehensive guide is a vital tool for
anyone interested in increasing the yield and quality of cotton,
the world's most popular fiber.
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