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Increasing world population, unpredictable climate and various kind
of biotic and abiotic stresses necessitate the sustainable increase
in crop production through developing improved cultivars possessing
enhanced genetic resilience against all odds. An exploration of
these challenges and near possible solution to improve yield is
addressed in this book. It comprehensively and coherently reviews
the application of various aspect of rapidly growing omics
technology including genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics and
metabolomics for crop development. It provides detailed examination
of how omics can help crop science and introduces the benefits of
using these technologies to enhance crop production, resistance and
other values. It also provides platform to ponder upon the
integrative approach of omics to deal with complex biological
problems. The book highlights crop improvement such as yield
enhancement, biotic and abiotic resistance, genetic modification,
bioremediation, food security etc. It explores how the different
omics technology independently and collectively would be used to
improve the quantitative and qualitative traits of crop plants. The
book is useful for graduate and post-graduate students of life
science including researchers who are keen to know about the
application of omics technologies in the different area of plant
science. This book is also an asset to the modern plant breeders,
and agriculture biotechnologist.
This collection features four peer-reviewed reviews on improving
the shelf life of horticultural produce. The first chapter
introduces the concept of smart distribution and highlights how
optimising the management of produce distribution systems can
reduce loss and waste in the horticultural sector and extend shelf
life by minimising quality deterioration. The chapter also
discusses the use of remote sensing technology to determine food
quality. The second chapter reviews a selection of pre- and
postharvest strategies used to optimise fruit quality. The chapter
considers ways of measuring harvest maturity, as well as the role
of temperature controlled environments in extending the shelf life
of tree fruit. The third chapter summarises the wealth of recent
research on the preservation of fruit quality in mango production,
as well as how postharvest operations can be optimised to reduce
loss and waste and maximise shelf life, including the use of
controlled environments, waxes and edible coatings. The final
chapter explores the advantages and disadvantages of cultivating
ripening-impaired tomato mutants and genetically engineered
genotypes characterized by inhibition of the ripening process. The
chapter considers the use of ethylene inhibitors and controlled
environments as a means of mitigating devastating yield losses.
This specially curated collection features five reviews of current
and key research on fruit losses and waste. The first chapter
reviews the magnitude of losses and waste of fruit and vegetables
as well as key issues in estimating losses. It provides a detailed
assessment of the main causes of losses and waste together with
strategies for their prevention. The second chapter assesses the
adoption of new, non-destructive technologies as a way of measuring
harvest maturity and improving sorting operations to minimise the
risk of product loss and waste. The third chapter outlines the
importance of harvest management of apples and considers the
importance of various factors associated with fruit physiology,
maturation and ripening to reduce losses. The fourth chapter
reviews existing research in the preservation of fruit quality and
reduction of post-harvest damage and loss by adopting suitable
technologies and knowledge during post-harvest operation, storage
management, transportation and marketing of mango fruit. The final
chapter explores the advantages and disadvantages of cultivating
ripening-impaired tomato mutants. It describes how controlling
tomato diseases in both pre- and postharvest operations can help
avoid fruit losses.
This edited book brings out a comprehensive collection of
information on the modern omics-based research. The main focus of
this book is to educate researchers about utility of omics-based
technologies in rapid crop improvement. In last two decades, omics
technologies have been utilized significantly in the area of plant
sciences and has shown promising results. Omics technology has
potential to address the challenge of food security in the near
future. The comprehensive use of omics technology occurred in last
two decades and helped greatly in the understanding of complex
biological problems, improve crop productivity and ensure
sustainable use of ecosystem services. This book is of interest to
researchers and students of life sciences, biotechnology, plant
biotechnology, agriculture, forestry, and environmental sciences.
It is also a useful knowledge resource for national and
international agricultural scientists.
This edited book brings out a comprehensive collection of
information on the modern omics-based research. The main focus of
this book is to educate researchers about utility of omics-based
technologies in rapid crop improvement. In last two decades, omics
technologies have been utilized significantly in the area of plant
sciences and has shown promising results. Omics technology has
potential to address the challenge of food security in the near
future. The comprehensive use of omics technology occurred in last
two decades and helped greatly in the understanding of complex
biological problems, improve crop productivity and ensure
sustainable use of ecosystem services. This book is of interest to
researchers and students of life sciences, biotechnology, plant
biotechnology, agriculture, forestry, and environmental sciences.
It is also a useful knowledge resource for national and
international agricultural scientists.
Increasing world population, unpredictable climate and various kind
of biotic and abiotic stresses necessitate the sustainable increase
in crop production through developing improved cultivars possessing
enhanced genetic resilience against all odds. An exploration of
these challenges and near possible solution to improve yield is
addressed in this book. It comprehensively and coherently reviews
the application of various aspect of rapidly growing omics
technology including genomics, proteomics, transcriptomics and
metabolomics for crop development. It provides detailed examination
of how omics can help crop science and introduces the benefits of
using these technologies to enhance crop production, resistance and
other values. It also provides platform to ponder upon the
integrative approach of omics to deal with complex biological
problems. The book highlights crop improvement such as yield
enhancement, biotic and abiotic resistance, genetic modification,
bioremediation, food security etc. It explores how the different
omics technology independently and collectively would be used to
improve the quantitative and qualitative traits of crop plants. The
book is useful for graduate and post-graduate students of life
science including researchers who are keen to know about the
application of omics technologies in the different area of plant
science. This book is also an asset to the modern plant breeders,
and agriculture biotechnologist.
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