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Exploring plant genetic resources is crucial in a time when food
security has been a critical topic worldwide due to crop shortages
and the impact of climate change. This new book, Plant Genetic
Resources for the 21st Century: The OMICS Era, presents the
practical advancements in genomics, epigenetics, metabolomics, and
phenomics from the point of view of researchers and scientists
working in the field of genebanks, genetics resources, and
germplasm for enabling plant breeding and adaptation to a changing
climate. The book highlights the importance of genebanks as centers
of innovation for crop and forage improvement and discusses
database solutions for genebanks and germplasm collections. The
book first looks at plant genetic resources and their values and
goes on to investigate several genomic technologies for plant
improvement, conservation, and better adaptation to changing
climates. Major crops such as wheat and barley are discussed with
genomic approaches for diversity and resilience to drought and
other adverse conditions. Other omics techniques discussed include
phenomics for the improvement of crop adaptation, metabolomics
research for germplasm improvement and adaptation, and more. This
volume will be valuable for researchers who are presently working
in or with genebanks and genetic resources, primarily for trait or
allele discovery and germplasm improvement. Most chapters in the
book can also be used as teaching material at the undergraduate and
postgraduate levels.
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