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Pre-Field Screening Protocols for Heat-Tolerant Mutants in Rice (Hardcover): Ivan Ingelbrecht, Brian P. Forster, Ashwani Pareek Pre-Field Screening Protocols for Heat-Tolerant Mutants in Rice (Hardcover)
Ivan Ingelbrecht, Brian P. Forster, Ashwani Pareek
R1,187 Discovery Miles 11 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Pre-Field Screening Protocols for Heat-Tolerant Mutants in Rice (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018): Fatma Sarsu, Abdelbagi M. A. Ghanim,... Pre-Field Screening Protocols for Heat-Tolerant Mutants in Rice (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Fatma Sarsu, Abdelbagi M. A. Ghanim, Priyanka Das, Rajeev N. Bahuguna, Paul Mbogo Kusolwa, …
R1,428 R1,281 Discovery Miles 12 810 Save R147 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This open access book presents simple, robust pre-field screening protocols that allow plant breeders to screen for enhanced tolerance to heat stress in rice. Two critical heat-sensitive stages in the lifecycle of the rice crop are targeted - the seedling and flowering stages - with screening based on simple phenotypic responses. The protocols are based on the use of a hydroponics system and/or pot experiments in a glasshouse in combination with a controlled growth chamber where the heat stress treatment is applied. The protocols are designed to be effective, simple, reproducible and user-friendly. The protocols will enable plant breeders to effectively reduce the number of plants from a few thousands to less than 100 candidate individual mutants or lines in a greenhouse/growth chamber, which can then be used for further testing and validation in the field conditions. The methods can also be used to classify rice genotypes according to their heat tolerance characteristics. Thus, different types of heat stress tolerance mechanisms can be identified, presenting opportunities for pyramiding different (mutant) sources of heat stress tolerance.

Pre-Field Screening Protocols for Heat-Tolerant Mutants in Rice (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018):... Pre-Field Screening Protocols for Heat-Tolerant Mutants in Rice (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Fatma Sarsu, Abdelbagi M. A. Ghanim, Priyanka Das, Rajeev N. Bahuguna, Paul Mbogo Kusolwa, …
R1,520 Discovery Miles 15 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This open access book presents simple, robust pre-field screening protocols that allow plant breeders to screen for enhanced tolerance to heat stress in rice. Two critical heat-sensitive stages in the lifecycle of the rice crop are targeted - the seedling and flowering stages - with screening based on simple phenotypic responses. The protocols are based on the use of a hydroponics system and/or pot experiments in a glasshouse in combination with a controlled growth chamber where the heat stress treatment is applied. The protocols are designed to be effective, simple, reproducible and user-friendly. The protocols will enable plant breeders to effectively reduce the number of plants from a few thousands to less than 100 candidate individual mutants or lines in a greenhouse/growth chamber, which can then be used for further testing and validation in the field conditions. The methods can also be used to classify rice genotypes according to their heat tolerance characteristics. Thus, different types of heat stress tolerance mechanisms can be identified, presenting opportunities for pyramiding different (mutant) sources of heat stress tolerance.

Advances in Haploid Production in Higher Plants (Hardcover, 2009 ed.): Alisher Touraev, Brian P. Forster, Shri Mohan Jain Advances in Haploid Production in Higher Plants (Hardcover, 2009 ed.)
Alisher Touraev, Brian P. Forster, Shri Mohan Jain
R5,633 Discovery Miles 56 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The importance of haploids is well known to geneticists and plant breeders. The discovery of anther-derived haploid Datura plants in 1964 initiated great excitement in the plant breeding and genetics communities as it offered shortcuts in producing highly desirable homozygous plants. Unfortunately, the expected revolution was slow to materialise due to problems in extending methods to other species, including genotypic dependence, recalcitrance, slow development of tissue culture technologies and a lack of knowledge of the underlying processes. Recent years have witnessed great strides in the research and application of haploids in higher plants. After a lull in activities, drivers for the resurgence have been: (1) development of effective tissue culture protocols, (2) identification of genes c- trolling embryogenesis, and (3) large scale and wide spread commercial up-take in plant breeding and plant biotechnology arenas. The first major international symposium on "Haploids in Higher Plants" took place in Guelph, Canada in 1974. At that time there was much excitement about the potential benefits, but in his opening address Sir Ralph Riley offered the following words of caution: "I believe that it is quite likely that haploid research will contr- ute cultivars to agriculture in several crops in the future. However, the more extreme claims of the enthusiasts for haploid breeding must be treated with proper caution. Plant breeding is subject from time to time to sweeping claims from ent- siastic proponents of new procedures.

Advances in Haploid Production in Higher Plants (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009): Alisher Touraev,... Advances in Haploid Production in Higher Plants (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2009)
Alisher Touraev, Brian P. Forster, Shri Mohan Jain
R5,446 Discovery Miles 54 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The importance of haploids is well known to geneticists and plant breeders. The discovery of anther-derived haploid Datura plants in 1964 initiated great excitement in the plant breeding and genetics communities as it offered shortcuts in producing highly desirable homozygous plants. Unfortunately, the expected revolution was slow to materialise due to problems in extending methods to other species, including genotypic dependence, recalcitrance, slow development of tissue culture technologies and a lack of knowledge of the underlying processes. Recent years have witnessed great strides in the research and application of haploids in higher plants. After a lull in activities, drivers for the resurgence have been: (1) development of effective tissue culture protocols, (2) identification of genes c- trolling embryogenesis, and (3) large scale and wide spread commercial up-take in plant breeding and plant biotechnology arenas. The first major international symposium on "Haploids in Higher Plants" took place in Guelph, Canada in 1974. At that time there was much excitement about the potential benefits, but in his opening address Sir Ralph Riley offered the following words of caution: "I believe that it is quite likely that haploid research will contr- ute cultivars to agriculture in several crops in the future. However, the more extreme claims of the enthusiasts for haploid breeding must be treated with proper caution. Plant breeding is subject from time to time to sweeping claims from ent- siastic proponents of new procedures.

Protocols for Pre-Field Screening of Mutants for Salt Tolerance in Rice, Wheat and Barley (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Souleymane... Protocols for Pre-Field Screening of Mutants for Salt Tolerance in Rice, Wheat and Barley (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Souleymane Bado, Brian P. Forster, Abdelbagi Ghanim, Joanna Jankowicz-Cieslak, Berthold Gunter, …
R1,277 Discovery Miles 12 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book offers effective, low-cost and user-friendly protocols for the pre-field selection of salt-tolerant mutants in cereal crops. It presents simple methods for measuring soil salinity, including soil sampling and the analysis of water-soluble salts, and describes a detailed, but simple, screening test for salt tolerance in rice, wheat and barley seedlings, which uses hydroponics. The protocols are devised for use by plant breeders and can be easily accommodated into breeding practice.

Pre-Field Screening Protocols for Heat-Tolerant Mutants in Rice (Paperback): Ivan Ingelbrecht, Brian P. Forster, Ashwani Pareek Pre-Field Screening Protocols for Heat-Tolerant Mutants in Rice (Paperback)
Ivan Ingelbrecht, Brian P. Forster, Ashwani Pareek
R898 Discovery Miles 8 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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