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The field of medicinal/aromatic plant breeding is growing and
changing?this resource will help you stay up to date!
In this essential book, researchers from large and small
laboratories and institutions throughout Europe and the
Mediterranean region explore recent developments in the selection
and breeding of aromatic and medicinal plants. They take varied
approaches?from traditional breeding to the use of molecular
markers?and complement them with up-to-date information on
biodiversity and resource conservation.
"From the editors: ?It is widely recognized that a strategy of
conservation through use, ? by which plant collection via wild
harvesting is replaced by controlled cultivation, is the best way
forward if we are to balance human demands with the necessary
conservation of the biodiversity represented by these species. That
provides one major driving force for research in this field.
Another concerns the very real need for improving the quality
control of products on the market, both to satisfy consumer demand
and to conform with the (justifiably) increasing requirements for
standardization and precise identification of the composition of
the plant materials being sold for human use. We hope that this
volume will give readers a taste of the exciting developments in
the field.?"
Breeding Research on Aromatic and Medicinal Plants examines:
breeding for resistance and abiotic factors manipulating natural
product accumulation through genetic engineering biochemical and
molecular regulation of essential oil accumulation economic and
legal considerations that breeders will encounter the ethical
aspects of breeding these plants
The field of medicinal/aromatic plant breeding is growing and
changing?this resource will help you stay up to date!
In this essential book, researchers from large and small
laboratories and institutions throughout Europe and the
Mediterranean region explore recent developments in the selection
and breeding of aromatic and medicinal plants. They take varied
approaches?from traditional breeding to the use of molecular
markers?and complement them with up-to-date information on
biodiversity and resource conservation.
"From the editors: ?It is widely recognized that a strategy of
conservation through use, ? by which plant collection via wild
harvesting is replaced by controlled cultivation, is the best way
forward if we are to balance human demands with the necessary
conservation of the biodiversity represented by these species. That
provides one major driving force for research in this field.
Another concerns the very real need for improving the quality
control of products on the market, both to satisfy consumer demand
and to conform with the (justifiably) increasing requirements for
standardization and precise identification of the composition of
the plant materials being sold for human use. We hope that this
volume will give readers a taste of the exciting developments in
the field.?"
Breeding Research on Aromatic and Medicinal Plants examines:
breeding for resistance and abiotic factors manipulating natural
product accumulation through genetic engineering biochemical and
molecular regulation of essential oil accumulation economic and
legal considerations that breeders will encounter the ethical
aspects of breeding these plants
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