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All meat has been grass. This statement of the old Greeks is still
valid and thus plants contribute to the needs of a growing world
popula tion. Their other key role for human life is reflected by
their photosynthetic activity. Intensive agriculture reduces the
carbon diox ide content of the atmosphere. The improvements of
cultivated plants towards stable yields and desired quality
characteristics are the sub jects of plant breeding. Here, an
introductory picture of the present state of this topic in research
and application is given. The senior author, H. Kuckuck, wrote the
first edition in 1939 as a small German booklet, hence the nickname
little cuckoo (Kuckuck = Engl. cuckoo). During the last 6 years
(the fifth German edition appeared in 1985) again numerous results
of basic research have found practical application, making
extensive additions neces sary. Further, it seemed timely to change
to the international language of science: English. For help in
translation we are grateful to Silke Kluth and Kathy Seaman. Since
agricultural sciences - like all others - have become more
specialized, we were happy to welcome D. Baringer (Sect. 5.4), W.
Hondelmann (Sects. 4.4, 4.5, and 6), V. Stoy (Sect. 4.2), and T.
Thtlioglu (Sects. 2.3.1.4 and 3.5) as contributors to this edition.
Finally, we would like to thank Springer-Verlag for all their
efforts in helping to transform a small German booklet into a book
available to a wider audience."
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