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This open-access textbook provides a comprehensive, up-to-date
guide for students and practitioners wishing to access in a single
volume the key disciplines and principles of wheat breeding. Wheat
is a cornerstone of food security: it is the most widely grown of
any crop and provides 20% of all human calories and protein. The
authorship of this book includes world class researchers and
breeders whose expertise spans cutting-edge academic science all
the way to impacts in farmers' fields. The book's themes and
authors were selected to provide a didactic work that considers the
background to wheat improvement, current mainstream breeding
approaches, and translational research and avant garde technologies
that enable new breakthroughs in science to impact productivity.
While the volume provides an overview for professionals interested
in wheat, many of the ideas and methods presented are equally
relevant to small grain cereals and crop improvement in general.
The book is affordable, and because it is open access, can be
readily shared and translated -- in whole or in part -- to
university classes, members of breeding teams (from directors to
technicians), conference participants, extension agents and
farmers. Given the challenges currently faced by academia, industry
and national wheat programs to produce higher crop yields --- often
with less inputs and under increasingly harsher climates -- this
volume is a timely addition to their toolkit.
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Drought Adaptation in Cereals (Paperback)
R. Richards; Edited by Jean-Marcel Ribaut; Contributions by Graeme Hammer, R. Trethowan, Kazuo Shinozaki, …
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R2,712
Discovery Miles 27 120
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Learn how to best improve yield in cereal plantseven in dry
conditions The impact of drought on crop production can be
economically devastating. Drought Adaptation in Cereals provides a
comprehensive review of the latest research on the tolerance of
cereal crops to water-limited conditions. Renowned experts
extensively describe basic concepts and cutting-edge research
results to clearly reveal all facets of drought adaptation in
cereals. More than simply a fine reference for plant biology and
plant improvement under water-limited conditions, this book
spotlights the most relevant biological approaches from plant
phenotyping to functional genomics. The need to understand plant
response to the lack of water is integral to forming strategies to
best manage crops. Drought Adaptation in Cereals starts by offering
an overview of the biological basis and defines the adaptive
mechanisms found in plants under water-limited conditions.
Different approaches are presented to provide understanding of
plant genetics basics and plant breeding, including phenotyping,
physiology, and biotechnology. The book details drought adaptation
mechanisms at the cellular, organ, and entire plant levels,
focusing on plant metabolism and gene functions. This resource is
extensively referenced and contains tables, charts, and figures to
clearly present data and enhance understanding. After a foreword by
J. O'Toole and a prologue by A. Blum, Drought Adaptation in Cereals
presents a full spectrum of informative topics from other
internationally respected scientists. These include: drought's
economic impact (P. Heisey) genotype-by-environment interactions
(M. Cooper) secondary traits for drought adaptation (P. Monneveux)
leaf growth (F. Tardieu) carbon isotope discrimination (T. Condon)
drought adaptation in barley (M. Sorrells), maize (M. Sawkins),
rice (R. Lafitte), sorghum (A. Borrell) and wheat (M. Reynolds)
carbohydrate metabolism (A. Tiessen) the role of abscisic acid (T.
Setter) protection mechanisms and stress proteins (L. Mtwisha)
genetic basis of ion homeostasis and water deficit (H. Bohnert)
transcriptional factors (K. Yamaguchi-Shinozaki) resurrection
plants (D. Bartels) Drought Adaptation in Cereals is a unique,
vital reference for scientists, educators, and students in plant
biology, agronomy, and natural resources management.
This open-access textbook provides a comprehensive, up-to-date
guide for students and practitioners wishing to access in a single
volume the key disciplines and principles of wheat breeding. Wheat
is a cornerstone of food security: it is the most widely grown of
any crop and provides 20% of all human calories and protein. The
authorship of this book includes world class researchers and
breeders whose expertise spans cutting-edge academic science all
the way to impacts in farmers' fields. The book's themes and
authors were selected to provide a didactic work that considers the
background to wheat improvement, current mainstream breeding
approaches, and translational research and avant garde technologies
that enable new breakthroughs in science to impact productivity.
While the volume provides an overview for professionals interested
in wheat, many of the ideas and methods presented are equally
relevant to small grain cereals and crop improvement in general.
The book is affordable, and because it is open access, can be
readily shared and translated -- in whole or in part -- to
university classes, members of breeding teams (from directors to
technicians), conference participants, extension agents and
farmers. Given the challenges currently faced by academia, industry
and national wheat programs to produce higher crop yields --- often
with less inputs and under increasingly harsher climates -- this
volume is a timely addition to their toolkit.
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Drought Adaptation in Cereals (Hardcover)
R. Richards; Edited by Jean-Marcel Ribaut; Contributions by Graeme Hammer, R. Trethowan, Kazuo Shinozaki, …
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R5,544
Discovery Miles 55 440
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Learn how to best improve yield in cereal plantseven in dry
conditions The impact of drought on crop production can be
economically devastating. Drought Adaptation in Cereals provides a
comprehensive review of the latest research on the tolerance of
cereal crops to water-limited conditions. Renowned experts
extensively describe basic concepts and cutting-edge research
results to clearly reveal all facets of drought adaptation in
cereals. More than simply a fine reference for plant biology and
plant improvement under water-limited conditions, this book
spotlights the most relevant biological approaches from plant
phenotyping to functional genomics. The need to understand plant
response to the lack of water is integral to forming strategies to
best manage crops. Drought Adaptation in Cereals starts by offering
an overview of the biological basis and defines the adaptive
mechanisms found in plants under water-limited conditions.
Different approaches are presented to provide understanding of
plant genetics basics and plant breeding, including phenotyping,
physiology, and biotechnology. The book details drought adaptation
mechanisms at the cellular, organ, and entire plant levels,
focusing on plant metabolism and gene functions. This resource is
extensively referenced and contains tables, charts, and figures to
clearly present data and enhance understanding. After a foreword by
J. O'Toole and a prologue by A. Blum, Drought Adaptation in Cereals
presents a full spectrum of informative topics from other
internationally respected scientists. These include: drought's
economic impact (P. Heisey) genotype-by-environment interactions
(M. Cooper) secondary traits for drought adaptation (P. Monneveux)
leaf growth (F. Tardieu) carbon isotope discrimination (T. Condon)
drought adaptation in barley (M. Sorrells), maize (M. Sawkins),
rice (R. Lafitte), sorghum (A. Borrell) and wheat (M. Reynolds)
carbohydrate metabolism (A. Tiessen) the role of abscisic acid (T.
Setter) protection mechanisms and stress proteins (L. Mtwisha)
genetic basis of ion homeostasis and water deficit (H. Bohnert)
transcriptional factors (K. Yamaguchi-Shinozaki) resurrection
plants (D. Bartels) Drought Adaptation in Cereals is a unique,
vital reference for scientists, educators, and students in plant
biology, agronomy, and natural resources management.
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