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This book describes how the latest genomic resources techniques can
be efficiently used in plant breeding programmes to achieve food
security in the future. It also shares insights on how to utilize
the untapped and unexplored genetic diversity of wild species, wild
relatives and landraces for crop improvement. Moreover, the book
offers an impressive array of balanced analyses, fresh ideas and
perspectives, and thoughtful and realistic proposals regarding the
sustainable utilization of plant genetic resources with modern
biotechnological techniques. The first book to address the
importance of plant genetics and genomic resources for food
security, it brings together a group of plant breeders and
biotechnologists to investigate the use of genomic resources
techniques in plant breeding programmes. Providing essential
information on the efficient utilization of genomic resources in
precision breeding, it offers a valuable asset for undergraduate
and graduate students, teachers and professionals engaged in
related fields.
This book covers important topics on various neglected and
underutilised crops (vegetables, cereals, fruit crops). It gives an
overview of the potential, availability of genetic and genomic
resources, and the future prospects of these food crops. The book
presents different chapters on the importance of underutilised
crops with respect to sustainable agriculture and describes the
approaches that must be followed for improving the yield and
production of these crops. It covers a wide range of food crops
such as millet, buckwheat, underutilised spices, underutilised
vegetables and underutilised fruit crops. It also provides insights
on what smart foods are? And, whether these neglected crops qualify
as smart foods? This up-to-date and informative book is meant for
food scientists, geneticists, breeders and biotechnologists. It is
of interest to students, researchers and course instructors in
these fields.
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