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As per the reports of FAO, the human population will rise to 9
billion by the end of 2050 and 70% of more food must be produced
over the next three decades to feed the additional population. The
breeding approaches for crop improvement programs are dependent on
the availability and accessibility of genetic variation, either
spontaneous or induced by the mutagens. Plant breeders,
agronomists, and geneticists are under constant pressure to expand
food production by employing innovative breeding strategies to
enhance yield, adaptability, nutrition, resistance to biotic and
abiotic stresses. In conventional breeding approaches,
introgression of genes in crop varieties is laborious and
time-consuming. Nowadays, new innovative plant breeding techniques
such as molecular breeding and plant biotechnology, supplement the
traditional breeding approaches to achieve the desired goals of
enhanced food production. With the advent of recent molecular tools
like genomics, transgenics, molecular marker-assisted
back-crossing, TILLING, Eco-TILLING, gene editing, CRISPR CAS,
non-targeted protein abundant comparative proteomics, genome wide
association studies have made possible mapping of important QTLs,
insertion of transgenes, reduction of linkage drags, and
manipulation of genome. In general, conventional and modern plant
breeding approaches would be strategically ideal for developing new
elite crop varieties to meet the feeding requirement of the
increasing world population. This book highlights the latest
progress in the field of plant breeding, and their applicability in
crop improvement. The basic concept of this 2-volume work is to
assess the use of modern breeding strategies in supplementing
conventional breeding toward the development of elite crop
varieties, for obtaining desired goals of food production.
As per the reports of FAO, the human population will rise to 9
billion by the end of 2050 and 70% of more food must be produced
over the next three decades to feed the additional population. The
breeding approaches for crop improvement programs are dependent on
the availability and accessibility of genetic variation, either
spontaneous or induced by the mutagens. Plant breeders,
agronomists, and geneticists are under constant pressure to expand
food production by employing innovative breeding strategies to
enhance yield, adaptability, nutrition, resistance to biotic and
abiotic stresses. In conventional breeding approaches,
introgression of genes in crop varieties is laborious and
time-consuming. Nowadays, new innovative plant breeding techniques
such as molecular breeding and plant biotechnology, supplement the
traditional breeding approaches to achieve the desired goals of
enhanced food production. With the advent of recent molecular tools
like genomics, transgenics, molecular marker-assisted
back-crossing, TILLING, Eco-TILLING, gene editing, CRISPR CAS,
non-targeted protein abundant comparative proteomics, genome wide
association studies have made possible mapping of important QTLs,
insertion of transgenes, reduction of linkage drags, and
manipulation of genome. In general, conventional and modern plant
breeding approaches would be strategically ideal for developing new
elite crop varieties to meet the feeding requirement of the
increasing world population. This book highlights the latest
progress in the field of plant breeding, and their applicability in
crop improvement. The basic concept of this 2-volume work is to
assess the use of modern breeding strategies in supplementing the
conventional breeding toward the development of elite crop
varieties, for obtaining desired goals of food production.
Synthesis of Metal-Organic Frameworks via Water-Based Routes: A
Green and Sustainable Approach describes a sustainable approach for
the synthesis of metal-organic frameworks. Bringing together
chapters on the aqueous synthesis and stability of metal-organic
frameworks, as well as the applications of water stable
metal-organic frameworks, this timely book shows how green
processing technology utilizing water as a main solvent for the
synthesis of metal-organic frameworks can eliminate solvent
consumption, lower investment costs and reduce energy requirements.
Providing quantitative descriptions and reliable guidelines, the
book summarizes the fundamental approaches and principles to
prepare metal-organic frame works, highlighting the most exciting
preparations and applications.
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