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This book provides insights into the current state of sorghum
genomics. It particularly focuses on the tools and strategies
employed in genome sequencing and analysis, public and private
genomic resources and how all this information is leading to direct
outcomes for plant breeders. The advent of affordable whole genome
sequencing in combination with existing cereal functional genomics
data has enabled the leveraging of the significant novel diversity
available in sorghum, the genome of which was fully sequenced in
2009, providing an unmatched resource for the genetic improvement
of sorghum and other grass species. Cultivated grain sorghum is a
food and feed cereal crop adapted to hot and dry climates, and is a
staple for 500 million of the world's poorest people. Globally,
sorghum is also an important source of animal feed and forage, an
emerging biofuel crop and model for C4 grasses, particularly
genetically complex sugarcane.
Sorghum is one of the hardiest crop plants in modern agriculture
and also one of the most versatile. Its seeds provide calorie for
food and feed, stalks for building and industrial materials and its
juice for syrup. This book provides an in-depth review of the
cutting-edge knowledge in sorghum genetics and its applications in
sorghum breeding. Each chapter is authored by specialists in their
fields to report the latest trends and findings. The book showcases
the definitive value of sorghum as a model system to study the
genetic basis of crop productivity and stress tolerance and will
provide a foundation for future studies in sorghum genetics,
genomics, and breeding.
This book provides insights into the current state of sorghum
genomics. It particularly focuses on the tools and strategies
employed in genome sequencing and analysis, public and private
genomic resources and how all this information is leading to direct
outcomes for plant breeders. The advent of affordable whole genome
sequencing in combination with existing cereal functional genomics
data has enabled the leveraging of the significant novel diversity
available in sorghum, the genome of which was fully sequenced in
2009, providing an unmatched resource for the genetic improvement
of sorghum and other grass species. Cultivated grain sorghum is a
food and feed cereal crop adapted to hot and dry climates, and is a
staple for 500 million of the world's poorest people. Globally,
sorghum is also an important source of animal feed and forage, an
emerging biofuel crop and model for C4 grasses, particularly
genetically complex sugarcane.
The last two decades has been the most exciting period in
cucurbit genetic, genomic, and breeding research especially for
cucumber, melon, and watermelon. In addition, cucumber became the
first cucurbit to be sequenced, after other field crops such as
rice, sorghum, soybean, and maize. In thirteen chapters by 34
internationally renowned scientists, this book provides an in-depth
review of the state of the art of genetic and genomic research
conducted in cucurbits. It will be an essential resource for
cucurbit researchers as well as scientists working in other
crops."
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