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Alien Gene Transfer in Crop Plants, Volume 2 [Achievements and Impacts
Springer

Alien gene transfer in crop plants from wild and genetically distinct resources enables engineered breeding to impart resistance to diseases and pests, tolerance to temperature extremities, problem soils and reduced water availability, as well as to improve yield, nutrition and storage. Encouraged by the success of alien gene transfer in crop plants, researchers have devised strategies to bring in useful genes even from across genome boundaries. Consequently, hundreds of genes of interest have been transferred in different crop species, thereby widening their genetic base and improving genetic potential. However, the success in improving crop plants through alien introgressions has remained variable in different crop species. While some crops have benefited tremendously from this approach, others are less successful. This book provides a comprehensive reference on the practical aspects of alien introgressions in agricultural crops. Chapters written by eminent scientists from different countries around the world describe achievements and impacts of alien gene transfer in most important cereals, pulses, oil crops, vegetables and sugarcane

Life sciences Plant science Botany Plant anatomy Plant development Plant genetics Plant breeding Life Sciences Plant Genetics & Genomics Plant Breeding/Biotechnology Plant Sciences Plant Anatomy/Development

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Título:
Alien Gene Transfer in Crop Plants, Volume 2 [ Recurso electrónico] :] Achievements and Impacts / edited by Aditya Pratap, Jitendra Kumar
Editorial:
New York [etc.] : Springer
Descripción física:
XVII, 424 p. 38 il., 32 il. en color
Contenido:
Wheat -- Maize -- Oat -- Pearl Millet -- Barley -- Chickpea -- Pigeonpea -- Vigna -- Lentil -- Brassica -- Oil Palm and Coconut -- Groundnut -- Sunflower -- Sugarcane -- Tomato -- Eggplant
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Modo de acceso: Word Wide Web
Modo de acceso: World Wide Web
Fuente de adquisición directa:
Springer (e-Books)
ISBN:
9781461495727 978-1-4614-9572-7
9781461495710
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