Data Resources and the Plant Genome Research Program

Data Resources and the Plant Genome Research Program
Title Data Resources and the Plant Genome Research Program PDF eBook
Author DIANE Publishing Company
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 86
Release 1996-02
Genre Science
ISBN 9780788127274

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This document pulls together genome related information from a variety of sources. Focuses on the current state of data management in genome mapping efforts, and on where such efforts seem to be headed. Includes: corn datasets and their uses; background information on current data sources; public and private organizations with RFLP capabilities; a National Plant Germplasm Committee Special Report: Genetic Stock Collections; list of genetic stock collections for crop species; the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN).

USDA Plant Genome Research Program

USDA Plant Genome Research Program
Title USDA Plant Genome Research Program PDF eBook
Author USDA Plant Genome Research Program
Publisher
Pages 20
Release 1991
Genre Plant genome mapping
ISBN

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Plant Genomes

Plant Genomes
Title Plant Genomes PDF eBook
Author Jean-Nicolas Volff
Publisher Karger Medical and Scientific Publishers
Pages 155
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 3805584911

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Recent major advances in the field of comparative genomics and cytogenomics of plants, particularly associated with the completion of ambitious genome projects, have uncovered astonishing facets of the architecture and evolutionary history of plant genomes. The aim of this book was to review these recent developments as well as their implications in our understanding of the mechanisms which drive plant diversity. New insights into the evolution of gene functions, gene families and genome size are presented, with particular emphasis on the evolutionary impact of polyploidization and transposable elements. Knowledge on the structure and evolution of plant sex chromosomes, centromeres and microRNAs is reviewed and updated. Taken together, the contributions by internationally recognized experts present a panoramic overview of the structural features and evolutionary dynamics of plant genomes.This volume of Genome Dynamics will provide researchers, teachers and students in the fields of biology and agronomy with a valuable source of current knowledge on plant genomes.

Bibliographic Series, Current Titles Listing

Bibliographic Series, Current Titles Listing
Title Bibliographic Series, Current Titles Listing PDF eBook
Author National Agricultural Library (U.S.). Public Services Division
Publisher
Pages 26
Release 1992
Genre Agriculture
ISBN

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Plant Genetic Conservation

Plant Genetic Conservation
Title Plant Genetic Conservation PDF eBook
Author Nigel Maxted
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 462
Release 2013-12-01
Genre Science
ISBN 9400914377

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The recent development of ideas on biodiversity conservation was already being considered almost three-quarters of a century ago for crop plants and the wild species related to them, by the Russian geneticist N.!. Vavilov. He was undoubtedly the first scientist to understand the impor tance for humankind of conserving for utilization the genetic diversity of our ancient crop plants and their wild relatives from their centres of diversity. His collections showed various traits of adaptation to environ mental extremes and biotypes of crop diseases and pests which were unknown to most plant breeders in the first quarter of the twentieth cen tury. Later, in the 1940s-1960s scientists began to realize that the pool of genetic diversity known to Vavilov and his colleagues was beginning to disappear. Through the replacement of the old, primitive and highly diverse land races by uniform modem varieties created by plant breed ers, the crop gene pool was being eroded. The genetic diversity of wild species was equally being threatened by human activities: over-exploita tion, habitat destruction or fragmentation, competition resulting from the introduction of alien species or varieties, changes and intensification of land use, environmental pollution and possible climate change.

Probe

Probe
Title Probe PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 254
Release 1991
Genre Gene mapping
ISBN

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Achievements of the National Plant Genome Initiative and New Horizons in Plant Biology

Achievements of the National Plant Genome Initiative and New Horizons in Plant Biology
Title Achievements of the National Plant Genome Initiative and New Horizons in Plant Biology PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 183
Release 2008-04-20
Genre Science
ISBN 0309114187

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Life on Earth would be impossible without plants. Humans rely on plants for most clothing, furniture, food, as well as for many pharmaceuticals and other products. Plant genome sciences are essential to understanding how plants function and how to develop desirable plant characteristics. For example, plant genomic science can contribute to the development of plants that are drought-resistant, those that require less fertilizer, and those that are optimized for conversion to fuels such as ethanol and biodiesel. The National Plant Genome Initiative (NPGI) is a unique, cross-agency funding enterprise that has been funding and coordinating plant genome research successfully for nine years. Research breakthroughs from NPGI and the National Science Foundation (NSF) Arabidopsis 2010 Project, such as how the plant immune system controls pathogen defense, demonstrate that the plant genome science community is vibrant and capable of driving technological advancement. This book from the National Research Council concludes that these programs should continue so that applied programs on agriculture, bioenergy, and others will always be built on a strong foundation of fundamental plant biology research.