Plant-Environment Interaction

Plant-Environment Interaction
Title Plant-Environment Interaction PDF eBook
Author Mohamed Mahgoub Azooz
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 361
Release 2015-11-30
Genre Science
ISBN 1119081025

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The increase in global population, urbanization and industrialization is resulting in the conversion of cultivated land into wasteland. Providing food from these limited resources to an ever-increasing population is one of the biggest challenges that present agriculturalists and plant scientists are facing. Environmental stresses make this situation even graver. Plants on which mankind is directly or indirectly dependent exhibit various mechanisms for their survival. Adaptability of the plants to changing environment is a matter of concern for plant biologists trying to reach the goal of food security. Despite the induction of several tolerance mechanisms, sensitive plants often fail to withstand these environmental extremes. Using new technological approaches has become essential and imperative. Plant-Environment Interaction: Responses and Approaches to Mitigate Stress throws light on the changing environment and the sustainability of plants under these conditions. It contains the most up-to-date research and comprehensive detailed discussions in plant physiology, climate change, agronomy and forestry, sometimes from a molecular point of view, to convey in-depth understanding of the effects of environmental stress in plants, their responses to the environment, how to mitigate the negative effects and improve yield under stress. This edited volume is written by expert plant biologists from around the world, providing invaluable knowledge to graduate and undergraduate students in plant biochemistry, food chemistry, plant physiology, molecular biology, plant biotechnology, and environmental sciences. This book updates scientists and researchers with the very latest information and sustainable methods used for stress tolerance, which will also be of considerable interest to plant based companies and institutions concerned with the campaign of food security.

Physiological Breeding

Physiological Breeding
Title Physiological Breeding PDF eBook
Author Alistair Pask
Publisher CIMMYT
Pages 140
Release 2012
Genre
ISBN 9706481826

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Climate Change and Crop Production

Climate Change and Crop Production
Title Climate Change and Crop Production PDF eBook
Author Matthew P. Reynolds
Publisher CABI
Pages 312
Release 2010
Genre Science
ISBN 1845936345

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Trends in population growth suggest that global food production is unlikely to satisfy future demand under predicted climate change scenarios unless rates of crop improvement are accelerated. This book provides an overview of the essential disciplines required for sustainable crop production in unpredictable environments.

Bread Wheat

Bread Wheat
Title Bread Wheat PDF eBook
Author Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO)
Pages 576
Release 2002
Genre Bread
ISBN

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Wheat is the most widely grown cereal crop in the world, with an ever increasing demand. It plays a fundamental role in food security, and a major challenge is to meet the additional requirements with new cultivars and improved cropping technologies. This book covers information from a number of international experts on the current status of research on wheat improvement and production (wheat breeding programs and genetics), as well as on other aspects (including wheat diseases), from its evolutionary origins to seed production technologies. [from the FAO website]

Tef - Eragrostis Tef (Zucc.)

Tef - Eragrostis Tef (Zucc.)
Title Tef - Eragrostis Tef (Zucc.) PDF eBook
Author Seyfu Ketema
Publisher Bioversity International
Pages 52
Release 1997
Genre Teff
ISBN 9290433043

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Advances in Wheat Genetics: From Genome to Field

Advances in Wheat Genetics: From Genome to Field
Title Advances in Wheat Genetics: From Genome to Field PDF eBook
Author Yasunari Ogihara
Publisher Springer
Pages 421
Release 2015-09-15
Genre Science
ISBN 4431556753

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This proceedings is a collection of 46 selected papers that were presented at the 12th International Wheat Genetics Symposium (IWGS). Since the launch of the wheat genome sequencing project in 2005, the arrival of draft genome sequences has marked a new era in wheat genetics and genomics, catalyzing rapid advancement in the field. This book provides a comprehensive review of the forefront of wheat research, across various important topics such as germplasm and genetic diversity, cytogenetics and allopolyploid evolution, genome sequencing, structural and functional genomics, gene function and molecular biology, biotic stress, abiotic stress, grain quality, and classical and molecular breeding. Following an introduction, 9 parts of the book are dedicated to each of these topics. A final, 11th part entitled “Toward Sustainable Wheat Production” contains 7 excellent papers that were presented in the 12th IWGS Special Session supported by the OECD. With rapid population growth and radical climate changes, the world faces a global food crisis and is in need of another Green Revolution to boost yields of wheat and other widely grown staple crops. Although this book focuses on wheat, many of the newly developed techniques and results presented here can be applied to other plant species with large and complex genomes. As such, this volume is highly recommended for all students and researchers in wheat sciences and related plant sciences and for those who are interested in stable food production and food security.

Adaptation of Food Crops to Temperature and Water Stress

Adaptation of Food Crops to Temperature and Water Stress
Title Adaptation of Food Crops to Temperature and Water Stress PDF eBook
Author C. G. Kuo
Publisher
Pages 546
Release 1993
Genre Crops
ISBN

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Molecular basis of stress and tolerance; physiological basis of stress and tolerance; crop improvement for stresses; impact of allelopathy on crop production; crop and resource management for stresses.