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Genetic and Production Innovations in Field Crop Technology: New Developments in Theory and Practice [Hardback]

(Punjab Agricultral University, Ludhiana, India)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 400 pages, height x width: 210x148 mm, weight: 784 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Dec-2005
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1560221224
  • ISBN-13: 9781560221227
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 400 pages, height x width: 210x148 mm, weight: 784 g
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Get cutting-edge information to improve crop breeding and productivity!

Crop improvement will become progressively important over the next few decades as the worlds population is expected to top 10 billion people, with more than eight billion in developing countries alone. Genetic and Production Innovations in Field Crop Technology: New Developments in Theory and Practice tackles this enormous challenge by detailing the latest available research and innovations for crop breeders and physiologists for the twenty-first century. Respected multidisciplinary scientists comprehensively discuss cutting-edge advances in field crop technology and genetic production as they keep an eye on the goal of providing nutrition to a hungry world.

Genetic and Production Innovations in Field Crop Technology emphasizes an integrated approach to solve global crop production problems and increase crop productivity. Crop research experts review methods of globally improving crop yield, food product efficiency, and providing adequate nutrition in diet. The authors discuss various types of field crops, including corn, soybeans, winter wheat, cassavas, rubber, sunflowers, and barley, as well as review the exciting innovations on the food production horizon. The text is extensively referenced and includes useful graphs and tables to clearly present data.

Genetic and Production Innovations in Field Crop Technology presents:





visionary articles by authorities in agricultural sciences

statistical design axioms and modern plot techniques

discussions of integration of crop physiology and plant breeding

information on systematic collection and preservation of germplasm

explanations of genetic diversity in soybeans

corn breeding and production researchincluding the economicsin the United States

research on cassava breeding in less favorable environments to alleviate poverty

strategies for improving yielding potential of rubber in sub-optimal environments

information on fine-tuning wheat genotype-by-environment interaction methodology

reviews of QTL identification, mega-environment classification, and effective strategies for marker-based selection via GGE biplot analyses

research on statistical properties and practical usefulness of the Scheffe-Calinski and Shukla models relative to genotype-by-environment interaction





Genetic and Production Innovations in Field Crop Technology: New Developments in Theory and Practice belongs in every agricultural university library. Crop breeders, geneticists, agronomists and horticulturists, educators, and students will find this an invaluable research source for now and for the future.
Preface xv
Is Crop Improvement Still Needed?
1(8)
L. T. Evans
Crop Breeding in the Twenty-First Century
9(14)
Donald N. Duvick
Scientific Breakthroughs and Plant Breeding
23(6)
Gurdev S. Khush
Designing for and Analyzing Results from Field Experiments
29(22)
Walter T. Federer
Jose Crossa
Physiological Determinants of Crop Growth and Yield in Maize, Sunflower and Soybean: Their Application to Crop Management, Modeling and Breeding
51(52)
F. H. Andrade
V. O. Sadras
C. R. C. Vega
L. Echarte
Genetic Diversity in Crop Improvement: The Soybean Experience
103(42)
Clay H. Sneller
Randall L. Nelson
T. E. Carter Jr.
Zhanglin Cui
Advances in Breeding of Seed-Quality Traits in Soybean
145(30)
Istvan Rajcan
Guangyun Hou
Aron D. Weir
At Last, Another Record Corn Crop
175(22)
A. Forrest Troyer
Darrel Good
Breeding Cassava for Underprivileged: Institutional, Socio-Economic and Biological Factors for Success
197(24)
Kazuo Kawano
James H. Cock
Yielding Potential of Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) in Sub-Optimal Environments
221(28)
P. M. Priyadarshan
T. T. T. Hoa
H. Huasun
P. de S. Goncalves
Characterization of Environments and Genotypes for Analyzing Genotype X Environment Interaction: Some Recent Advances in Winter Wheat and Prospects for QTL Detection
249(50)
M. Leflon
C. Lecomte
A. Barbottin
M. H. Jeuffroy
N. Robert
M. Brancourt-Hulmel
QTL Identification, Mega-Environment Classification, and Strategy Development for Marker-Based Selection Using Biplots
299(26)
Weikai Yan
Nicholas A. Tinker
Duane E. Falk
Scheffe-Calinski and Shukla Models: Their Interpretation and Usefulness in Stability and Adaptation Analyses
325(46)
Wieslaw Madry
Manjit S. Kang
Index 371


Manjit S. Kang