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E-grāmata: Maize Improvement: Current Advances in Yield, Quality, and Stress Tolerance under Changing Climatic Scenarios

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  • ISBN-13: 9783031216404

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Maize is one of the most generally grown cereal crops at global level, followed by wheat and rice. Maize is the major crop in China both in terms of yield and acreage. In 2012, worldwide maize production was about 840 million tons. Maize has long been a staple food of most of the global population (particularly in South America and Africa) and a key nutrient resource for animal feed and for food industrial materials. Maize belts vary from the latitude 58° north to the latitude 40° south, and maize ripens every month of the year. Abiotic and biotic stresses are common in maize belts worldwide. Abiotic stresses (chiefly drought, salinity, and extreme temperatures), together with biotic stresses (primarily fungi, viruses, and pests), negatively affect maize growth, development, production and productivity. In the recent past, intense droughts, waterlogging, and extreme temperatures have relentlessly affected maize growth and yield. In China, 60% of the maize planting area is prone to drought, and the resultant yield loss is 20%30% per year; in India, 25%30% of the maize yield is lost as a result of waterlogging each year. The biotic stresses on maize are chiefly pathogens (fungal, bacterial, and viral), and the consequential syndromes, like ear/stalk rot, rough dwarf disease, and northern leaf blight, are widespread and result in grave damage. Roughly 10% of the global maize yield is lost each year as a result of biotic stresses. For example, the European corn borer [ ECB, Ostrinianubilalis (Hübner)] causes yield losses of up to 2000 million dollars annually in the USA alone in the northern regions of China, the maize yield loss reaches 50% during years when maize badly affected by northern leaf blight. In addition, abiotic and biotic stresses time and again are present at the same time and rigorously influence maize production. To fulfill requirements of each maize-growing situation and to tackle the above mentions stresses in an effective way sensibly designed multidisciplinary strategy for developing suitable varieties for each of these stresses has been attempted during the last decade.  Genomics is a field of supreme significance for elucidating the genetic architecture of complex quantitative traits and characterizing germplasm collections to achieve precise and specific manipulation of desirable alleles/genes. Advances in genotyping technologies and high throughput phenomics approaches have resulted in accelerated crop improvement like genomic selection, speed breeding, particularly in maize.  Molecular breeding tools like collaborating all omics, has led to the development of maize genotypes having higher yields, improved quality and resilience to biotic and abiotic stresses. Through this book, we bring into one volume the various important aspects of maize improvement and the recent technological advances in development of maize genotypes with high yield, high quality and resilience to biotic and abiotic stresses
Genome Diversity in Maize
1(24)
Deepu Pandita
S. Parthasarathy
D. Dhivyapriya
R. Premkumar
Anu Pandita
Shabir Hussain Wani
Advancement in QTL Mapping to Develop Resistance Against European Corn Borer (ECB) in Maize
25(16)
Asifa Shahzadi
Samra Farooq
Ali Razzaq
Fozia Saleem
Gelyn D. Sapin
Shabir Hussain Wani
Vincent Pamugas Reyes
Dissection of QTLs for Biotic Stress Resistance in Maize
41(42)
Rajkumar U. Zunjare
K. T. Ravikiran
Firoz Hossain
Vignesh Muthusamy
Rahul D. Gajghate
Jayant S. Bhat
Mukesh Choudhary
Nivedita Shettigar
Genome-Wide Association Studies (G WAS) for Agronomic Traits in Maize
83(16)
Baljeet Singh
Shabir Hussain Wani
Sarvjeet Kukreja
Vijay Kumar
Umesh Goutam
Genomic Selection in Maize Breeding
99(10)
Vishal Singh
Amita Kaundal
Transcriptional Factor: A Molecular Switch to Adapt Abiotic Stress Mechanisms in Maize
109(8)
Muhammad Qudrat Ullah Farooqi
Sanathanee Sachchithananthan
Muhammad Afzal
Zahra Zahra
Physiological and Biochemical Responses in Maize under Drought Stress
117(20)
Suphia Rafique
Current Biotechnological Approaches in Maize Improvement
137(44)
Moutoshi Chakraborty
Saurab Kishore Munshi
Ashraful Haque
Md. Abul Kalam Azad
Tofazzal Islam
Mobashwer Alam
Muhammad J. A. Shiddiky
Advances in Genome Editing for Maize Improvement
181(14)
Samra Farooq
Asifa Shahzadi
Ali Razzaq
Fozia Saleem
Shabir Hussain Wani
Karansher Sandhu
Genetic Engineering to Improve Biotic and Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Maize (Zea mays L.)
195(40)
Seema Sheoran
Manisha Saini
Vinita Ramtekey
Mamta Gupta
Mohd Kyum
Pardeep Kumar
Genetic Improvement of Specialty Corn for Nutritional Quality Traits
235(24)
Firoz Hossain
Rajkumar U. Zunjare
Vignesh Muthusamy
Ashwani Kumar
Jayanthi Madhavan
Gopinath Ikkurti
Ashvinkumar Katral
Zahirul A. Talukder
Rashmi Chhabra
Gulab Chand
Vinay Bhatt
Irum Gul
Subhra J. Mishra
Hriipulou Duo
Suman Dutta
Nisrita Gain
Priyanka Chauhan
Shalma Maman
Shashidhar B. Reddappa
Ravindra Kumar Kasana
Advances in High-Throughput Phenotyping of Maize (Zea Mays L.) for Climate Resilience
259(30)
P. S. Basavaraj
Jagadish Rane
M. D. Prathibha
K. M. Boraiah
Mahesh Kumar
Maize Improvement Using Recent Omics Approaches
289(14)
Gopal W. Narkhede
K. N. S. Usha Kiranmayee
Fungal Pathogen-Induced Modulation of Structural and Functional Proteins in Zea mays L.
303(20)
Ankit Singh
Shalini Sharma
Gourav Choudhir
Sushil Kumar
Role of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria Mitigating Drought Stress in Maize
323
Shifa Shaffique
Muhammad Imran
Shabir Hussain Wani
Anjali Pande
Waqas Rahim
Muhamad Aaqil Khan
Sang-Mo Kang
In-Jung Lee
Dr. Shabir Hussain Wani is senior Assistant professor at Mountain Research Centre for Field Crops, Khudwani 192101, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir, J&K, India. He received Ph.D. degree in plant breeding and genetics on transgenic rice for abiotic stress tolerance from the Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana, India. After obtaining his Ph.D. he worked as research associate in the Biotechnology Laboratory, Central Institute of Temperate Horticulture (ICAR), Srinagar, India. He then joined the Krishi Vigyan Kendra (Farm Science Centre) as program coordinator at Senapati, Manipur, India. He teaches courses related to plant breeding, seed science and technology, and stress breeding and has published more than 100 papers/chapters in journals and books of international and national repute. He served as guest editor and reviews editor for journal Frontier in Plant Science (2015-2018). He has also edited several books on current topics in crop improvement for abiotic stress tolerance published by Springer Nature and CRC press USA. His Ph.D. research fetched first prize in the North Zone Competition, at national level, in India. He was awarded  Young Scientist Award from the Society for Promotion of Plant Sciences, Jaipur, India, in 2009. He is a fellow of the Society for Plant Research, India. Recently he also received Young Scientist Award (Agriculture) 2015 from Society for Plant Research, Meerut, India. He also served as visiting Scientist at Department of Plant Soil and Microbial Sciences, Michigan State University, USA under the UGC Raman Post Doctoral Fellowship programme. Currently, he is in charge of Wheat improvement programme at MRCFC Khudwani SKAUST Kashmir.