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Plant Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge for Food Security Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015 [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 31-Mar-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Springer Verlag, Singapore
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  • ISBN-13: 9789811090752
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 266 pages, height x width: 254x178 mm, weight: 750 g, 10 Illustrations, color; 8 Illustrations, black and white; XXI, 266 p. 18 illus., 10 illus. in color., 1 Paperback / softback
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With exponentially increasing population across the globe and shrinking resources, the concern of food security is looming large over the world community.

With exponentially increasing population across the globe and shrinking resources, the concern of food security is looming large over the world community. To catch up with the fierce pace of growth in all the sectors of development, ensuring uninhibited availability of food resources is a prime agenda. The growing global demand for food, feed, fiber and bio-based renewable materials, such as bio-fuels, is changing the conditions for genetic resources development and bio-resource production worldwide.

The crucial role in ensuring food security is played by the agro-based industries and enterprises. Advances in plant genetic resources coupled with traditional knowledge of the local tribes and native practices facilitate achievement of food security.





Recenzijas

             

Foreword.- Introduction.
Chapter 1 Plant genetic resources and
traditional knowledge: Potentials and challenges.
Chapter 2 Role of plant
genetic resources and traditional knowledge in food security.
Chapter 3
Global strategies for sustainable use of agricultural genetic and indigenous
traditional knowledge.
Chapter 4 Plant genetic resources and intellectual
properties of indigenous knowledge conservation (ITK).
Chapter 5 Farmers'
Rights to Plant Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge for livelihood.-
Chapter 6 Plant genetic resources, traditional knowledge and their use in
crop improvement.
Chapter 7 Biotechnological approaches for conservation of
plant genetic resources and ITK.
Chapter 8 Ex situ and in situ conservation
of Plant Genetic Resources and ITK.
Chapter 9 Access and benefit sharing on
the use of indigenous traditional knowledge.
Chapter 10 Plant genetic
resources conservation and ITK in light of recent policy developments.-
Chapter 11 Plant Genetic Resources and ITK conservation towards resilience to
climate change.
Chapter 12 Rational of participatory approaches for the
management of plant genetic resources and ITK.
Chapter 13 Bio prospecting of
genetic resources and indigenous traditional knowledge.
Chapter 14 Role of
women in Plant Genetic Resources and Indigenous Traditional Knowledge for
food security.
Chapter 15 International treaties for sustainable utilization
of Plant Genetic Resources and ITK.          
Dr. Romesh Kumar Salgotra is currently working as associate professor cum coordinator in School of Biotechnology, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Jammu, India.          

Few of his important selective publications are:    



1. Salgotra, R. K., Gupta, B. B. and Stewart, C. N. (2014). From genomics to functional markers in the era of next-generation sequencing. Biotechnology Letter 36(3): 417426.     

2. Mehraj-Ud-Din, Salgotra, R.K. and Gupta, B. B. (2013). Interaction of Restorer Genes in WA-type Cytoplasmic Male Sterility System in Rice (Oryza sativa L.). Natl. Acad. Sci. Lett. 36(3):259264.      

3. Salgotra, R. K., Gupta, B. B. and Ahmed, M. I. (2012). Characterization of thermo-sensitive genic male sterility (TGMS) rice genotypes (Oryza sativa L.) at different altitudes. Australian Journal of Crop Science 6(6):957-962.   

< Dr. Bharat Bhushan Gupta is currently working as professor and registrar at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences & Technology of Jammu, India.  



His research publications are:



1. Bijral, J.S., Singh, B., Kanwal, K.S, Gupta, B.B. and Sharma, T.R. (1990). A new hybrid between Aegilops and Secale. Current Science. 59: 520.



2. Bijral, J.S., Gupta, B.B., Singh, B., Sharma, T. R., Kanwal, K.S. and Gupta, S.C. (1990). Hybrid necrosis in wheat. Indian J. Genet. 5: 189-191.

<3. Bijral, J.S., Gupta, B.B., Singh, B., Sharma, T. R. and Kanwal, K.S. (1990). Studies relating to direct introgression from T. monococcum to hexaploid wheat. Cereal Reearch Communication. 18: 139.

4. Bijral, J. S., Kanwal, K.S., Gupta, B.B., Singh, Bikram. and Sharma, T. R. (1990). Effect of gib

berellic acid (GA3) on cytoplasmic male steriles and their maintainer/restorer lines in rice. Acta Agronomica Hugarica. 39: 327-329.<