Reprint

Germplasm Resources Exploration and Genetic Breeding of Crops

Edited by
February 2024
262 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-9841-3 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-9842-0 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Germplasm Resources Exploration and Genetic Breeding of Crops that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Engineering
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

The rapidly changing global climate has a detrimental impact on agriculture and jeopardizes global food security. Due to changes in the environment, plant breeders are forced to create new and improved cultivars that are more resilient to biotic and abiotic stressors. To adapt to increasingly demanding and changing environments, crops' genetic diversity must be preserved and conserved in genebanks worldwide. The availability of useful and properly characterized genetic variation is one of the core parameters for securing genetic gains in plant breeding programs. This may be accomplished by using sophisticated molecular, biochemical, and physiological techniques for the extensive phenotyping and genotyping of genebank collections, wild species, historical cultivars, landraces, and breeding materials. This Special Issue highlights aspects of “Germplasm Resources Exploration and Genetic Breeding of Crops” and focuses on a variety of ideas, concepts, and strategies aiming to accelerate plant breeding through the exploration of germplasm resources.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
chromosome alternations; diploid wheat; species dispersion; domestication; einkorn; leaf rust resistance; bruchid resistance; Callosobruchus spp.; introgression breeding; mungbean; multiple-stage resistance; rice germplasm; rapid generation advance; upland short row; SNP index; foxtail millet; lipoxygenase; carotenoid; discoloration; maize; molecular markers; multiplex PCR; Fusarium; biofortification; general and specific combining ability; non-additive gene action; Zea mays L. var. saccharata; tobacco breeding; resistance; potato virus Y; tomato spotted wilt virus; tobacco mosaic virus; black root rot; blue mould; seed storing; cytoplasmic male sterility; Apioideae; carpology; crop wild relatives; Daucinae; mericarp; plant systematics; schizocarp; Torilidinae; molecular characterization; varietal improvement; heterozygosity; neighbor-joining tree; Avena strigosa; Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae; crown rust; accessions heterogeneity; resistance diversity; genetic diversity; black soybean; green cotyledon; seed composition; breeding; Brassica napus; multivariate methods; thousand-seed weight; yellow-seeded rapeseed; Avena magna ssp. domestica; oat; advanced lines; agro-morphological traits; yield; productivity; stability; Dongxiang wild rice; quantitative trait locus; near-isogenic lines; qPL7-25; fine mapping; bioeconomy; chestnut; Cryphonectria parasitica; genetic resources; genetic variability; genomics; Phytophthora cinnamomi; crop wild relatives; wheat; oat; introgression breeding; pre-breeding; discovery breeding; wide crosses; n/a