Reprint

Plant Biotechnology and Crop Improvement

Edited by
June 2024
326 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1307-0 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-1308-7 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Plant Biotechnology and Crop Improvement that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

“Plant Biotechnology and Crop Improvement" compiles research and reviews from a Plants Special Issue, showcasing diverse studies on plant biotechnology's latest breakthroughs. To tackle global challenges like climate change and food security, biotechnology supplements traditional breeding. As the need for sustainable, resilient crop varieties becomes increasingly urgent, this reprint showcases the transformative potential of biotechnological interventions in enhancing crop productivity, nutritional quality, and sustainability. Exploring mutagenesis, genomics, gene editing, metabolomics, and synthetic biology revolutionizes agriculture. Crops from various continents, enhancing nutrition in staple crops, such as wheat, cassava, sweet potato, and beans can be discovered or lesser-known species like African tef or prickly pear can be explored. Ethical, socio-economic, and environmental impacts are discussed, offering a balanced view of genetic modification. This reprint is highly recommended for researchers, students, policymakers, and industry professionals as it provides insights into the forefront of plant biotechnology, guiding towards a more sustainable agricultural future.

Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2024 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
CRSIPR-Cas; drought tolerance; Eragrostis tef; genome editing; stress resilience; transcriptome; RNA-seq; sweetpotato; weevil resistance; juvenile hormones; terpenes; crop; genomics approaches; domestication; application; CRISPR/Cas9; crop yield potential (Yp) limits; quantum leap; synthetic biology; Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei; gene bank; Hordeum vulgare; isolates of the pathogen; infection response arrays; resistance gene postulation; winter barley core collection; Agropyron cristatum; wheat; chromosome pairing; Ph1; introgression; alternative selection method; anthocyanin; CaAN2; Capsicum annuum; transformation; visible marker; biotechnology; climate change; CRISPR; crop improvement; genome editing; orchids; mutation; genetic markers; polymorphism; random amplified polymorphic DNA; disease resistance; genetic map; Hevea brasiliensis; KASP assay; marker-trait associations; phylogeny; potentially key disease resistance genes; phytohormones; transgenic plants; biotic stress; abiotic stress; growth regulators; potato; tissue culture; somaclonal variation; starch; gene expression; orchid hybridization; in vitro culture; seedling; colchicine; polyploids; flow cytometry; carbohydrates; D-pinitol; kernel weight; metabolomics; phenotype; predictive modelling; yield; agro-morphological traits; cluster analysis; common bean; genetic diversity; principal component analysis; AMMI model; genotype × environment interaction; Manihot esculenta; stability; breeding sites; apomixis; embryo rescue; ovule culture; prickly pear; cactus pear; nucellar embryos; hybrid progeny; n/a

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