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To meet the global food demand of an increasing population, food production has to be increased by 60% by 2050. The main production constraints, such as climate change, biotic stresses, abiotic stresses, soil nutrition deficiency problems, problematic soils, etc., have to be addressed on an urgent basis. More than 50% of human calories are from three major cereals: rice, wheat, and maize. The harnessing of genetic diversity by novel allele mining assisted by recent advances in biotechnological and bioinformatics tools will enhance the utilization of the hidden treasures in the gene bank. Technological advances in plant breeding will provide some solutions for the biofortification, stress resistance, yield potential, and quality improvement in staple crops. The elucidation of the genetic, physiological, and molecular basis of useful traits and the improvement of the improved donors containing multiple traits are key activities for variety development. High-throughput genotyping systems assisted by bioinformatics and data science provide efficient and easy tools for geneticists and breeders. Recently, new breeding techniques applied in some food crops have become game-changers in the global food crop market. With this background, we invited 18 eminent researchers working on food crops from across the world to contribute their high-quality original research manuscripts. The research studies covered modern food crop genetics and breeding.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Technology, engineering, agriculture --- dry direct-seeded rice --- early vigor --- QTL --- candidate gene --- phenotyping --- EMS --- MutMap --- mutagenesis --- CLE7 --- tropical maize --- fasciation --- mapping --- radish --- microspore culture --- regeneration rate --- outcrossing --- two-way pseudo-testcross model --- Oryza sativa L. --- PPDK --- flo4-5 --- floury endosperm --- rice --- allelopathy --- yield --- HYV --- Tongil --- indica --- japonica --- SNP --- molecular breeding --- wheat quality --- wheat milling --- wheat hardness --- puroindolines --- water absorption capacity --- crop genetics --- Solanum tuberosum --- abiotic stress --- phenylpropanoids --- essential amino acid --- transcriptome --- small RNA --- comparative genomics --- nutrition --- days to heading --- Hd1 --- Ghd7 --- Hd16 --- chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) --- quantitative trait locus (QTL) --- marker-assisted selection (MAS) --- cold tolerance (CT) --- gene editing --- genetically modified --- genetically modified organism (GMO) --- crop breeding --- ribonucleoprotein complex (RNP) --- genetic screening --- landraces --- genetic diversity --- population structure --- West Africa --- maize improvement --- DArTseq markers --- co-expression network --- drought-tolerant-yield --- reproductive-stage drought --- qDTYs --- transcriptomics --- watermelon --- pentatricopeptide-repeat (PPR) gene family --- comprehensive analysis --- expression profiling --- flesh color --- canola --- Brassica napus --- genetics --- gene technology --- genomics --- disease resistance --- CSSLs --- drought stress --- ‘KDML105’ rice --- low-temperature germinability --- interspecific cross --- interaction --- peanut --- core collection --- genome-wide association study --- linkage disequilibrium --- dry direct-seeded rice --- early vigor --- QTL --- candidate gene --- phenotyping --- EMS --- MutMap --- mutagenesis --- CLE7 --- tropical maize --- fasciation --- mapping --- radish --- microspore culture --- regeneration rate --- outcrossing --- two-way pseudo-testcross model --- Oryza sativa L. --- PPDK --- flo4-5 --- floury endosperm --- rice --- allelopathy --- yield --- HYV --- Tongil --- indica --- japonica --- SNP --- molecular breeding --- wheat quality --- wheat milling --- wheat hardness --- puroindolines --- water absorption capacity --- crop genetics --- Solanum tuberosum --- abiotic stress --- phenylpropanoids --- essential amino acid --- transcriptome --- small RNA --- comparative genomics --- nutrition --- days to heading --- Hd1 --- Ghd7 --- Hd16 --- chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) --- quantitative trait locus (QTL) --- marker-assisted selection (MAS) --- cold tolerance (CT) --- gene editing --- genetically modified --- genetically modified organism (GMO) --- crop breeding --- ribonucleoprotein complex (RNP) --- genetic screening --- landraces --- genetic diversity --- population structure --- West Africa --- maize improvement --- DArTseq markers --- co-expression network --- drought-tolerant-yield --- reproductive-stage drought --- qDTYs --- transcriptomics --- watermelon --- pentatricopeptide-repeat (PPR) gene family --- comprehensive analysis --- expression profiling --- flesh color --- canola --- Brassica napus --- genetics --- gene technology --- genomics --- disease resistance --- CSSLs --- drought stress --- ‘KDML105’ rice --- low-temperature germinability --- interspecific cross --- interaction --- peanut --- core collection --- genome-wide association study --- linkage disequilibrium
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Herbaceous field crops include several hundred plant species worldly widespread for different end-uses, from food to no-food applications. Among them are included cereals, grain legumes, sugar beet, potato, cotton, tobacco, sunflower, safflower, rape, flax, soybean, alfalfa, clover spp. and other fodder crops, but only 15–20 species play a relevant role for the worldly global economy. Nowadays, to meet the food demand of the ever-increasing world population in a scenario of decreased arable lands, the development of holistic agricultural management approaches to boost contemporaneously yield and quality of herbaceous field crops is essential. Accordingly, this book represents an up-to-date collection of the current understanding of the impact of several agricultural management factors (i.e., genetic selection, planting density and arrangement, fertilization, irrigation, weed control and harvest time) on the yield and qualitative performances of 11 field crops (wheat, cardoon, potato, clary sage, basil, sugarcane, canola, cotton, tomato, lettuce and hemp). On the whole, the topics covered in this book will ensure students and academic readers, such as plant physiologists, environmental scientists, biotechnologists, botanists, soil chemists and agronomists, to get the information about the recent research advances on the eco-sustainable management cultivation of herbaceous field crops, with a particular focus on varietal development, soil nutrient and water management, weed control, etc.
planting density --- fertilization --- the central composite design --- fiber yield --- analog optimization --- potato --- nitrogen fertilization --- environmental sustainability --- cost-effective --- nitrogen use efficiency --- tuber yield --- EONFR --- growth --- specific leaf nitrogen --- critical nitrogen uptake --- cotton --- dry matter yield --- root growth --- root physiology --- water productivity --- nitrogen productivity --- drip irrigation quota --- lint yield --- biomass --- leaf chlorophyll fluorescence --- leaf gas exchange --- leaf structure --- drought tolerance --- dry weight yield --- essential oil content --- leaf area index --- Ocimum basilicum --- potassium --- fertilizer --- biomass accumulation --- fiber quality --- organic farming system --- yield --- pH --- soluble solid content --- Bostwick viscosity --- phosphorus sensitivity --- phosphorus --- reproductive organ biomass --- nutrients accumulation --- plant density --- nitrogen fertilization rate --- photosynthesis rate --- SPAD readings --- nitrogen efficiency indices --- tuber nutritional composition --- cereal crops --- plant water extracts --- bioherbicides --- weed management --- allelopathy --- dual purpose canola --- nitrogen fertilizer --- oil content --- grazing --- sustainable agriculture --- integrated weed management --- yield losses --- preventive weed control --- mechanical weed control --- physical weed control --- biological weed control --- herbicides --- hybrids --- wheat --- weeds --- competition --- genetic gain --- genomic selection --- quantitative genetics --- sugarcane breeding --- pit plantation --- planting patterns --- ratoon crop --- sowing techniques --- sugarcane yield --- quality --- seasonal variation --- fatty acids --- free sugars --- chemical composition --- Cynara cardunculus L. --- cardoon --- organic acids --- clary sage --- essential oil --- aromatic plant species --- biometric and agronomic characteristics --- arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi --- organic farming --- calcareous soils --- crop physiology --- sustainability --- diatomaceous earth --- monosilicic acid --- Si application method --- soil water conditions --- wheat cultivar --- tocopherols --- lipidic fraction --- companion plants --- N-fertilization --- partial land equivalent ratio (PLER) --- weed control --- grain quality --- productivity --- n/a
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To meet the global food demand of an increasing population, food production has to be increased by 60% by 2050. The main production constraints, such as climate change, biotic stresses, abiotic stresses, soil nutrition deficiency problems, problematic soils, etc., have to be addressed on an urgent basis. More than 50% of human calories are from three major cereals: rice, wheat, and maize. The harnessing of genetic diversity by novel allele mining assisted by recent advances in biotechnological and bioinformatics tools will enhance the utilization of the hidden treasures in the gene bank. Technological advances in plant breeding will provide some solutions for the biofortification, stress resistance, yield potential, and quality improvement in staple crops. The elucidation of the genetic, physiological, and molecular basis of useful traits and the improvement of the improved donors containing multiple traits are key activities for variety development. High-throughput genotyping systems assisted by bioinformatics and data science provide efficient and easy tools for geneticists and breeders. Recently, new breeding techniques applied in some food crops have become game-changers in the global food crop market. With this background, we invited 18 eminent researchers working on food crops from across the world to contribute their high-quality original research manuscripts. The research studies covered modern food crop genetics and breeding.
dry direct-seeded rice --- early vigor --- QTL --- candidate gene --- phenotyping --- EMS --- MutMap --- mutagenesis --- CLE7 --- tropical maize --- fasciation --- mapping --- radish --- microspore culture --- regeneration rate --- outcrossing --- two-way pseudo-testcross model --- Oryza sativa L. --- PPDK --- flo4-5 --- floury endosperm --- rice --- allelopathy --- yield --- HYV --- Tongil --- indica --- japonica --- SNP --- molecular breeding --- wheat quality --- wheat milling --- wheat hardness --- puroindolines --- water absorption capacity --- crop genetics --- Solanum tuberosum --- abiotic stress --- phenylpropanoids --- essential amino acid --- transcriptome --- small RNA --- comparative genomics --- nutrition --- days to heading --- Hd1 --- Ghd7 --- Hd16 --- chromosome segment substitution lines (CSSLs) --- quantitative trait locus (QTL) --- marker-assisted selection (MAS) --- cold tolerance (CT) --- gene editing --- genetically modified --- genetically modified organism (GMO) --- crop breeding --- ribonucleoprotein complex (RNP) --- genetic screening --- landraces --- genetic diversity --- population structure --- West Africa --- maize improvement --- DArTseq markers --- co-expression network --- drought-tolerant-yield --- reproductive-stage drought --- qDTYs --- transcriptomics --- watermelon --- pentatricopeptide-repeat (PPR) gene family --- comprehensive analysis --- expression profiling --- flesh color --- canola --- Brassica napus --- genetics --- gene technology --- genomics --- disease resistance --- CSSLs --- drought stress --- ‘KDML105’ rice --- low-temperature germinability --- interspecific cross --- interaction --- peanut --- core collection --- genome-wide association study --- linkage disequilibrium
Choose an application
Herbaceous field crops include several hundred plant species worldly widespread for different end-uses, from food to no-food applications. Among them are included cereals, grain legumes, sugar beet, potato, cotton, tobacco, sunflower, safflower, rape, flax, soybean, alfalfa, clover spp. and other fodder crops, but only 15–20 species play a relevant role for the worldly global economy. Nowadays, to meet the food demand of the ever-increasing world population in a scenario of decreased arable lands, the development of holistic agricultural management approaches to boost contemporaneously yield and quality of herbaceous field crops is essential. Accordingly, this book represents an up-to-date collection of the current understanding of the impact of several agricultural management factors (i.e., genetic selection, planting density and arrangement, fertilization, irrigation, weed control and harvest time) on the yield and qualitative performances of 11 field crops (wheat, cardoon, potato, clary sage, basil, sugarcane, canola, cotton, tomato, lettuce and hemp). On the whole, the topics covered in this book will ensure students and academic readers, such as plant physiologists, environmental scientists, biotechnologists, botanists, soil chemists and agronomists, to get the information about the recent research advances on the eco-sustainable management cultivation of herbaceous field crops, with a particular focus on varietal development, soil nutrient and water management, weed control, etc.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Technology, engineering, agriculture --- planting density --- fertilization --- the central composite design --- fiber yield --- analog optimization --- potato --- nitrogen fertilization --- environmental sustainability --- cost-effective --- nitrogen use efficiency --- tuber yield --- EONFR --- growth --- specific leaf nitrogen --- critical nitrogen uptake --- cotton --- dry matter yield --- root growth --- root physiology --- water productivity --- nitrogen productivity --- drip irrigation quota --- lint yield --- biomass --- leaf chlorophyll fluorescence --- leaf gas exchange --- leaf structure --- drought tolerance --- dry weight yield --- essential oil content --- leaf area index --- Ocimum basilicum --- potassium --- fertilizer --- biomass accumulation --- fiber quality --- organic farming system --- yield --- pH --- soluble solid content --- Bostwick viscosity --- phosphorus sensitivity --- phosphorus --- reproductive organ biomass --- nutrients accumulation --- plant density --- nitrogen fertilization rate --- photosynthesis rate --- SPAD readings --- nitrogen efficiency indices --- tuber nutritional composition --- cereal crops --- plant water extracts --- bioherbicides --- weed management --- allelopathy --- dual purpose canola --- nitrogen fertilizer --- oil content --- grazing --- sustainable agriculture --- integrated weed management --- yield losses --- preventive weed control --- mechanical weed control --- physical weed control --- biological weed control --- herbicides --- hybrids --- wheat --- weeds --- competition --- genetic gain --- genomic selection --- quantitative genetics --- sugarcane breeding --- pit plantation --- planting patterns --- ratoon crop --- sowing techniques --- sugarcane yield --- quality --- seasonal variation --- fatty acids --- free sugars --- chemical composition --- Cynara cardunculus L. --- cardoon --- organic acids --- clary sage --- essential oil --- aromatic plant species --- biometric and agronomic characteristics --- arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi --- organic farming --- calcareous soils --- crop physiology --- sustainability --- diatomaceous earth --- monosilicic acid --- Si application method --- soil water conditions --- wheat cultivar --- tocopherols --- lipidic fraction --- companion plants --- N-fertilization --- partial land equivalent ratio (PLER) --- weed control --- grain quality --- productivity --- planting density --- fertilization --- the central composite design --- fiber yield --- analog optimization --- potato --- nitrogen fertilization --- environmental sustainability --- cost-effective --- nitrogen use efficiency --- tuber yield --- EONFR --- growth --- specific leaf nitrogen --- critical nitrogen uptake --- cotton --- dry matter yield --- root growth --- root physiology --- water productivity --- nitrogen productivity --- drip irrigation quota --- lint yield --- biomass --- leaf chlorophyll fluorescence --- leaf gas exchange --- leaf structure --- drought tolerance --- dry weight yield --- essential oil content --- leaf area index --- Ocimum basilicum --- potassium --- fertilizer --- biomass accumulation --- fiber quality --- organic farming system --- yield --- pH --- soluble solid content --- Bostwick viscosity --- phosphorus sensitivity --- phosphorus --- reproductive organ biomass --- nutrients accumulation --- plant density --- nitrogen fertilization rate --- photosynthesis rate --- SPAD readings --- nitrogen efficiency indices --- tuber nutritional composition --- cereal crops --- plant water extracts --- bioherbicides --- weed management --- allelopathy --- dual purpose canola --- nitrogen fertilizer --- oil content --- grazing --- sustainable agriculture --- integrated weed management --- yield losses --- preventive weed control --- mechanical weed control --- physical weed control --- biological weed control --- herbicides --- hybrids --- wheat --- weeds --- competition --- genetic gain --- genomic selection --- quantitative genetics --- sugarcane breeding --- pit plantation --- planting patterns --- ratoon crop --- sowing techniques --- sugarcane yield --- quality --- seasonal variation --- fatty acids --- free sugars --- chemical composition --- Cynara cardunculus L. --- cardoon --- organic acids --- clary sage --- essential oil --- aromatic plant species --- biometric and agronomic characteristics --- arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi --- organic farming --- calcareous soils --- crop physiology --- sustainability --- diatomaceous earth --- monosilicic acid --- Si application method --- soil water conditions --- wheat cultivar --- tocopherols --- lipidic fraction --- companion plants --- N-fertilization --- partial land equivalent ratio (PLER) --- weed control --- grain quality --- productivity
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