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This book explores the genetic diversity of cultivated tropical plants, emphasizing the importance of conserving genetic resources in agriculture. It discusses the historical development of plant domestication and the transformation of wild species into cultivated varieties. The text highlights the challenges of managing large collections of genetic resources and introduces the concept of core collections to balance conservation and utility. The book covers various methods for evaluating genetic diversity using molecular and agronomic markers, providing insights into the relationships between genetic structures and agronomic traits. It addresses the scientific community's efforts to preserve genetic diversity and enhance agricultural productivity.
Tropical crops. --- Plant genetics. --- Tropical crops --- Plant genetics
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This book, authored by Perla Hamon, Marc Seguin, Xavier Perrier, and Jean Christophe Glaszmann, delves into the genetic diversity of cultivated tropical plants. It focuses on the methodologies for biochemical and molecular marking, data analysis, and the establishment of core collections for genetic resources. The authors aim to address the challenges of conservation, evaluation, and utilization of genetic resources in tropical agriculture. The book is intended for researchers, scientists, and students in the fields of plant genetics and tropical agriculture. It provides insights into the historical domestication of plants, the importance of genetic resources, and the development of core collections to facilitate genetic diversity research.
Plant genetics. --- Tropical plants. --- Plant genetics --- Tropical plants
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