Sivasankar, Sobhana

Mutation breeding, genetic diversity and crop adaptation to climate change - UK CABI 202111 - 1 electronic resource (536 p.)

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This book presents reviews on the application of the technology for crop improvement towards food and nutrition security, and research status on mutation breeding and associated biotechnologies in both seed crops and vegetatively propagated crops. It also presents perspectives on the significance of next-generation sequencing and bioinformatics in determining the molecular variants underlying mutations and on emerging biotechnologies such as gene editing. Reviews and articles are organized into five sections in the publication: (1) Contribution of Crop Mutant Varieties to Food Security; (2) Mutation Breeding in Crop Improvement and Climate-Change Adaptation; (3) Mutation Induction Techniques for Enhanced Genetic Variation; (4) Mutation Breeding in Vegetatively Propagated and Ornamental Crops; and (5) Induced Genetic Variation for Crop Improvement in the Genomic Era. The contents of this volume present excellent reference material for researchers, students and policy makers involved in the application of induced genetic variation in plants for the maintenance of biodiversity and the acceleration of crop adaptation to climate change to feed a growing global population in the coming years and decades.


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English

9781789249095.0000 9781789249095; 9781789249101; 9781789249118

10.1079/9781789249095.0000 doi


Climate change
DNA & Genome
Agriculture & related industries
Plant reproduction & propagation

mutations, plant breeding, genetic diversity, adaptation, climate change, reviews, biotechnology, seed crops, bioinformatics, DNA sequencing, mutants, food security, cultivars, genetic improvement, genetic variation, ornamental plants, genomics, crops Identifier(s) : climatic change, nucleotide sequence analysis, nucleotide sequencing, cultivated varieties, genetic variability, genotypic variability, genotypic variation, ornamentals, eukaryotes