To respond to the increasing need to feed the world's population as well as an ever greater demand for a balanced and healthy diet there is a continuing need to produce improved new cultivars or varieties of plants, particularly crop plants. The strategies used to produce these are increasingly based on our knowledge of relevant science, particularly genetics, but involves a multidisciplinary understanding that optimizes the approaches taken.
Principles of Plant Genetics and Breeding, 2nd Edition introduces both classical and molecular tools for plant breeding. Topics such as biotechnology in plant breeding, intellectual property, risks, emerging concepts (decentralized breeding, organic breeding), and more are addressed in the new, updated edition of this text. Industry highlight boxes are included throughout the text to contextualize the information given through the professional experiences of plant breeders. The final chapters provide a useful reference on breeding the largest and most common crops.
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 3–21):
Chapter 2 History of Plant Breeding (pages 22–39):
Chapter 3 Introduction to Concepts of Population Genetics (pages 43–62):
Chapter 4 Introduction to Quantitative Genetics (pages 63–94):
Chapter 5 Introduction to Reproduction and Autogamy (pages 97–120):
Chapter 6 Allogamy (pages 121–130):
Chapter 7 Hybridization (pages 131–145):