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Crop breeding prospects in the genomic era

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Title Crop breeding prospects in the genomic era
 
Creator Kumar, Sushil
Prasad, Manoj
 
Subject Plant breeding
Transgenics
Triticum aestivum
Functional genomics
Quantitative trait loci
 
Description Grain/cereal crop yields need to be increased in the range of 5t ha 1, to meet the challenge of international food requirements, in the near future. Post-green revolution, conventional plant breeding and related procedures had limited success and grain crop yields have stagnated. The developments in plant genomics offer new means for genetic improvement in crop plants, such as transgenesis and marker aided precise selection of rare recombinants. A strategy, based on the use of existing genomic information on the genetic control of drought tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana, for breeding wheat for high yields and drought tolerance is exemplified. In future plant breeding, the importance of systems approach, involving multidisciplinary contributions, to the understanding of gene structure Xenvironment interactions in respect of the concerned genes at whole plant or crop level is emphasized.
The support by Indian National Science Academy in the form of INSA Scientistship
to Sushil Kumar and facilities provided by the Director of the host institution are
greatly acknowledged.
 
Date 2013-11-04T11:17:58Z
2013-11-04T11:17:58Z
2006
July 2006
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Journal of New Seeds, 8(3): 29-49
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/54
 
Language en
 
Publisher Taylor & Francis Group