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Broadening the Genitic Base of Crop Production
Titre : Broadening the Genitic Base of Crop Production Type de document : texte imprimé Editeur : CABI Publishing Année de publication : 2012 Importance : 480 p Présentation : Ill., 1 map ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-85199-411-6 Langues : Anglais Tags : Crop Production, Genetic Base Index. décimale : Résumé : This book focuses on the previously neglected interface between the conservation of plant genetic resources and their utilization. Only through utilization can the potential value of conserved genetic resources be realised. However, as this book shows, much conserved germplasm has to be subjected to long-term pre-breeding and genetic enhancement before it can be used in plant breeding programmes.The authors explore the rationale and approaches for such pre-breeding efforts as the basis for broadening the genetic bases of crop production. Examples from a range of major food crops are presented and issues analysed by leading authorities from around the world.
Table of contents
a: Foreword, M Duwayri and G Hawtin
b: Preface, D Cooper, C Spillane and T Hodgkin
PART ONE: GENERAL PRINCIPLES
1: Broadening the genetic base of crops: an overview, D Cooper, T Hodgkin and C Spillane
2: Evolutionary and genetic perspectives on the dynamics of crop genepools, C Spillane and P Gepts
3: Base broadening: introgression and incorporation, B Spoor and N Simmonds
4: The role of local level gene flow in enhancing and maintained genetic diversity, J Berthaud et al.
5: Regulatory aspects of breeding for diversity, N Louwaars
6: Decentralized and participatory plant breeding for marginal environments, S Ceccarelli et al.
7: Empowering farmers and broadening the genetic base: agricultural research and resource management, R Salazar
PART TWO: CROP CASE STUDIES
8: The state of millet diversity and its use in West Africa, O Niangado
9: State of the use of maize genetic diversity in the USA and sub-Saharan Africa, S P Tallury and M M Goodman
10: The state of use of potato genetic diversity, R Ortiz
11: The state of use of cassava genetic diversity and a proposal to enhance it, G Second and C Iglesias
12: State of use of Musa diversity, S Sharrock and E Frison
PART THREE: POPULATION MANAGEMENT
13: Dynamic management of genetic resources: a 13 year experiment on wheat, I Goldringer et al.
14: Genetic base broadening of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) in the Nordic countries, M Vetelainen and E A J Nissila
15: Evolutionary changes in Cambridge Composite Cross Five of barley, K M Ibrahim and J A Barrett
16: Genetic base broadening in the West Indies Sugar Cane Breeding Program by the incorporation of wild species, A J Kennedy
17: Potential of genetic resources and breeding strategies for base broadening in Beta, L Frese, B Desprez, and D Ziegler
18: HOPE, a hierarchical, open-ended system for broadening the breeding base of maize, L Kannenberg
19: The germplasm enhancement of maize (GEM) project: Private and public sector collaboration, L Pollak and W Salhuana
20: A French cooperative program for management and utilization of maize genetic resources, A Gallais, J P Monod, and others
PART FOUR: OTHER APPROACHES TO BROADENING THE GENETIC BASE OF CROPS
21: Broadening the genetic base of lentil in South Asia, W Erskine et al.
22: Genetic diversity of barley: use of locally adapted germplasm to enhance yield and yield stability of barley in dry areas, S Grando, R Von Bothmer, S Ceccarelli
23: Breeding Phaseolus for intercrop combinations in the Andean highlands, J P Baudoin, F Camarena and M Lobo
24: Improving potato resistance to disease under the Global Initiative on Late Blight, T Bodo, R Trognitz, M Bonierbale, J A Landeo, G Forbes, J E Bradshaw, G R Mackay, R Waugh, M A Huarte, and L Colon
25: A Mexican bean breeding program for comprehensive horizontal resistance to all locally important pests and diseases, R G Espinosa, R A Robinson, P R Vallejo, F C Gonzalez and F R Rosales
26: The impact of decentralized and participatory plant breeding on the genetic base of crops, J Witcombe
27: Base broadening for client-oriented impact, L Sperling et al.Broadening the Genitic Base of Crop Production [texte imprimé] . - UK : CABI Publishing, 2012 . - 480 p : Ill., 1 map.
ISBN : 978-0-85199-411-6
Langues : Anglais
Tags : Crop Production, Genetic Base Index. décimale : Résumé : This book focuses on the previously neglected interface between the conservation of plant genetic resources and their utilization. Only through utilization can the potential value of conserved genetic resources be realised. However, as this book shows, much conserved germplasm has to be subjected to long-term pre-breeding and genetic enhancement before it can be used in plant breeding programmes.The authors explore the rationale and approaches for such pre-breeding efforts as the basis for broadening the genetic bases of crop production. Examples from a range of major food crops are presented and issues analysed by leading authorities from around the world.
Table of contents
a: Foreword, M Duwayri and G Hawtin
b: Preface, D Cooper, C Spillane and T Hodgkin
PART ONE: GENERAL PRINCIPLES
1: Broadening the genetic base of crops: an overview, D Cooper, T Hodgkin and C Spillane
2: Evolutionary and genetic perspectives on the dynamics of crop genepools, C Spillane and P Gepts
3: Base broadening: introgression and incorporation, B Spoor and N Simmonds
4: The role of local level gene flow in enhancing and maintained genetic diversity, J Berthaud et al.
5: Regulatory aspects of breeding for diversity, N Louwaars
6: Decentralized and participatory plant breeding for marginal environments, S Ceccarelli et al.
7: Empowering farmers and broadening the genetic base: agricultural research and resource management, R Salazar
PART TWO: CROP CASE STUDIES
8: The state of millet diversity and its use in West Africa, O Niangado
9: State of the use of maize genetic diversity in the USA and sub-Saharan Africa, S P Tallury and M M Goodman
10: The state of use of potato genetic diversity, R Ortiz
11: The state of use of cassava genetic diversity and a proposal to enhance it, G Second and C Iglesias
12: State of use of Musa diversity, S Sharrock and E Frison
PART THREE: POPULATION MANAGEMENT
13: Dynamic management of genetic resources: a 13 year experiment on wheat, I Goldringer et al.
14: Genetic base broadening of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) in the Nordic countries, M Vetelainen and E A J Nissila
15: Evolutionary changes in Cambridge Composite Cross Five of barley, K M Ibrahim and J A Barrett
16: Genetic base broadening in the West Indies Sugar Cane Breeding Program by the incorporation of wild species, A J Kennedy
17: Potential of genetic resources and breeding strategies for base broadening in Beta, L Frese, B Desprez, and D Ziegler
18: HOPE, a hierarchical, open-ended system for broadening the breeding base of maize, L Kannenberg
19: The germplasm enhancement of maize (GEM) project: Private and public sector collaboration, L Pollak and W Salhuana
20: A French cooperative program for management and utilization of maize genetic resources, A Gallais, J P Monod, and others
PART FOUR: OTHER APPROACHES TO BROADENING THE GENETIC BASE OF CROPS
21: Broadening the genetic base of lentil in South Asia, W Erskine et al.
22: Genetic diversity of barley: use of locally adapted germplasm to enhance yield and yield stability of barley in dry areas, S Grando, R Von Bothmer, S Ceccarelli
23: Breeding Phaseolus for intercrop combinations in the Andean highlands, J P Baudoin, F Camarena and M Lobo
24: Improving potato resistance to disease under the Global Initiative on Late Blight, T Bodo, R Trognitz, M Bonierbale, J A Landeo, G Forbes, J E Bradshaw, G R Mackay, R Waugh, M A Huarte, and L Colon
25: A Mexican bean breeding program for comprehensive horizontal resistance to all locally important pests and diseases, R G Espinosa, R A Robinson, P R Vallejo, F C Gonzalez and F R Rosales
26: The impact of decentralized and participatory plant breeding on the genetic base of crops, J Witcombe
27: Base broadening for client-oriented impact, L Sperling et al.Exemplaires
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