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Genetics and Breeding of Sugar Beet
Genetics and Breeding of Sugar Beet
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A01=Enrico Biancardi
A01=Larry Campbell
A01=Marco De Biaggi
abiotic stress tolerance
advanced plant physiology
Author_Enrico Biancardi
Author_Larry Campbell
Author_Marco De Biaggi
Beet Necrotic Yellow Vein Virus
Beta Vulgaris
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Category=PST
Combining Ability
crop improvement strategies
Embryo Sac
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Fodder Beet
genetic diversity analysis
Mass Selection
molecular breeding techniques
molecular selection for sugar yield
Monosomic Addition Lines
plant genomics
Plant's DNA
Plant’s DNA
Pollen Granules
RAPD Marker
Resistance Recombination
RFLP Marker
Root Yield
S1 Line
Sea Beets
Section Beta
SNP Marker
Somaclonal Variation
Sucrose Concentration
Sugar Beet
Sugar Beet Breeding
Sugar Beet Varieties
Transgenic Sugar Beet
Weed Beet
Wild Beet
Product details
- ISBN 9781578083664
- Weight: 890g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 04 Jan 2005
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
The book comes during a time of rapid expansion in molecular technology-based selection approaches that are destined to modify or supplement conventional breeding methodology. The new technologies will allow genetic and physiological factors influencing sugar yield and quality to be assessed in great detail and manipulated. These novel techniques will also reduce the dependence of the sugar beet crop on chemical pesticides and fertilizers by using unique and improved resistance mechanisms against the various abiotic stresses and diseases and by producing varieties that use soil resources more efficiently. A whole chapter deals with the current information on the development of these new techniques and their integration into sugar beet breeding.
Biancardi, Enrico ; Biaggi, Marco De; Campbell, Larry
Genetics and Breeding of Sugar Beet
€137.99
