Plant Breeding Methods

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Mahabal Ram

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PHI Learning

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Publisher

PHI Learning

Publication Year 2014
ISBN-13

9788120348509

ISBN-10 9788120348509
Binding

Paperback

Number of Pages 724 Pages
Language (English)
Weight (grms) 782
This comprehensive book provides a detailed account of the plant breeding methodology, covering Particularly pre- and post-Green Revolution era. It elaborates on plant breeding and gene manipulation, utilization of self-incompatibility in developing hybrids, different plant breeding methods for development of crop varieties and hybrids in self- and cross-pollinated crops, nature of gene action and genotype–environment interaction. The text discusses gene manipulation in the crop plant and transfer of genes from wild species to cultivated crops, application of biotechnology in plant breeding and genetic engineering and transgenic molecular markers as breeding tools and their limitations. It concludes with a discussion on physiologic breeding approach and new plant ideotype concepts which are new and emerging areas of interest in plant breeding research. The book will be of immense use toundergraduate and postgraduate students of Agricultural Sciences and Botany for their course study. Besides, research scholars and professionals will also find the book as an excellent source of reference

Mahabal Ram

MAHABAL RAM, Ph.D., is Advisor, Directorate of Research, Allahabad Agricultural Institute, Allahabad. He has been scientist at various laboratories of ICAR in different capacities. He has developed several new varieties of crop plants, particularly wheat, rice and barley. For this outstanding contribution to the nation, he has been commended. Dr. Ram has published several research papers in national and international journals of repute. He has also authored books on Cytogenetics and Plant Breeding. His major research interests include: Genetics, Cytogenetics and Plant Breeding.
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