The edited book covers all major and minor diseases in grain legumes (chickpea, pigeon pea, lentil, mung bean, common bean, groundnut, and soybean) and forages legumes (including Medicago, rice bean, and faba bean) and their control measures by using various breeding approaches. Grain legumes are versatile nutritionally rich crops, and are one of the important components of global food security. However, grain legumes are severely challenged by various major and emerging minor diseases causing serious limitations in grain yield and production. Thus, to minimize the negative impact of the…mehr
The edited book covers all major and minor diseases in grain legumes (chickpea, pigeon pea, lentil, mung bean, common bean, groundnut, and soybean) and forages legumes (including Medicago, rice bean, and faba bean) and their control measures by using various breeding approaches. Grain legumes are versatile nutritionally rich crops, and are one of the important components of global food security. However, grain legumes are severely challenged by various major and emerging minor diseases causing serious limitations in grain yield and production. Thus, to minimize the negative impact of the growing yield loss caused by these diseases, several approaches have been developed and embraced. This book covers all the latest development in genetics, breeding, genomics, and molecular biology tools for combating various major and minor emerging diseases in all the grain legumes from expert authors. Chapters in this title contain all the relevant illustrations and statistical data detailing the present scenario and identifying the gap for meeting the future demand for sustaining global protein security by developing disease-resistant cultivars. This book is of interest to graduate and postgraduate students, researchers, and policymakers to understand the impacts of various diseases on yield loss in legume crops.
Dr. Uday C Jha graduated from Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan, India. He is working in the area of grain legume breeding, genetics and genomics for both biotic and abiotic stress tolerance since 2010 at Indian Institute of Pulses Research, Kanpur, ICAR, India. He is associated in contributing 8 chickpea varieties and registered 3 chickpea germplasm (with specific trait) at NBPGR, New Delhi. He was awarded with ISPRD fellow in 2016 by ISPRD and young scientist award by IJBSM society in 2017 at Jaipur India. Dr. Harsh Nayyar has M.Sc. and PhD in Botany, with a specialization in Stress Physiology from Punjab Agricultural University, India. He worked in the Faculty of Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, India and is currently a Professor in Panjab University, India. Dr Nayyar has been working on responses of various food legumes (Chickpea, Lentil, Beans) to drought, cold, heat, salt and metals, for the past 15 years, in collaboration with many national (Punjab Agricultural University, India, Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University, India) and international (World Vegetable Center, ICRISAT, ICARDA, University of Western Australia) organizations. Professor Kamal dev Sharma holds a Ph.D. in Plant Pathology. He is currently professor and head in the Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, CSKHPKV Palampur. His area of expertise includes plant genomics, abiotic and biotic stresses of plants. Dr. Eric JB von Wettberg is an Associate Professor at the University of Vermont. He holds PhD in Ecology from Brown University, received in 2007. He has been a visiting scholar at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia, Peter the Great Polytechical University, St. Petersburg Russia, and Ecole Nacional Superieure Agronomique de Toulouse, France. He has vast experience in conducting research in area of population genomics and domestication of legumes, symbiosis, conservation genetics, landscape genetics, symbiont and microbial mediation of plant traits. Dr Prashant Singh is currently working as an Assistant Professor in Department of Botany at Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi. Dr. Singh has a strong background in plant physiology, molecular biology, seed dormancy, and plant molecular pathology. Hackett Professor of Agriculture Chair and Director of The UWA Institute of Agriculture, The University of Western Australia. Distinguished Professor, Shenyang Agricultural University, Adjunct Professor, Northwest Agriculture & Forestry University, Lanzhou University. Guangzhou University and Huazhong Agricultural University, China, Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering, African Academy of Sciences, Australian Agricultural Institute and Indian National Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Professor Siddique was designated by UN FAO as Special Ambassador for the International Year of Pulses 2016. Over 30 years' experience in agricultural research, teaching and management in both Australia and overseas.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. Chickpea diseases: Breeding and 'omics' approaches for designing next-generation disease-resistant chickpea cultivar.- Chapter 2. Ascochyta blight of chickpea- A menace to be managed by resistance breeding.- Chapter 3. Fusarium wilt of chickpea: Breeding and Genomics approaches for designing wilt resistant chickpea.- Chapter 4. Dry root rot in chickpea: a perspective on disease resistance breeding strategies .- Chapter 5. An overview of major Bean diseases and current scenario of Common Bean Resistance.- Chapter 6. Diseases in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp): Next generation breeding techniques for developing disease resistant cowpea.- Chapter 7. Biotic stress resistance in Vigna mungo and Vigna radiata: A Molecular perspective.- Chapter 8. Disease resistance an essential for better adaptability and production of faba bean in India (Vicia faba L.).- Chapter 9. Next generation crop breeding approaches for improving disease resistance in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.).-Chapter 10. Disease resistance breeding in Lathyrus sativus L..- Chapter 11. Understanding fungal diseases and their mitigation in lentils.- Chapter 12. Biotic stresses in multipurpose legume: rice bean.- Chapter 13. Genomic approaches for resistance against fungal diseases in soybean.- Chapter 14. Disease resistance and Seed production in two common New England Grain Legumes.
Chapter 1. Chickpea diseases: Breeding and 'omics' approaches for designing next-generation disease-resistant chickpea cultivar.- Chapter 2. Ascochyta blight of chickpea- A menace to be managed by resistance breeding.- Chapter 3. Fusarium wilt of chickpea: Breeding and Genomics approaches for designing wilt resistant chickpea.- Chapter 4. Dry root rot in chickpea: a perspective on disease resistance breeding strategies .- Chapter 5. An overview of major Bean diseases and current scenario of Common Bean Resistance.- Chapter 6. Diseases in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp): Next generation breeding techniques for developing disease resistant cowpea.- Chapter 7. Biotic stress resistance in Vigna mungo and Vigna radiata: A Molecular perspective.- Chapter 8. Disease resistance an essential for better adaptability and production of faba bean in India (Vicia faba L.).- Chapter 9. Next generation crop breeding approaches for improving disease resistance in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.).-Chapter 10. Disease resistance breeding in Lathyrus sativus L..- Chapter 11. Understanding fungal diseases and their mitigation in lentils.- Chapter 12. Biotic stresses in multipurpose legume: rice bean.- Chapter 13. Genomic approaches for resistance against fungal diseases in soybean.- Chapter 14. Disease resistance and Seed production in two common New England Grain Legumes.
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