Combining traditional research with modern molecular investigations on the sunflower crop, this book expounds on the wealth of genomic research currently under investigation. Providing detailed information on genetic markers, DNA sequences, and genomic resources for both major sunflower crops (oilseed sunflower which supplies ten percent of the world's plant-derived edible oils and confection-type sunflower which constitutes a significant portion of the directly consumed snacks market), this text draws on the research of world-renowned experts to give scientists the crucial information…mehr
Combining traditional research with modern molecular investigations on the sunflower crop, this book expounds on the wealth of genomic research currently under investigation. Providing detailed information on genetic markers, DNA sequences, and genomic resources for both major sunflower crops (oilseed sunflower which supplies ten percent of the world's plant-derived edible oils and confection-type sunflower which constitutes a significant portion of the directly consumed snacks market), this text draws on the research of world-renowned experts to give scientists the crucial information necessary to expedite the genetic improvement of this important crop.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Editors: Jinguo Hu: USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, USA Gerald Seiler: USDA, Northern Crop Science Laboratory, Fargo, North Dakota, USA Chittaranjan Kole: Department of Genetics and Biochemistry, Clemson University, South Carolina, USA
Inhaltsangabe
Basic Information: Economic Importance Crop History Botanical Description Genetic Resources Importance as a Model Plant Conclusions Classic Genetics and Breeding: Hybrids Breeding Methods Breeding Objectives Classic Genetic Mapping and Cytogenetics Interest of Molecular Maps and Knowledge of Genomics for Conventional Genetics and Breeding The Introduction of Genomics in Breeding since 1995 Genetic Linkage Maps: Strategies, Resources and Achievements: Brief History of Mapping Efforts: Morphological and Biochemical Markers DNA-based Marker Techniques Mapping Populations and Tools Achievement Published Sunflower Linkage Maps Challenges Mapping and Tagging of Simply Inherited Traits: Disease Resistances Herbicide Resistance Male Sterility Morphological Traits Seed Quality Molecular Mapping of Complex Traits: Identification Trait Loci Quantitative Conclusion Gene Cloning and Characterization: Map-based Cloning Approaches in Sunflower Candidate Gene Approaches based on Homology to Genes of Other Species Verification of Candidate Genes and Functional Analyses of Genes Conclusion Molecular Breeding: Overview of Components and Objectives for Molecular Breeding Germplasm Characterization Molecular Strategies to Create and Identify Novel Variation Marker-assisted Selection Molecular Breeding in Private Sector Breeding Programs Limitations and Prospects of MAS Oil Composition Variations: Mutations Leading to One Main Fatty Acid Accumulated in Oil Tocopherols Phytosterols Acknowledgements Transgenic Sunflower: Released Transgenic Crops Transgenic Sunflower Overcoming of Crop Constraints through Transgenic Sunflower and New Products Debate about Transgenic Sunflower Prospective View on Transgenic Sunflower Release. Future Prospects: The Past Future Potential to Increase Productivity Impact of Advances in Sunflower Genomics Future Potential to Expand into Other Geographical Areas New Uses Outlook. Each section includes an Introduction and References.
Basic Information: Economic Importance Crop History Botanical Description Genetic Resources Importance as a Model Plant Conclusions Classic Genetics and Breeding: Hybrids Breeding Methods Breeding Objectives Classic Genetic Mapping and Cytogenetics Interest of Molecular Maps and Knowledge of Genomics for Conventional Genetics and Breeding The Introduction of Genomics in Breeding since 1995 Genetic Linkage Maps: Strategies, Resources and Achievements: Brief History of Mapping Efforts: Morphological and Biochemical Markers DNA-based Marker Techniques Mapping Populations and Tools Achievement Published Sunflower Linkage Maps Challenges Mapping and Tagging of Simply Inherited Traits: Disease Resistances Herbicide Resistance Male Sterility Morphological Traits Seed Quality Molecular Mapping of Complex Traits: Identification Trait Loci Quantitative Conclusion Gene Cloning and Characterization: Map-based Cloning Approaches in Sunflower Candidate Gene Approaches based on Homology to Genes of Other Species Verification of Candidate Genes and Functional Analyses of Genes Conclusion Molecular Breeding: Overview of Components and Objectives for Molecular Breeding Germplasm Characterization Molecular Strategies to Create and Identify Novel Variation Marker-assisted Selection Molecular Breeding in Private Sector Breeding Programs Limitations and Prospects of MAS Oil Composition Variations: Mutations Leading to One Main Fatty Acid Accumulated in Oil Tocopherols Phytosterols Acknowledgements Transgenic Sunflower: Released Transgenic Crops Transgenic Sunflower Overcoming of Crop Constraints through Transgenic Sunflower and New Products Debate about Transgenic Sunflower Prospective View on Transgenic Sunflower Release. Future Prospects: The Past Future Potential to Increase Productivity Impact of Advances in Sunflower Genomics Future Potential to Expand into Other Geographical Areas New Uses Outlook. Each section includes an Introduction and References.
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