1st Edition
Genetic and Production Innovations in Field Crop Technology New Developments in Theory and Practice
By Manjit S. Kang
Copyright 2005
400 Pages
by
CRC Press
400 Pages
by
CRC Press
384 Pages
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CRC Press
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Get cutting-edge information to improve crop breeding and productivity! Crop improvement will become progressively important over the next few decades as the world’s population is expected to top 10 billion people, with more than eight billion in developing countries alone. Genetic and Production Innovations in Field Crop Technology: New Developments in Theory and Practice tackles this... Read more
- Preface
- Is Crop Improvement Still Needed? (L. T. Evans)
- Crop Breeding in the Twenty-First Century (Donald N. Duvick)
- Scientific Breakthroughs and Plant Breeding (Gurdev S. Khush)
- Designing for and Analyzing Results from Field Experiments (Walter T. Federer and Jose Crossa)
- Physiological Determinants of Crop Growth and Yield in Maize, Sunflower, and Soybean: Their Application to Crop Management, Modeling, and Breeding (F. H. Andrade, V. O. Sadras, C. R. C. Vega, and L. Echarte)
- Genetic Diversity in Crop Improvement: The Soybean Experience (Clay H. Sneller, Randall L. Nelson, T. E. Carter, Jr., and Zhanglin Cui)
- Advances in Breeding of Seed-Quality Traits in Soybean (Istvan Rajcan, Guangyun Hou, and Aron D. Weir)
- At Last, Another Record Corn Crop (A. Forrest Troyer and Darrel Good)
- Breeding Cassava for Underprivileged: Institutional, Socio-Economic, and Biological Factors for Success (Kazuo Kawano and James H. Cock)
- Yielding Potential of Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) in Sub-Optimal Environments (P. M. Priyadarshan, T. T. T. Hoa, H. Huasun, and P. de S. Gonçalves)
- Characterization of Environments and Genotypes for Analyzing Genotype × Environment Interaction: Some Recent Advances in Winter Wheat and Prospects for QTL Detection (M. Leflon, C. Lecomte, A. Barbottin, M. H. Jeuffroy, N. Robert, and M. Brancourt-Hulmel)
- QTL Identification, Mega-Environment Classification, and Strategy Development for Marker-Based Selection Using Biplots (Weikai Yan, Nicholas A. Tinker, and Duane E. Falk)
- Scheffé-Calinski and Shukla Models: Their Interpretation and Usefulness in Stability and Adaptation Analyses (Wieslaw Madry and Manjit S. Kang)
- Index
- Reference Notes Included
Biography
Manjit S. Kang






