1st Edition

Tailoring the Tomato Genome for NextGen Agriculture

Edited By Dilip R. Panthee, Chittaranjan Kole Copyright 2026
268 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

268 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Tailoring the Tomato Genome for NextGen Agriculture gives a comprehensive view of the modern revolution in tomato breeding—bridging classical genetics with modern molecular and data-driven innovations. Drawing on global germplasm resources from institutions such as the Tomato Genetics Resource Center (UC Davis) and USDA-GRIN, the book highlights how next-generation technologies are reshaping... Read more

1.       Tomato Germplasm Management at the National and International Levels in the Current Era

Dilip R. Panthee

2.       SGN and BreedBase: platforms for genomics and breeding          

Lukas A. Mueller

3.       High-throughput Field-Based Phenotyping and Its Application in Tomato Improvement  

Weilong He, Zhenghua Zhang, Dilip R. Panthee, Lirong Xiang

4.       QTL Mapping, Molecular Markers Development, and Their Application in Tomato Crop Improvement          

Muhammad Irfan Siddique, Jianbo Zhang, Dilip R. Panthee

5.       BSA-Seq: A Novel Approach to QTL Mapping and Molecular Marker Development   

Jianbo Zhang, Irfan Siddique, Dilip R. Panthee

6.       Allele Mining for the Improvement of Tomatoes

Gograj Singh Jat, Suman Lata, Hanuman Ram, Chet Ram, Reshav Naik, Avinash Tomer, Ramesh Kumar Yadav

7.       Genetic Transformation and Genome Editing: Its Applications in Tomato Improvement  

Kedong Da

8.       Fruit Quality in Tomato: Current Status, Genetic Insights, and Future Breeding Opportunities

Manoj Sapkota and Yasin Topcu

9.       Status of Breeding for Biotic Stress Resistance in Tomato             

Dilip R. Panthee

10.   Status of Tomato Breeding for Abiotic Stress Tolerance  

Md Jahid Hasan Jone, Dilip R. Panthee

11.   Tomato Breeding for Vertical Farming   

Krishna Bhattarai, Sadikshya Sharma

Biography

Dr. Dilip R. Panthee is an Associate Professor and Tomato Breeder at the Department of Horticultural Science at North Carolina State University (NCSU). His expertise is in plant breeding, genetics, genomics, QTL mapping, molecular marker development, and marker-assisted selection. His tomato breeding program uses conventional and molecular breeding approaches to improve tomato disease resistance, yield, and fruit quality. He has released 13 hybrid tomato cultivars and 19 tomato breeding lines. He has published over 95 journal articles, 10 book chapters, and more than 85 abstracts and research reports. He has mentored tens of graduate students, Post-Doctoral Research Scientists, Research Scholars, and Visiting Scientists. He has received ten professional awards for contributing to the scientific community, including the Fulbright Specialist Award, Julian C. Miller Sr. Distinguished Research Award, and Vegetable Breeding Excellence Award.

Prof. Chittaranjan Kole is an internationally renowned academician with a spectacular professional career spanning over 40 years. His life-time original scientific contributions, specifically in the the fields of Plant Genomics and Biotechnology have been globally appreciated. His scholarly publications include 170 research articles mostly published in peer-reviewed international journals, 35 book chapters, and over 200 books with globally-reputed publishers. His academic contributions have been profusely appreciated by seven Noble Laureates. His research contribitions have been recognized with several international awards and fellowships. Prof. Kole has worked as a faculty member, Head of Department, Dean or Vice Chancellor in three universities in India and as Visiting Professor in three universities in the USA. Currently, Prof. Kole is acting as the Founding President of the Genome India International and also of two other international organizations including International Climate Resilient Crop Genomics Cosnsortium and International Consortium on Phytomedomics and Nutriomics.