Plant Breeding for Abiotic Stress Tolerance

Plant Breeding for Abiotic Stress Tolerance

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in Vorbereitung

The rapid population growth and the increase in the per capita income, especially in the group of emerging countries referred to as BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) has created huge pressure for the expansion of the agricultural growing area and the crop yields to meet the rising demand. As a result, many areas that have been considered marginal for growing crops, due to their low fertility, drought, salinity, and many other abiotic stresses, have now been incorporated in the production system. Additionally, climate change has brought new challenges to agriculture to produce food, feed, fiber and biofuels. To cope with these new challenges, many plant breeding programs have reoriented their breeding scope to stress tolerance in the last years. The authors of this book have collected the most recent advances and discoveries applied to breeding for abiotic stresses in this book, starting with new physiological concepts and breeding methods, and moving on to discuss modern molecular biological approaches geared to the development of improved cultivars tolerant to most sorts of abiotic stress.

Written in an easy to understand style, this book is an excellent reference work for students, scientists and farmers interested in learning how to breed for abiotic stresses scenarios, presenting the state-of-the-art in plant stresses and allowing the reader to develop a greater understanding of the basic mechanisms of tolerance to abiotic stresses and how to breed for them.



Abiotic Stresses: Challenges for Plant Breeding in the Coming Decades
Breeding for Stress-Tolerance or Resource-Use Efficiency?
The Physiology of the Abiotic Stresses
Breeding for Nitrogen Use Efficiency
Breeding for Phosphorous Use Efficiency
Breeding for Water Use Efficiency
Breeding for Salinity Tolerance
Breeding for Aluminum Tolerance
Breeding Heat-Stress Tolerance
Breeding Perennial Species for Abiotic Stresses.<br />
ISBN 978-3-642-43553-9
Artikelnummer 9783642435539
Medientyp Buch
Auflage 2012
Copyrightjahr 2014
Verlag Springer, Berlin
Umfang VIII, 176 Seiten
Abbildungen VIII, 176 p.
Sprache Englisch