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Legumes in the Omic Era [electronic resource] / edited by Sanjeev Gupta, Nagasamy Nadarajan, Debjyoti Sen Gupta.

Contributor(s): Publisher: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: XII, 348 p. 24 illus., 21 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781461483700
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 580 23
LOC classification:
  • QK1-989
Online resources:
Contents:
Ch. 1. Legumes in Omic Era: Retrospects and Prospects Ch. 2. Advances in Functional Genomics in Legumes -- Ch. 3. Advances in Soybean Genomics -- Ch. 4. Advances in Chickpea Genomics -- Ch. 5. Advances in Pigeonpea Genomics -- Ch. 6. Advances in Lentil Genomics -- Ch. 7. Advances in Cowpea Improvement and Genomics -- Ch. 8. Advances in Greengram and Blackgram Genomics -- Ch. 9. Common Bean Genomics and its Applications in Breeding Programs -- Ch. 10. Pulses biofortification in genomic era:  multidisciplinary opportunities and challenges -- Ch. 11. Towards Enriching Genomic Resources in Legumes -- Ch. 12. Bioinformatics for Legume Genomics Research -- Ch. 13. Genetics and genomics of resistance to rust and stemphylium blight in lentil -- Ch. 14. Genomics in studying the legume genome evolution -- Ch. 15. Advances in Pea Genomics.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Legumes in the Omic Era provides a timely review of recent advances in legume genomics research and application. In this post-genomic era, enormous amounts of biological information is available that could be of huge potential use for crop improvement applications. This aspect of genomics assisted plant breeding is focused throughout the book for all the important grain legume crops. The role of functional genomics and the importance of bioinformatics tools in present day genomics and molecular breeding research is also discussed in detail. Use of molecular tools for nutritional fortification of grain legume is briefly presented. A chapter has also been contributed on fungal disease resistance to elucidate potential application of genomic tools in molecular breeding of grain legume species. The book contains fifteen chapters contributed by 50 scientists from different countries who are actively involved in analyzing and improving particular legume genomes. This book serves as a reference resource to legumes researchers for the use of genome information twoard the improvement of major legume crops.
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Ch. 1. Legumes in Omic Era: Retrospects and Prospects Ch. 2. Advances in Functional Genomics in Legumes -- Ch. 3. Advances in Soybean Genomics -- Ch. 4. Advances in Chickpea Genomics -- Ch. 5. Advances in Pigeonpea Genomics -- Ch. 6. Advances in Lentil Genomics -- Ch. 7. Advances in Cowpea Improvement and Genomics -- Ch. 8. Advances in Greengram and Blackgram Genomics -- Ch. 9. Common Bean Genomics and its Applications in Breeding Programs -- Ch. 10. Pulses biofortification in genomic era:  multidisciplinary opportunities and challenges -- Ch. 11. Towards Enriching Genomic Resources in Legumes -- Ch. 12. Bioinformatics for Legume Genomics Research -- Ch. 13. Genetics and genomics of resistance to rust and stemphylium blight in lentil -- Ch. 14. Genomics in studying the legume genome evolution -- Ch. 15. Advances in Pea Genomics.

Legumes in the Omic Era provides a timely review of recent advances in legume genomics research and application. In this post-genomic era, enormous amounts of biological information is available that could be of huge potential use for crop improvement applications. This aspect of genomics assisted plant breeding is focused throughout the book for all the important grain legume crops. The role of functional genomics and the importance of bioinformatics tools in present day genomics and molecular breeding research is also discussed in detail. Use of molecular tools for nutritional fortification of grain legume is briefly presented. A chapter has also been contributed on fungal disease resistance to elucidate potential application of genomic tools in molecular breeding of grain legume species. The book contains fifteen chapters contributed by 50 scientists from different countries who are actively involved in analyzing and improving particular legume genomes. This book serves as a reference resource to legumes researchers for the use of genome information twoard the improvement of major legume crops.

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