Overview
- Editors:
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Surinder Kumar Gupta
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Science and Technology, Division of Plant Breeding and Genetics, S.K. University of Agricultural, Chatha, India
- First reference on the recent developments in a new area of science and fills a void in publications on crucifers
- Offers the most up-to-date and accurate information and will prove useful for students, researchers, and industrialists
- Biotechnology of Crucifers addresses the exciting advances in the field and looks to the future of genetic engineering and manipulation
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (12 chapters)
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- Dan Liu, Ling Xu, Xinxin Geng, Yuanfei Zhou, Zhenchao Zhang, Bing Wang et al.
Pages 23-44
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- Yoshihito Takahata, Yu Takahashi, Ryo Tsuwamoto
Pages 45-62
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- Bhawana Pathak, Razia Khan, Jyoti Fulekar, M. H. Fulekar
Pages 63-90
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- Stacy D. Singer, Michael S. Greer, Elzbieta Mietkiewska, Xue Pan, Randall J. Weselake
Pages 111-149
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- Jinghua Yang, Mingfang Zhang
Pages 173-185
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- Hiroyasu Kitasiba, Takeshi Nishio
Pages 187-208
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- Muhammad Awais Ghani, Langlang Zhang, Junxing Li, Bin Liu, Liping Chen
Pages 209-220
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- Hongbo Liu, Bizeng Mao, Peng Cui, Tian Tian, Changrong Huang, Xi Xu et al.
Pages 221-234
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Back Matter
Pages 235-241
About this book
Despite the recent advances made in the improvement of crucifer crops using conventional breeding techniques, the yield levels and the oil and meal quality could not be improved as expected. The understanding of genetic material (DNA/RNA) and its manipulation by scientists has provided the opportunity to improve crucifers by increasing its diversity beyond conventional genetic limitations. The application of the biotechnological techniques will have major impacts in two ways: first, it provides a number of techniques/methods for efficient selection for favorable variants and second, it gives an opportunity to utilize alien variation available in the crucifers by using the novel techniques of biotechnology to develop high yielding varieties with good nutritional quality, having resistance to insect, pest, and disease resistance.
Editors and Affiliations
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Science and Technology, Division of Plant Breeding and Genetics, S.K. University of Agricultural, Chatha, India
Surinder Kumar Gupta
About the editor
Prof. Dr. Surinder Kumar Gupta is Professor of Plant Breeding and Genetics and Chief Scientist and Nodal Officer of Biotechnology at the S. K. University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology (SKUAST), Jammu, INDIA. His academic and professional career have been primarily devoted to research on oilseed Brassicas for nearly two decades. He obtained his post-graduate degree of M. Sc. and Ph. D. from Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana in 1984 and 1987, respectively. He is a recipient of Post Doctoral Fellowship in Plant Biotechnology. For his superior scientific work, he has also been conferred with “Young Scientist Award” in 1993-94 by the State Department of Science and Technology. Prof. Dr. Gupta has published more than 75 research papers in esteemed National and International journals mostly on Brassicas and edited seven books, including two in press for Springer Science+Business Media.