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Plant Genomics and Climate Change

  • Explores the potential of genomics for agriculture in the face of climate change
  • Compiles research from internationally known leaders in the field of molecular breeding
  • Provides analysis on a wide range of climate change predictions and future scenarios
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. The Impacts of Extreme Climatic Events on Wild Plant Populations

    • Robert C. Godfree, Lyndsey M. Vivian, Jennifer C. Pierson
    Pages 15-47
  3. Control of Arable Crop Pathogens; Climate Change Mitigation, Impacts and Adaptation

    • Bruce D. L. Fitt, David John Hughes, Henrik Uwe Stotz
    Pages 49-66
  4. Transcriptomics and Genetics Associated with Plant Responses to Elevated CO2 Atmospheric Concentrations

    • Amanda P. De Souza, Bruna C. Arenque, Eveline Q. P. Tavares, Marcos S. Buckeridge
    Pages 67-83
  5. Genomics of Drought

    • Tiago F. Lourenço, Pedro M. Barros, Nelson J. M. Saibo, Isabel A. Abreu, Ana Paula Santos, Carla António et al.
    Pages 85-135
  6. Genomics of Temperature Stress

    • Paula Andrea Martinez
    Pages 137-147
  7. “Genes, Meet Gases”: The Role of Plant Nutrition and Genomics in Addressing Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    • Jennifer Ming-Suet Ng, Mei Han, Perrin H. Beatty, Allen Good
    Pages 149-172
  8. Genomics of Salinity

    • Philipp Emanuel Bayer
    Pages 179-194
  9. Back Matter

    Pages 195-200

About this book

This book explores the impact of climate change on agriculture and our future ability to produce the crops which are the foundation of the human diet. Specifically, individual chapters explore the potential for genomics assisted breeding of improved crops with greater yield and tolerance to the stresses associated with predicted climate change scenarios. Given the clear and unmet challenge to mitigate climate changing events, this book will be of wide interest from plant breeders and environmental scientists, government bodies through to a more general audience who are interested in the likely impact of climate change on agriculture.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Plant Biology and Institute of, University of Western Australia, Crawley, Perth, Australia

    David Edwards

  • School of Plant Biology and Institute of, University of Western Australia, Crawley, Australia

    Jacqueline Batley

About the editors

Prof David Edwards gained an Honours degree in Agricultural Science from the University of Nottingham and a PhD from the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge. He has held positions within academia (University of Adelaide and University of Queensland, Australia; University of Cambridge, UK; and McGill University, Canada), government (Long Ashton Research Centre, UK, Department of Primary Industries, Victoria, Australia) and industry (ICI seeds, UK). David was appointed as a Centenary Professor at The University of Western Australia in 2015. His research interests include the structure and expression of plant genomes, the discovery and application of genome variation and applied bioinformatics, with a focus on crop plants and accelerating crop improvement in the face of climate change. 


Prof Jacqueline Batley is an ARC Future Fellow at the University of Western Australia. She was awarded her PhD from the University of Bristolin 2001 and moved to Australia in 2002. Jacqueline has expertise in the fi elds of plant and animal molecular biology, genetics and genomics, gained from working in both industry and academia. Her areas of interest include genetic and genomic analysis for applications including genetic diversity, linkage disequilibrium and comparative genomic studies, working across environmental and agricultural areas. Her current research projects include the molecular characterisation of agronomic traits, with a focus on disease resistance in Brassicas, with studies in both the fungal pathogen and the host plant.




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