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The Wild Oryza Genomes

  • The first-ever book to concentrate on the genomes of wild rice species
  • Focuses on the untapped reservoir of agronomically important traits in wild Oryza species
  • Explores both theoretical and practical aspects of rice breeding

Part of the book series: Compendium of Plant Genomes (CPG)

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Table of contents (26 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxi
  2. Informatics of Wild Relatives of Rice

    • Deepak Singh Bisht, Amolkumar U. Solanke, Tapan K. Mondal
    Pages 27-40
  3. Evolutionary Relationships Among the Oryza Species

    • Peterson W. Wambugu, Desterio Nyamongo, Marie-Noelle Ndjiondjop, Robert J. Henry
    Pages 41-54
  4. Oryza alta Swollen

    • C. Gireesh
    Pages 55-59
  5. Oryza australiensis Domin

    • Robert J. Henry
    Pages 61-66
  6. Oryza barthii A. Chev

    • Peterson W. Wambugu, Robert J. Henry
    Pages 67-74
  7. Oryza brachyantha A. Chev. et Roehr

    • Felipe Klein Ricachenevsky, Giseli Buffon, Joséli Schwambach, Raul Antonio Sperotto
    Pages 75-85
  8. Oryza coarctata Roxb

    • Soni Chowrasia, Hukam Chand Rawal, Abhishek Mazumder, Kishor Gaikwad, Tilak Raj Sharma, Nagendra Kumar Singh et al.
    Pages 87-104
  9. Oryza glaberrima Steud.

    • Marie Noelle Ndjiondjop, Peterson Wambugu, Jean Rodrigue Sangare, Tia Dro, Bienvenu Kpeki, Karlin Gnikoua
    Pages 105-126
  10. Oryza glumaepatula Steud.

    • Camila Pegoraro, Daniel da Rosa Farias, Antonio Costa de Oliveira
    Pages 127-135
  11. Oryza grandiglumis (Doell) Prod.

    • Abubakar Mohammad Gumi, Adamu Aliyu Aliero
    Pages 137-143
  12. Oryza granulata Nees et Arn. ex Watt

    • Blanca E. Barrera-Figueroa, Julián M. Peña-Castro
    Pages 145-149
  13. Oryza latifolia Desv

    • C. Gireesh
    Pages 151-157
  14. Oryza longiglumis Jansen

    • Mrinmoy Sarker, Dipti Ranjan Pani, Tapan K. Mondal
    Pages 159-163
  15. Oryza longistaminata A. Chev. and Röhr

    • Marie Noelle Ndjiondjop, Peterson Wambugu, Tia Dro, Raphael Mufumbo, Jean Sangare, Karlin Gnikoua
    Pages 165-176
  16. Oryza meridionalis N.Q.Ng

    • Ali Mohammad Moner, Robert J. Henry
    Pages 177-182
  17. Oryza meyeriana Baill

    • Kutubuddin Ali Molla, Subhasis Karmakar, Johiruddin Molla, T. P. Muhammed Azharudheen, Karabi Datta
    Pages 183-192
  18. Oryza minuta J. Presl. ex C. B. Persl

    • Walid Hassan Elgamal, Mostafa Mamdouh Elshenawy
    Pages 193-202
  19. Oryza neocaledonica Morat

    • Kutubuddin Ali Molla, Subhasis Karmakar, Johiruddin Molla, T. P. Muhammed Azharudheen, Karabi Datta
    Pages 203-206

About this book

This book focuses on the latest genome sequencing of the 25 wild Oryza species, public and private genomic resources, and their impact on genetic improvement research. It also addresses the untapped reservoir of agronomically important traits in wild Oryza species. Rice is a model crop plant that is frequently used to address several basic questions in plant biology, yet its wild relatives offer an untapped source of agronomically important alleles that are absent in the rice gene pool. 

The genus Oryza is extremely diverse, as indicated by a wide range of chromosome numbers, different ploidy levels and genome sizes. After a 13-year gap from the first sequencing of rice in the 2002, the genomes of 11 wild Oryza species have now been sequenced and more will follow. These vast genomic resources are extremely useful for addressing several basic questions on the origin of the genus, evolutionary relationships between the species, domestication, and environmental adaptation, and also help to substantiate molecular breeding and pre-breeding work to introgress useful characters horizontally from wild species into cultivated rice.

Editors and Affiliations

  • IARI Campus, ICAR-National Research Center on Plant Biotechnology, New Delhi, India

    Tapan K. Mondal

  • Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia

    Robert J. Henry

Bibliographic Information

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eBook USD 149.00
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  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 199.00
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Hardcover Book USD 199.00
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  • Durable hardcover edition
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