04591nam 2200613 450 991079784950332120200520144314.00-12-802037-70-12-802000-8(CKB)3710000000501691(EBL)4089993(SSID)ssj0001587504(PQKBManifestationID)16271463(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001587504(PQKBWorkID)14870127(PQKB)11526660(Au-PeEL)EBL4089993(CaPaEBR)ebr11120515(CaONFJC)MIL852362(OCoLC)932052335(MiAaPQ)EBC4089993(PPN)193662698(EXLCZ)99371000000050169120151207h20162016 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrGenetic and genomic resources for grain cereals improvement /edited by Mohar Singh, Hari D. UpadhyayaLondon :Elsevier,[2016]©20161 online resource (386 p.)Includes index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of contributors; Preface; Introduction; 1 - Rice; 2 - Wheat; 3 - Barley; 4 - Oat; 5 - Sorghum; 6 - Pearl millet; 7 - Finger and foxtail millets; 8 - Proso, barnyard, little, and kodo millets; References; 1 - Rice; 1.1 - Introduction; 1.2 - Origin, distribution, and diversity; 1.3 - Germplasm exploration and collection; 1.3.1 - Germplasm introduction/acquisition; 1.3.2 - Collection of wild relatives; 1.3.3 - Wild species and its importance; 1.3.4 - Collection of trait-specific germplasm; 1.3.4.1 - Nerice rice; 1.3.4.2 - Medicinal (njavara) rice1.4 - Germplasm introduction1.5 - Germplasm conservation; 1.6 - Germplasm evaluation and utilization; 1.6.1 - Disease resistance; 1.6.2 - Insect resistance; 1.6.3 - Abiotic stress tolerance; 1.6.4 - Donors identified for different traits; 1.7 - Limitations in germplasm use; 1.8 - Germplasm enhancement through wide crosses; 1.9 - Rejuvenation of cultivated germplasm; 1.10 - Sharing of germplasm; 1.11 - Registration of germplasm; 1.12 - Integration of genomic and genetic resources in crop improvement; 1.12.1 - Structural and functional genomic resources; 1.12.2 - Rice genome1.12.3 - Rice whole-genome sequencing1.12.3.1 - Cultivated rice; 1.12.3.2 - Wild rice; 1.12.4 - The Oryza map alignment project; 1.12.5 - Rice genome resequencing project (3000 accs.); 1.12.6 - Plastome genome: plastid and mitochondrial genomes; 1.12.7 - Resequencing of rice genome; 1.12.8 - Structural genomics; 1.12.8.1 - Molecular marker; 1.12.8.2 - Gene identification and characterization; 1.12.8.2.1 - Conventional approaches: map-based cloning; 1.12.8.2.2 - Next-generational sequencing technology approach; 1.12.9 - Functional genomics; 1.12.10 - Mutant resources of rice1.12.10.1 - Mutants developed through physical and chemical mutagenesis1.12.10.2 - Mutants developed through insertional mutagenesis; 1.12.10.3 - T-DNA insertion mutagenesis; 1.12.10.4 - Transposon mutagenesis; 1.12.10.5 - Retrotransposon mutagenesis; 1.12.11 - Transcriptomic resources; 1.12.11.1 - Study of transcriptome composition; 1.12.11.1.1 - Sequencing of ESTs and FL-cDNA; 1.12.11.1.2 - Genomic tiling microarray analysis; 1.12.11.2 - Study of transcriptome dynamics; 1.12.11.2.1 - Microarray analysis; 1.12.11.2.2 - RNA-Seq analysis; 1.12.12 - Proteomic resources of rice1.12.13 - Rice systems biology1.13 - Conclusions; References; Further Readings; 2 - Wheat; 2.1 - Introduction; 2.2 - Evolution and origin of Triticum; 2.2.1 - Evolution; 2.2.2 - Origin and distribution of Triticum; 2.3 - Wheat genetic resources and gene pools; 2.4 - Genetic diversity and erosion from the traditional areas; 2.5 - Conservation of genetic resources; 2.5.1 - In situ conservation; 2.5.2 - Ex situ conservation; 2.6 - Processing to conservation; 2.6.1 - Characterization; 2.6.2 - Documentation; 2.6.3 - Multiplication and regeneration; 2.6.4 - Distribution2.7 - Role of genetic resources in wheat breedingGermplasm resources, PlantGrainGermplasm resources, Plant.Grain.633.1/04233Singh MoharUpadhyaya Hari D.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910797849503321Genetic and genomic resources for grain cereals improvement3781958UNINA