Plant Breeding Reviews . Volume 7 [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : John Wiley & Sons, 1989 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (242 p.) |
Disciplina | 631.5305 |
Altri autori (Persone) | JanickJules <1931-> |
Collana | Plant Breeding Reviews |
Soggetto topico |
Plant breeding -- Periodicals
Plant breeding Agriculture Earth & Environmental Sciences Plant Sciences |
ISBN | 1-118-06104-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
PLANT BREEDING REVIEWS Volume 7; Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1 History and Operation of the National Plant Germplasm System; I. Introduction; II. History of the National Plant Germplasm System (NPGS); III. Operation of NPGS; IV. National and International Interactions; V. A Look to the Future; Literature Cited; 2 Information Systems; I. Record Keeping and Automation of the National Plant Germplasm System; II. A National Information System; III. International Germplasm Databases; IV. Conclusions; Literature Cited; 3 Plant Exploration; I. Introduction; II. History of Plant Exploration
III. Plant Exploration OfficeIV. Resources for Planning Explorations; V. Proposals; VI. Documentation; VII. A Different Culture; VIII. Health and Safety; IX. Conclusion; Literature Cited; 4 Seed Maintenance and Storage; I. Introduction; II. Seed Increase Techniques; III. Seed Storage; IV. Genetic Considerations; Literature Cited; 5 Maintenance and Storage: Clonal Germplasm; I. Introduction; II. Policy and Operational Guidelines; III. Propagation Techniques; IV. Preservation Techniques; V. Genetic Considerations; Literature Cited; 6 Long-Term Seed Storage; I. Introduction; II. Seed Longevity III. Seed DeteriorationIV. Conventional Storage Methods; V. Cryopreservation; VI. Seed Storage Facilities; Literature Cited; 7 Biotechnology and Germplasm Preservation; I. Introduction; II. Collection and Acquisition; III. Maintenance and Distribution; IV. Characterization; V. Summary; Literature Cited; 8 Evaluation and Enhancement; I. Introduction; II. Evaluation; III. Enhancement; IV. Summary; Literature Cited; Common Abbreviations Used by the U.S. National Plant Germplasm System; Subject Index; Cumulative Subject Index; Cumulative Contributor Index |
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Plant Breeding Reviews . Volume 5 [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : John Wiley & Sons, 1987 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (460 p.) |
Disciplina | 631.5305 |
Altri autori (Persone) | JanickJules <1931-> |
Collana | Plant Breeding Reviews |
Soggetto topico |
Plant breeding -- Periodicals
Plant breeding Agriculture Earth & Environmental Sciences Plant Sciences |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-118-06102-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
PLANT BREEDING REVIEWS Volume 5; Contents; Contributors; 1 Dedication: Orville A. Vogel-Wheat Breeder, Agronomist, Inventor; Text; Publications of Orville A. Vogel; 2 Breeding and Genetics of Durum Wheat; I. Introduction; II. Cytogenetics and Genetics; III. Agronomic Traits; IV. Quality Traits; V. Pest Resistance; VI. Adaptation; VII. Conclusions and Summary; Literature Cited; 3 Cytogenetics of Triticale; I. Introduction; II. Octoploid Triticale; III. Hexaploid Triticale; IV. Tetraploid Triticale; V. Conclusions; Literature Cited; 4 A History of Barley Breeding Methods; I. Introduction
II. Agricultural Beginnings and Barley DomesticationIII. Pre-Mendelian Barley Breeding; IV. Pedigree Methods; V. Backcross Method; VI. Population Breeding; VII. Mutation Breeding; VIII. Hybrid Barley; IX. Summary; Literature Cited; 5 Induced Mutations in Maize; I. Introduction; II. Mutagenic Agents; III. Mutant Induction, Screening, and Maintenance; IV. Types and Frequencies of Mutants Induced by EMS; V. Utility of Mutagenesis; VI. Conclusions; Literature Cited; 6 Embryo and Ovule Culture in Crop Improvement; I. Embryo Culture; II. Media and Culture Procedures III. Applications in Crop ImprovementIV. Conclusions; Appendix: Components of Selected Media Used for Embryo and Ovule Culture; Literature Cited; 7 Interspecific Hybridization in Pasture Legumes; I. Introduction; II. General Considerations in Breeding Pasture Legumes; III. Production of Pasture Legume Hybrids Using Embryo Culture; IV. Characteristics and Potential of Interspecific Hybrids; V. Characteristics of Some Pasture Legume Hybrids; VI. Prospects for Hybrid Pasture Legumes; Literature Cited; 8 Breeding Rabbiteye Blueberries; I. Introduction; II. Germplasm Resources; III. Genetics IV. Breeding-General ConsiderationsV. Intraspecific Hybridization; VI. Interspecific Hybridization; VII. Breeding for Particular Characteristics; VIII. Future Prospects; Literature Cited; 9 Gametoclonal Variation; I. Introduction; II. Gametoclonal Variation in Specific Crops; III. Comparison of Androgenetic and Gynogenetic Plants; IV. Genetic Basis of Gametoclonal Variation; V. Summary and Conclusions; Literature Cited; 10 Host-Parasite Genetics; I. Introduction; II. Traditional Host-Parasite Genetics; III. Genetic Basis of Host-Parasite Interactions IV. Resistance Breeding and Gene-for-Gene InteractionV. Major- and Minor-Gene Resistance; VI. Parasitic Epistasis; VII. Molecular Genetics and Host-Parasite Interactions; VIII. DNA Cloning Vectors; IX. Molecular Biology and Changing Concepts in Host-Parasite Genetics; Literature Cited; Subject Index; Cumulative Subject Index; Cumulative Contributor Index |
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Plant Breeding Reviews . Volume 5 [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : John Wiley & Sons, 1987 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (460 p.) |
Disciplina | 631.5305 |
Altri autori (Persone) | JanickJules <1931-> |
Collana | Plant Breeding Reviews |
Soggetto topico |
Plant breeding -- Periodicals
Plant breeding Agriculture Earth & Environmental Sciences Plant Sciences |
ISBN | 1-118-06102-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
PLANT BREEDING REVIEWS Volume 5; Contents; Contributors; 1 Dedication: Orville A. Vogel-Wheat Breeder, Agronomist, Inventor; Text; Publications of Orville A. Vogel; 2 Breeding and Genetics of Durum Wheat; I. Introduction; II. Cytogenetics and Genetics; III. Agronomic Traits; IV. Quality Traits; V. Pest Resistance; VI. Adaptation; VII. Conclusions and Summary; Literature Cited; 3 Cytogenetics of Triticale; I. Introduction; II. Octoploid Triticale; III. Hexaploid Triticale; IV. Tetraploid Triticale; V. Conclusions; Literature Cited; 4 A History of Barley Breeding Methods; I. Introduction
II. Agricultural Beginnings and Barley DomesticationIII. Pre-Mendelian Barley Breeding; IV. Pedigree Methods; V. Backcross Method; VI. Population Breeding; VII. Mutation Breeding; VIII. Hybrid Barley; IX. Summary; Literature Cited; 5 Induced Mutations in Maize; I. Introduction; II. Mutagenic Agents; III. Mutant Induction, Screening, and Maintenance; IV. Types and Frequencies of Mutants Induced by EMS; V. Utility of Mutagenesis; VI. Conclusions; Literature Cited; 6 Embryo and Ovule Culture in Crop Improvement; I. Embryo Culture; II. Media and Culture Procedures III. Applications in Crop ImprovementIV. Conclusions; Appendix: Components of Selected Media Used for Embryo and Ovule Culture; Literature Cited; 7 Interspecific Hybridization in Pasture Legumes; I. Introduction; II. General Considerations in Breeding Pasture Legumes; III. Production of Pasture Legume Hybrids Using Embryo Culture; IV. Characteristics and Potential of Interspecific Hybrids; V. Characteristics of Some Pasture Legume Hybrids; VI. Prospects for Hybrid Pasture Legumes; Literature Cited; 8 Breeding Rabbiteye Blueberries; I. Introduction; II. Germplasm Resources; III. Genetics IV. Breeding-General ConsiderationsV. Intraspecific Hybridization; VI. Interspecific Hybridization; VII. Breeding for Particular Characteristics; VIII. Future Prospects; Literature Cited; 9 Gametoclonal Variation; I. Introduction; II. Gametoclonal Variation in Specific Crops; III. Comparison of Androgenetic and Gynogenetic Plants; IV. Genetic Basis of Gametoclonal Variation; V. Summary and Conclusions; Literature Cited; 10 Host-Parasite Genetics; I. Introduction; II. Traditional Host-Parasite Genetics; III. Genetic Basis of Host-Parasite Interactions IV. Resistance Breeding and Gene-for-Gene InteractionV. Major- and Minor-Gene Resistance; VI. Parasitic Epistasis; VII. Molecular Genetics and Host-Parasite Interactions; VIII. DNA Cloning Vectors; IX. Molecular Biology and Changing Concepts in Host-Parasite Genetics; Literature Cited; Subject Index; Cumulative Subject Index; Cumulative Contributor Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830010403321 |
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Plant Breeding Reviews . Volume 5 [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : John Wiley & Sons, 1987 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (460 p.) |
Disciplina | 631.5305 |
Altri autori (Persone) | JanickJules <1931-> |
Collana | Plant Breeding Reviews |
Soggetto topico |
Plant breeding -- Periodicals
Plant breeding Agriculture Earth & Environmental Sciences Plant Sciences |
ISBN | 1-118-06102-0 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
PLANT BREEDING REVIEWS Volume 5; Contents; Contributors; 1 Dedication: Orville A. Vogel-Wheat Breeder, Agronomist, Inventor; Text; Publications of Orville A. Vogel; 2 Breeding and Genetics of Durum Wheat; I. Introduction; II. Cytogenetics and Genetics; III. Agronomic Traits; IV. Quality Traits; V. Pest Resistance; VI. Adaptation; VII. Conclusions and Summary; Literature Cited; 3 Cytogenetics of Triticale; I. Introduction; II. Octoploid Triticale; III. Hexaploid Triticale; IV. Tetraploid Triticale; V. Conclusions; Literature Cited; 4 A History of Barley Breeding Methods; I. Introduction
II. Agricultural Beginnings and Barley DomesticationIII. Pre-Mendelian Barley Breeding; IV. Pedigree Methods; V. Backcross Method; VI. Population Breeding; VII. Mutation Breeding; VIII. Hybrid Barley; IX. Summary; Literature Cited; 5 Induced Mutations in Maize; I. Introduction; II. Mutagenic Agents; III. Mutant Induction, Screening, and Maintenance; IV. Types and Frequencies of Mutants Induced by EMS; V. Utility of Mutagenesis; VI. Conclusions; Literature Cited; 6 Embryo and Ovule Culture in Crop Improvement; I. Embryo Culture; II. Media and Culture Procedures III. Applications in Crop ImprovementIV. Conclusions; Appendix: Components of Selected Media Used for Embryo and Ovule Culture; Literature Cited; 7 Interspecific Hybridization in Pasture Legumes; I. Introduction; II. General Considerations in Breeding Pasture Legumes; III. Production of Pasture Legume Hybrids Using Embryo Culture; IV. Characteristics and Potential of Interspecific Hybrids; V. Characteristics of Some Pasture Legume Hybrids; VI. Prospects for Hybrid Pasture Legumes; Literature Cited; 8 Breeding Rabbiteye Blueberries; I. Introduction; II. Germplasm Resources; III. Genetics IV. Breeding-General ConsiderationsV. Intraspecific Hybridization; VI. Interspecific Hybridization; VII. Breeding for Particular Characteristics; VIII. Future Prospects; Literature Cited; 9 Gametoclonal Variation; I. Introduction; II. Gametoclonal Variation in Specific Crops; III. Comparison of Androgenetic and Gynogenetic Plants; IV. Genetic Basis of Gametoclonal Variation; V. Summary and Conclusions; Literature Cited; 10 Host-Parasite Genetics; I. Introduction; II. Traditional Host-Parasite Genetics; III. Genetic Basis of Host-Parasite Interactions IV. Resistance Breeding and Gene-for-Gene InteractionV. Major- and Minor-Gene Resistance; VI. Parasitic Epistasis; VII. Molecular Genetics and Host-Parasite Interactions; VIII. DNA Cloning Vectors; IX. Molecular Biology and Changing Concepts in Host-Parasite Genetics; Literature Cited; Subject Index; Cumulative Subject Index; Cumulative Contributor Index |
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Plant Breeding Reviews . Volume 4 [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : John Wiley & Sons, 1986 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (422 p.) |
Disciplina | 631.5305 |
Altri autori (Persone) | JanickJules <1931-> |
Collana | Plant Breeding Reviews |
Soggetto topico |
Plant breeding -- Periodicals
Plant breeding Agriculture Earth & Environmental Sciences Plant Sciences |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-118-06101-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
PLANT BREEDING REVIEWS Volume 4; Contents; Contributors; 1 Dedication: Henry M. Munger Vegetable Breeder and Educator; Text; Publications of Henry M. Munger; 2 Pollen, Pistil, and Reproductive Function in Crop Plants; I. Introduction; II. Pollen; III. The Receptive Pistil; IV. Pollen-Pistil Interactions; V. Potential for Pollen Selection; VI. Conclusions; Literature Cited; 3 Mobile Elements in Maize; I. Introduction; II. Phenotypic Expression of Mobile-Element-Induced Variegation; III. Components and Molecular Structure of Mobile Elements; IV. Genetic Determination of Mobile Elements
V. TranspositionVI. Effects on Gene Expression; VII. Origins and Activation of Mobile Elements; VIII. Molecular Summary of Mobile Elements; IX. Mobile Elements, Evolution, and Crop Improvement; X. Concluding Comments; XI. Glossary; Literature Cited; 4 Somaclonal Variation in Alfalfa; I. Introduction; II. Variation among Regenerated Plants; III. Managing Somaclonal Variation; IV. Conclusions; Literature Cited; 5 Cell Selection for Crop Improvement; I. Introduction; II. Tissue Culture and Cell Selection; III. Successful Cell Selections; IV. Tissue Culture and Cell Selection: An Assessment V. ConclusionLiterature Cited; 6 Oil Palm Improvement via Tissue Culture; I. Introduction; II. Conventional Propagation and Improvement; III. In Vitro Approaches; IV. General Methodology; V. Conclusions and Prospects; Literature Cited; 7 Breeding Soybeans for Drought Resistance; I. Introduction; II. Morphological Responses to Drought Stress; III. Physiological Responses to Drought Stress; IV. Biochemical Responses to Drought Stress; V. Physical Responses to Drought Stress; VI. Germplasm Variability and Heritability; VII. Selection for Drought Resistance VIII. Screening Systems for Drought ResistanceLiterature Cited; 8 Breeding Common Bean for Yield in Mixtures; I. Introduction; II. Genetic Implications of Competition in Pure Stands; III. Yield of Beans in Mixture with Maize; IV. Yield of Beans in Relay Cropping with Maize; V. Yield of Beans in Mixtures and Relay Cropped with Maize; VI. Effect of Planting Beans before Maize in Mixtures; VII. Use of Both Pure Stands and Mixture Performance to Predict Bean Yields; VIII. Yield of Segregating Populations of Beans in Pure Stands and in Mixtures with Maize IX. Effect of Beans on the Yield of Maize in MixturesX. Influence of Plant Habit and Seed Size on Yield of Beans in Mixtures with Maize; XI. Effect of Eliminating Low-Yielding Bean Cultivars in Either Pure Stands or Mixtures; XII. General Discussion of Results; XIII. Breeding Options for Beans That Are to Be Grown in Pure Stands and in Mixtures and/or Relay Cropping with Maize; XIV. Concluding Remarks; Literature Cited; 9 Inheritance of Tomato Fruit Quality Components; I. Introduction; II. Fruit Solids; III. Acidity; IV. Carotenoids; V. Vitamins; VI. Inorganic Constituents VII. Volatile Compounds |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910133451603321 |
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Plant Breeding Reviews . Volume 4 [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : John Wiley & Sons, 1986 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (422 p.) |
Disciplina | 631.5305 |
Altri autori (Persone) | JanickJules <1931-> |
Collana | Plant Breeding Reviews |
Soggetto topico |
Plant breeding -- Periodicals
Plant breeding Agriculture Earth & Environmental Sciences Plant Sciences |
ISBN | 1-118-06101-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
PLANT BREEDING REVIEWS Volume 4; Contents; Contributors; 1 Dedication: Henry M. Munger Vegetable Breeder and Educator; Text; Publications of Henry M. Munger; 2 Pollen, Pistil, and Reproductive Function in Crop Plants; I. Introduction; II. Pollen; III. The Receptive Pistil; IV. Pollen-Pistil Interactions; V. Potential for Pollen Selection; VI. Conclusions; Literature Cited; 3 Mobile Elements in Maize; I. Introduction; II. Phenotypic Expression of Mobile-Element-Induced Variegation; III. Components and Molecular Structure of Mobile Elements; IV. Genetic Determination of Mobile Elements
V. TranspositionVI. Effects on Gene Expression; VII. Origins and Activation of Mobile Elements; VIII. Molecular Summary of Mobile Elements; IX. Mobile Elements, Evolution, and Crop Improvement; X. Concluding Comments; XI. Glossary; Literature Cited; 4 Somaclonal Variation in Alfalfa; I. Introduction; II. Variation among Regenerated Plants; III. Managing Somaclonal Variation; IV. Conclusions; Literature Cited; 5 Cell Selection for Crop Improvement; I. Introduction; II. Tissue Culture and Cell Selection; III. Successful Cell Selections; IV. Tissue Culture and Cell Selection: An Assessment V. ConclusionLiterature Cited; 6 Oil Palm Improvement via Tissue Culture; I. Introduction; II. Conventional Propagation and Improvement; III. In Vitro Approaches; IV. General Methodology; V. Conclusions and Prospects; Literature Cited; 7 Breeding Soybeans for Drought Resistance; I. Introduction; II. Morphological Responses to Drought Stress; III. Physiological Responses to Drought Stress; IV. Biochemical Responses to Drought Stress; V. Physical Responses to Drought Stress; VI. Germplasm Variability and Heritability; VII. Selection for Drought Resistance VIII. Screening Systems for Drought ResistanceLiterature Cited; 8 Breeding Common Bean for Yield in Mixtures; I. Introduction; II. Genetic Implications of Competition in Pure Stands; III. Yield of Beans in Mixture with Maize; IV. Yield of Beans in Relay Cropping with Maize; V. Yield of Beans in Mixtures and Relay Cropped with Maize; VI. Effect of Planting Beans before Maize in Mixtures; VII. Use of Both Pure Stands and Mixture Performance to Predict Bean Yields; VIII. Yield of Segregating Populations of Beans in Pure Stands and in Mixtures with Maize IX. Effect of Beans on the Yield of Maize in MixturesX. Influence of Plant Habit and Seed Size on Yield of Beans in Mixtures with Maize; XI. Effect of Eliminating Low-Yielding Bean Cultivars in Either Pure Stands or Mixtures; XII. General Discussion of Results; XIII. Breeding Options for Beans That Are to Be Grown in Pure Stands and in Mixtures and/or Relay Cropping with Maize; XIV. Concluding Remarks; Literature Cited; 9 Inheritance of Tomato Fruit Quality Components; I. Introduction; II. Fruit Solids; III. Acidity; IV. Carotenoids; V. Vitamins; VI. Inorganic Constituents VII. Volatile Compounds |
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Plant Breeding Reviews . Volume 4 [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : John Wiley & Sons, 1986 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (422 p.) |
Disciplina | 631.5305 |
Altri autori (Persone) | JanickJules <1931-> |
Collana | Plant Breeding Reviews |
Soggetto topico |
Plant breeding -- Periodicals
Plant breeding Agriculture Earth & Environmental Sciences Plant Sciences |
ISBN | 1-118-06101-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
PLANT BREEDING REVIEWS Volume 4; Contents; Contributors; 1 Dedication: Henry M. Munger Vegetable Breeder and Educator; Text; Publications of Henry M. Munger; 2 Pollen, Pistil, and Reproductive Function in Crop Plants; I. Introduction; II. Pollen; III. The Receptive Pistil; IV. Pollen-Pistil Interactions; V. Potential for Pollen Selection; VI. Conclusions; Literature Cited; 3 Mobile Elements in Maize; I. Introduction; II. Phenotypic Expression of Mobile-Element-Induced Variegation; III. Components and Molecular Structure of Mobile Elements; IV. Genetic Determination of Mobile Elements
V. TranspositionVI. Effects on Gene Expression; VII. Origins and Activation of Mobile Elements; VIII. Molecular Summary of Mobile Elements; IX. Mobile Elements, Evolution, and Crop Improvement; X. Concluding Comments; XI. Glossary; Literature Cited; 4 Somaclonal Variation in Alfalfa; I. Introduction; II. Variation among Regenerated Plants; III. Managing Somaclonal Variation; IV. Conclusions; Literature Cited; 5 Cell Selection for Crop Improvement; I. Introduction; II. Tissue Culture and Cell Selection; III. Successful Cell Selections; IV. Tissue Culture and Cell Selection: An Assessment V. ConclusionLiterature Cited; 6 Oil Palm Improvement via Tissue Culture; I. Introduction; II. Conventional Propagation and Improvement; III. In Vitro Approaches; IV. General Methodology; V. Conclusions and Prospects; Literature Cited; 7 Breeding Soybeans for Drought Resistance; I. Introduction; II. Morphological Responses to Drought Stress; III. Physiological Responses to Drought Stress; IV. Biochemical Responses to Drought Stress; V. Physical Responses to Drought Stress; VI. Germplasm Variability and Heritability; VII. Selection for Drought Resistance VIII. Screening Systems for Drought ResistanceLiterature Cited; 8 Breeding Common Bean for Yield in Mixtures; I. Introduction; II. Genetic Implications of Competition in Pure Stands; III. Yield of Beans in Mixture with Maize; IV. Yield of Beans in Relay Cropping with Maize; V. Yield of Beans in Mixtures and Relay Cropped with Maize; VI. Effect of Planting Beans before Maize in Mixtures; VII. Use of Both Pure Stands and Mixture Performance to Predict Bean Yields; VIII. Yield of Segregating Populations of Beans in Pure Stands and in Mixtures with Maize IX. Effect of Beans on the Yield of Maize in MixturesX. Influence of Plant Habit and Seed Size on Yield of Beans in Mixtures with Maize; XI. Effect of Eliminating Low-Yielding Bean Cultivars in Either Pure Stands or Mixtures; XII. General Discussion of Results; XIII. Breeding Options for Beans That Are to Be Grown in Pure Stands and in Mixtures and/or Relay Cropping with Maize; XIV. Concluding Remarks; Literature Cited; 9 Inheritance of Tomato Fruit Quality Components; I. Introduction; II. Fruit Solids; III. Acidity; IV. Carotenoids; V. Vitamins; VI. Inorganic Constituents VII. Volatile Compounds |
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Plant Breeding Reviews . Volume 4 [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : John Wiley & Sons, 1986 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (422 p.) |
Disciplina | 631.5305 |
Altri autori (Persone) | JanickJules <1931-> |
Collana | Plant Breeding Reviews |
Soggetto topico |
Plant breeding -- Periodicals
Plant breeding Agriculture Earth & Environmental Sciences Plant Sciences |
ISBN | 1-118-06101-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
PLANT BREEDING REVIEWS Volume 4; Contents; Contributors; 1 Dedication: Henry M. Munger Vegetable Breeder and Educator; Text; Publications of Henry M. Munger; 2 Pollen, Pistil, and Reproductive Function in Crop Plants; I. Introduction; II. Pollen; III. The Receptive Pistil; IV. Pollen-Pistil Interactions; V. Potential for Pollen Selection; VI. Conclusions; Literature Cited; 3 Mobile Elements in Maize; I. Introduction; II. Phenotypic Expression of Mobile-Element-Induced Variegation; III. Components and Molecular Structure of Mobile Elements; IV. Genetic Determination of Mobile Elements
V. TranspositionVI. Effects on Gene Expression; VII. Origins and Activation of Mobile Elements; VIII. Molecular Summary of Mobile Elements; IX. Mobile Elements, Evolution, and Crop Improvement; X. Concluding Comments; XI. Glossary; Literature Cited; 4 Somaclonal Variation in Alfalfa; I. Introduction; II. Variation among Regenerated Plants; III. Managing Somaclonal Variation; IV. Conclusions; Literature Cited; 5 Cell Selection for Crop Improvement; I. Introduction; II. Tissue Culture and Cell Selection; III. Successful Cell Selections; IV. Tissue Culture and Cell Selection: An Assessment V. ConclusionLiterature Cited; 6 Oil Palm Improvement via Tissue Culture; I. Introduction; II. Conventional Propagation and Improvement; III. In Vitro Approaches; IV. General Methodology; V. Conclusions and Prospects; Literature Cited; 7 Breeding Soybeans for Drought Resistance; I. Introduction; II. Morphological Responses to Drought Stress; III. Physiological Responses to Drought Stress; IV. Biochemical Responses to Drought Stress; V. Physical Responses to Drought Stress; VI. Germplasm Variability and Heritability; VII. Selection for Drought Resistance VIII. Screening Systems for Drought ResistanceLiterature Cited; 8 Breeding Common Bean for Yield in Mixtures; I. Introduction; II. Genetic Implications of Competition in Pure Stands; III. Yield of Beans in Mixture with Maize; IV. Yield of Beans in Relay Cropping with Maize; V. Yield of Beans in Mixtures and Relay Cropped with Maize; VI. Effect of Planting Beans before Maize in Mixtures; VII. Use of Both Pure Stands and Mixture Performance to Predict Bean Yields; VIII. Yield of Segregating Populations of Beans in Pure Stands and in Mixtures with Maize IX. Effect of Beans on the Yield of Maize in MixturesX. Influence of Plant Habit and Seed Size on Yield of Beans in Mixtures with Maize; XI. Effect of Eliminating Low-Yielding Bean Cultivars in Either Pure Stands or Mixtures; XII. General Discussion of Results; XIII. Breeding Options for Beans That Are to Be Grown in Pure Stands and in Mixtures and/or Relay Cropping with Maize; XIV. Concluding Remarks; Literature Cited; 9 Inheritance of Tomato Fruit Quality Components; I. Introduction; II. Fruit Solids; III. Acidity; IV. Carotenoids; V. Vitamins; VI. Inorganic Constituents VII. Volatile Compounds |
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Plant Breeding Reviews . Volume 3 [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : John Wiley & Sons, 1985 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (457 p.) |
Disciplina | 631.5305 |
Altri autori (Persone) | JanickJules <1931-> |
Collana | Plant Breeding Reviews |
Soggetto topico |
Plant breeding -- Periodicals
Plant breeding Agriculture Earth & Environmental Sciences Plant Sciences |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 1-118-06100-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Plant Breeding Reviews, Volume 3; Contents; Contributors; 1 Dedication: Glenn W. Burton A Maker of Green Pastures; I. The Productions; II. Methodology; III. Service and Honors; Publications of Glenn W. Burton; 2 Physiological Genetics of Plant Maturity, Adaptation, and Yield; I. Introduction; II. Relationships of Maturity and Photoperiod-Temperature to Genetics, Development, Yield, and Adaptation; III. Opportunities in Breeding for Maturity; IV. The Complex Character of Maturity; V. The Flowering Tendency and Its Genetic Direction
VI. The Photoperiod Response-1Its Environmental Modulations and Genetic DirectionVII. Photoperiod X Temperature Interactions; VIII. The Vernalization Response and Its Genetic Direction; IX. Developmental Stages That Are Influenced by the Physiological Components of Maturity; X. Photoperiod-Temperature Modulations of Source-Sink Capacities and Assimilate Partitioning; XI. Photoperiod-Temperature Modulations of Endogenous Hormonal Relationships; XII. Features of the Genetic Direction and Environmental Modulation of Maturity That Are Common Across Plant Species XIII. Range of Maturity PhenotypesXIV. Procedures for Breeding for Maturity; XV. Contrasting Conclusions and Further Needed Physiological-Genetic Interpretations; Glossary; Literature Cited; 3 Advances in Chemical Hybridization; I. Introduction; II. Terminology; III. CHA Technology; IV. Historical Perspective; V. Hybridizing Chemicals; VI. Optimum Growth Stage for CHA Applications; VII. Site and Mode of Action; VIII. Hybrid Vigor; IX. CHAs as Breeding Tools; X. Alternative Chemical Hybridizing Method; Literature Cited; 4 Protoplast Fusion for Crop Improvement; I. Introduction II. Methods for Isolation and Fusion of Plant ProtoplastsIII. Selection of Fusion Products and Verification of Hybridity; IV. Barriers to Applicaiton of Protoplast Fusion for Crop Improvement; V. Cytoplasmic Hybrids (Cybrids); VI. Potentials for Crop Improvement Literature Cited; 5 Use of Haploids in Breeding Barley; I. Introduction; II. Advantages and Limitations; III. Haploid-Production Systems; IV. Chromosome Doubling; V. Evaluation of Doubled Haploids for Breeding; VI. Evaluation and Development of Breeding Methods; VII. Special Breeding Applications VIII. Current Breeding Programs and ResultsIX. Haploid Quantitative Genetics; X. Summary and Conclusions; Literature Cited; 6 Diploid and Polyploid Gametes in Crop Plants: Mechanisms of Formation and Utilization in Plant Breeding; I. Introduction; II. Mechanisms; III. Utilization; IV. Conclusions; Literature Cited; 7 Breeding Semidwarf Soybeans; I. Introduction; II. History; III. Research Approach; IV. Cultivar Releases; V. Future Impact; Literature Cited; 8 Breeding Tall Fescue; I. Introduction; II. Reproduction; III. Cytogenetics; IV. Breeding; V. Summary and Conclusions; Literature Cited 9 The Genetics and Breeding of Coleus |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910133451703321 |
Hoboken, : John Wiley & Sons, 1985 | ||
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Plant Breeding Reviews . Volume 3 [[electronic resource]] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, : John Wiley & Sons, 1985 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (457 p.) |
Disciplina | 631.5305 |
Altri autori (Persone) | JanickJules <1931-> |
Collana | Plant Breeding Reviews |
Soggetto topico |
Plant breeding -- Periodicals
Plant breeding Agriculture Earth & Environmental Sciences Plant Sciences |
ISBN | 1-118-06100-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Plant Breeding Reviews, Volume 3; Contents; Contributors; 1 Dedication: Glenn W. Burton A Maker of Green Pastures; I. The Productions; II. Methodology; III. Service and Honors; Publications of Glenn W. Burton; 2 Physiological Genetics of Plant Maturity, Adaptation, and Yield; I. Introduction; II. Relationships of Maturity and Photoperiod-Temperature to Genetics, Development, Yield, and Adaptation; III. Opportunities in Breeding for Maturity; IV. The Complex Character of Maturity; V. The Flowering Tendency and Its Genetic Direction
VI. The Photoperiod Response-1Its Environmental Modulations and Genetic DirectionVII. Photoperiod X Temperature Interactions; VIII. The Vernalization Response and Its Genetic Direction; IX. Developmental Stages That Are Influenced by the Physiological Components of Maturity; X. Photoperiod-Temperature Modulations of Source-Sink Capacities and Assimilate Partitioning; XI. Photoperiod-Temperature Modulations of Endogenous Hormonal Relationships; XII. Features of the Genetic Direction and Environmental Modulation of Maturity That Are Common Across Plant Species XIII. Range of Maturity PhenotypesXIV. Procedures for Breeding for Maturity; XV. Contrasting Conclusions and Further Needed Physiological-Genetic Interpretations; Glossary; Literature Cited; 3 Advances in Chemical Hybridization; I. Introduction; II. Terminology; III. CHA Technology; IV. Historical Perspective; V. Hybridizing Chemicals; VI. Optimum Growth Stage for CHA Applications; VII. Site and Mode of Action; VIII. Hybrid Vigor; IX. CHAs as Breeding Tools; X. Alternative Chemical Hybridizing Method; Literature Cited; 4 Protoplast Fusion for Crop Improvement; I. Introduction II. Methods for Isolation and Fusion of Plant ProtoplastsIII. Selection of Fusion Products and Verification of Hybridity; IV. Barriers to Applicaiton of Protoplast Fusion for Crop Improvement; V. Cytoplasmic Hybrids (Cybrids); VI. Potentials for Crop Improvement Literature Cited; 5 Use of Haploids in Breeding Barley; I. Introduction; II. Advantages and Limitations; III. Haploid-Production Systems; IV. Chromosome Doubling; V. Evaluation of Doubled Haploids for Breeding; VI. Evaluation and Development of Breeding Methods; VII. Special Breeding Applications VIII. Current Breeding Programs and ResultsIX. Haploid Quantitative Genetics; X. Summary and Conclusions; Literature Cited; 6 Diploid and Polyploid Gametes in Crop Plants: Mechanisms of Formation and Utilization in Plant Breeding; I. Introduction; II. Mechanisms; III. Utilization; IV. Conclusions; Literature Cited; 7 Breeding Semidwarf Soybeans; I. Introduction; II. History; III. Research Approach; IV. Cultivar Releases; V. Future Impact; Literature Cited; 8 Breeding Tall Fescue; I. Introduction; II. Reproduction; III. Cytogenetics; IV. Breeding; V. Summary and Conclusions; Literature Cited 9 The Genetics and Breeding of Coleus |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910643219603321 |
Hoboken, : John Wiley & Sons, 1985 | ||
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