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Chickpea : crop wild relatives for enhancing genetic gains / edited by Mohar Singh.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Singh, Mohar, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Chickpea--Genetics.
Chickpea.
Legumes--Genetics.
Legumes.
Plant genetic engineering.
Genetics.
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
London : Academic Press, [2020]
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Chickpea: Crop Wild Relatives for Enhancing Genetic Gains explores aspects related to critical analysis on factors responsible for narrow genetic base of chickpea productions including domestication bottleneck, the level of diversity present in different cultivated and wild species, the uniqueness and usefulness of potential gene sources available and maintained in production systems across the globe, the level of genetic erosion both at landrace and species level over time and space etc. Despite considerable international investment in conventional breeding, production of chickpea has not yet been significantly improved beyond that achieved through its normal single domestication event and high self-pollination rate. Total annual pulse production of ~12 million tons (FAO 2016) is far below actual potential. Susceptibility to both biotic and abiotic stresses have created a production level bottleneck whose solution possibly lies in the use of crop wild relatives and other genetic traits cultivated by tailoring novel germplasm. Presenting options for widening the genetic base of chickpea cultivars by introgression of diverse genes available in distantly related wild Cicer taxa, thus expanding the genetic base and maximize genetic gains from the selection, it is necessary to accumulate other complimentary alleles from CWRs. This review will focus on present status of gene pool and species distribution, germplasm conservation, characterization and evaluation, problems associated with crop production, sources of target traits available in wild species, status of trait introgression in synthesizing new gene pool of chickpea along with progress made in chickpea genomics. -- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Introduction / Mohar Singh
Origin, distribution, and gene pools / Aqeel Hasan Rizvi, Ashutosh Sarker
Chickpea genetic resources: collection, conservation, characterization, and maintenance / Rahul Chandora, Gayacharan, Neelam Shekhawat, Nikhil Malhotra
Conventional cytogenetic manipulations / Gopal Katna, S.D.Nitesh, Kamal Dev Sharma
Embryo rescue and chromosomal manipulations / Biswajit Mondal, S.K.Chaturvedi, Alok Das, Yogesh Kumar, Aneeta Yadav, Shiv Sewak, N.P.Singh
Gene pyramiding and multiple character breeding / Ashutosh Kushwah, Soma Gupta, Shayla Bindra, Norah Johal, Inderjit Singh, C.Bharadwaj, G.P.Dixit, P.M.Gaur, Harsh Nayyar, Sarvjeet Singh
Molecular markers and marker trait associations / Kamal Dev Sharma, Surinder Singh Chandel, Rajeev Rathour
Genetic transformation / Alok Das, Shallu Thakur, Alok Shukla, Prateek Singh, Jamal Ansari, N.P.Singh
Chickpea economy in India / Subhash Sharma, Samriti, Ravinder Sharma.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
ebook version :
ISBN:
9780128183007
0128183004
OCLC:
1143465417
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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