Genetics, Genomics, and Breeding of Legume Crops
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ArtikelUtgivningsinformation: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (270 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
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- online resource
- 9783036599151
- 9783036599168
- Mathematics and Science
- Mathematics
- Applied mathematics
- Arachis hypogaea
- Arachis hypogaea L
- Cicer arietinum
- EMS
- FPVS
- Glycine max
- Glycine soja
- INERA
- ISSR
- Kunitz trypsin inhibitor
- Lupinus mutabilis
- Maturation
- Medicago
- Mediterranean climate
- Phaseolus vulgaris L
- QTL mapping
- SSR (Simple sequence repeat) markers
- TPGC
- TRAP markers
- Ti gene
- Vigna ambacensis
- Vigna racemosa
- Vigna reticulata
- Vigna species
- Vigna vexillata
- association analysis
- breeding
- bulked segregant analysis (BSA)
- common bean
- conditional quantile
- cooking time
- cover crop
- crimson clover
- cultivar
- derived short-petiole (dsp) mutant
- domestication
- double pod
- drought stress
- dwarf
- fatty acid
- flowering
- funding
- gene expression profile
- genetic diversity
- genome size
- genome-enabled prediction
- genomics
- geographical origin
- germplasm
- germplasm diversity
- high protein
- intraspecific crosses
- large seed
- legume
- legumes
- linear model
- map-based cloning
- molecular markers
- morphological traits
- multi-location trials
- mutant
- mutant diversity pool (MDP)
- mutation breeding
- non-denaturing electrophoresis
- non-domesticated legumes
- oil
- peanut
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Legume crops are grown worldwide and provide a major source of protein, oil, carbohydrates, dietary fiber, and dietary minerals. Legume crops also play an important role in international trade. Genetic improvement has been a key to the growth of crop production, and it continuously contributes to sustainable agriculture and food security. Presently, plant genetic improvement is in the middle of evolution from field-based traditional breeding to a new era of application of multiple novel techniques such as marker-assisted selection, genomic prediction, and gene editing, which are integrated with conventional methods in practical breeding. This Reprint contains fifteen research articles and a review paper that address a wide range of research topics in legume crops. The research involved all the traits of importance, including yield, quality, resistance to pests and diseases, and abiotic stresses. This Reprint can be used as a source of information for future work.
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