Physiological breeding I: Interdisciplinary approaches to improve crop adaptation (wheat)

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Published by CIMMYT, this book outlines the theoretical basis for phenotyping, and touches on molecular breeding and crop management − both of which have implications for phenotyping and physiological traits. Part I below has four main sections: i) improving yield and other target traits ii) phenotyping iii) molecular markers and their application, and, iv) sustainable cropping systems.

GCP was one of the the funders for CIMMYT's physiological breeding initiatives that are the basis of this book, which is presented below in e-book format

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Physiological Breeding I: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Improve Crop Adaptation

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Physiological Breeding I: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Improve Crop Adaptation - Front matter Physiological Breeding I: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Improve Crop Adaptation - Introduction Improving yield and other target traits Phenotyping Molecular markers and their application Providing a basis for the development of sustainable cropping systems

 

 

Proceed to Part II: Physiological breeding II: A field guide to wheat phenotyping