Genomics of Tropical Crop Plants

Tropical crop plants are one of the natural world’s most valuable assets. However, the genetic resources of tropical plants are underutilized and in danger of being lost due to the destruction of natural habitats, the high costs of conservation programs, and our lack of appreciation of the worth of...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Moore, Paul H. (Editor), Ming, Ray (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer New York 2008, 2008
Edition:1st ed. 2008
Series:Plant Genetics and Genomics: Crops and Models
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Tropical Environments, Biodiversity, and the Origin of Crops
  • International Programs and the Use of Modern Biotechnologies for Crop Improvement
  • Transgenics for New Plant Products, Applications to Tropical Crops
  • Genomics of Banana and Plantain (Musa spp.), Major Staple Crops in the Tropics
  • Genomics of Phaseolus Beans, a Major Source of Dietary Protein and Micronutrients in the Tropics
  • Genomics of Theobroma cacao, “the Food of the Gods”
  • Chickpea, a Common Source of Protein and Starch in the Semi-Arid ropics
  • Genomics of Citrus, a Major Fruit Crop of Tropical and Subtropical Regions
  • Genomics of Coffee One of the World’s Largest Traded Commodities
  • Cowpea, a Multifunctional Legume
  • Genomics of Eucalyptus, a Global Tree for Energy, Paper, and Wood
  • Ginger and Turmeric Ancient Spices and Modern Medicines
  • Genomics of Macadamia, a Recently Domesticated Tree Nut Crop
  • Genomics of Tropical Maize, a Staple Food and Feed across the World
  • Molecular Research in Oil Palm, the Key Oil Crop for the Future
  • Genomics of Papaya a Common Source of Vitamins in the Tropics
  • Genomics of Peanut, a Major Source of Oil and Protein
  • Genomics of Pineapple, Crowning The King of Tropical Fruits
  • Genomics of Tropical Solanaceous Species: Established and Emerging Crops
  • Genomics of Sorghum, a Semi-Arid Cereal and Emerging Model for Tropical Grass Genomics
  • Sugarcane: A Major Source of Sweetness, Alcohol, and Bio-energy
  • Genomics of Wheat, the Basis of Our Daily Bread
  • Genomics of Yams, a Common Source of Food and Medicine in the Tropics