Apomixis in Angiosperms 1st Edition
Captivating and timely, Apomixis in Angiosperms 1st Edition by Diego Hojsgaard and Thammineni Pullaiah unlocks a crucial frontier in plant reproduction — the natural formation of seeds without fertilization. This authoritative volume draws readers in with clear explanations and real-world relevance for modern agriculture and biodiversity studies.
Delving into the science behind apomixis, the book explains cytogenetics, molecular pathways, evolutionary origins, ecological implications, and practical breeding strategies. Written for researchers, plant breeders, advanced students, and policy makers, the text balances rigorous detail with accessible exposition so you can move from foundational concepts to applied solutions. Case studies and comparative examples highlight how apomictic systems operate across diverse angiosperm families and climates — from tropical staples to temperate crops.
Imagine fixing hybrid vigor in crops or cloning elite genotypes through seed—this book bridges theory and application, showing how knowledge of asexual seed formation can transform crop improvement, seed security, and sustainable agriculture worldwide. Whether you work in academic research, plant breeding programs, or agricultural development across regions such as Asia, Africa, Latin America, or Europe, this edition provides the scientific tools and context to translate apomixis research into impact.
Concise yet comprehensive, Apomixis in Angiosperms 1st Edition is an essential reference and a practical roadmap for innovators seeking durable, low-input solutions for global food systems. Add this seminal work to your collection and stay at the forefront of plant reproductive biology and crop innovation.
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