Plant Breeding Reviews, Volume 46 1st Edition
Plant Breeding Reviews, Volume 46 1st Edition by Irwin Goldman invites plant scientists, breeders, and agronomists into a concise yet powerful compendium of contemporary breeding science. This volume captures the momentum of modern crop improvement, blending rigorous theory with applied strategies designed for real-world agricultural challenges.
Inside, readers will find up-to-date treatments of genomic selection, marker-assisted breeding, high-throughput phenotyping, and gene-editing approaches—framed alongside quantitative genetics and population improvement methods. Written for a global audience, the book emphasizes breeding for climate resilience, enhanced yield, nutritional quality, and sustainable production systems, making it an essential reference for researchers in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America.
What sets this edition apart is its practical focus: clear explanations of cutting-edge tools, considerations for breeding program design, and discussions of translating molecular insights into varietal gains. Whether you lead a university lab, run a plant-breeding program, or teach advanced courses, you’ll appreciate the authoritative guidance that helps bridge lab discoveries with field performance.
Well-suited for graduate students, professional breeders, crop consultants, and policy makers, this volume supports evidence-based decision-making in plant improvement. Its expert perspectives make complex topics accessible while preserving scientific depth—ideal for study, reference, or incorporation into graduate curricula.
Invest in a resource that aligns modern genetics with practical breeding outcomes. Order Plant Breeding Reviews, Volume 46 1st Edition by Irwin Goldman today to stay at the forefront of plant breeding innovation and to equip your program with the insights needed for tomorrow’s crops.
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