Biotechnologies and Genetics in Plant Mutation Breeding 1st Edition
Biotechnologies and Genetics in Plant Mutation Breeding — 1st Edition
Unlock the future of crop improvement with this authoritative guide that brings together cutting-edge biotechnology and classical genetics for practical mutation breeding. Whether you’re a researcher, plant breeder, graduate student, or policy maker, this book delivers the knowledge you need to accelerate resilient, high-yielding varieties across diverse agro-ecological zones.
Dive into clear, well-organized chapters that explain principles and protocols for induced mutagenesis, molecular marker-assisted selection, tissue culture techniques, and genomic approaches that complement traditional breeding. Real-world case studies illustrate successes in staple crops and horticulture, showing how mutation breeding addresses challenges from drought tolerance to disease resistance in regions across Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, and Latin America.
This 1st Edition balances theory and application: learn how to design mutation experiments, interpret genetic data, and integrate biotechnologies into breeding pipelines to achieve measurable gains in crop performance. Emphasis on practical workflows and regulatory considerations makes it a valuable resource for labs and institutions aiming to implement mutation breeding ethically and effectively.
If you aim to contribute to global food security and sustainable agriculture, this book is an essential reference. It equips you with tools to translate genetic insights into tangible crop improvements, tailored to local and regional needs.
Order your copy of Biotechnologies and Genetics in Plant Mutation Breeding — 1st Edition today and stay at the forefront of plant breeding innovation. Build stronger crops, support resilient farming communities, and make a lasting impact on agriculture worldwide.
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