Genetic Engineering and Genome Editing for Zinc Biofortification of Rice 1st Edition
Genetic Engineering and Genome Editing for Zinc Biofortification of Rice, 1st Edition by B.P. Mallikarjun Swamy, Anca Macovei, and Kurniawan Rudi Trijatmiko is a timely, authoritative resource for scientists, breeders, policy makers, and development practitioners tackling global micronutrient deficiencies. This compelling volume opens with a crisp overview of zinc deficiency’s public-health impact and quickly moves into cutting-edge solutions using genetic engineering and genome editing tools such as CRISPR/Cas systems.
Clear, evidence-driven chapters guide readers through target gene identification, trait introgression strategies, molecular breeding pipelines, and field-level evaluation—balancing technical depth with practical insights. Case studies emphasize rice varieties tailored for regions where zinc deficiency is most acute, including South and Southeast Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, and Latin America, making the book both globally relevant and regionally actionable.
Readers will appreciate discussions on biosafety, regulatory frameworks, socio-economic considerations, and pathways to adoption that bridge lab science with farmer and consumer needs. The authors synthesize multidisciplinary perspectives—molecular biology, agronomy, nutrition, and policy—so you can translate genomic advances into scalable biofortified rice programs.
Whether you’re implementing research programs, designing breeding initiatives, or shaping nutrition policy, this book equips you with the science, methodology, and real-world context to accelerate zinc biofortification efforts. For anyone committed to food security, sustainable agriculture, and improved public health outcomes, this edition is an indispensable reference.
Order your copy today to stay at the forefront of rice biofortification research and to help deliver micronutrient-rich rice where it’s needed most.
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