Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Bamboos 1st Edition
Discover Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Bamboos (1st Edition) by — an authoritative, accessible guide for researchers, breeders, foresters and students working with bamboo in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. This engaging volume synthesizes current knowledge on bamboo genetics, modern genomics tools, and practical breeding strategies to drive improvement, conservation and sustainable cultivation.
Inside you’ll find clear explanations of genetic diversity, population structure, molecular markers, genome sequencing approaches and bioinformatics applications tailored to bamboo species. Practical chapters examine propagation methods, trait selection for yield and resilience, pest and disease resistance, and strategies for climate-adaptive breeding. Case studies from Asia, Latin America, Africa and Oceania illustrate real-world applications in agroforestry, bamboo industry development and habitat restoration.
Ideal for plant scientists and practitioners, this book bridges fundamental science and applied breeding, helping you design experiments, interpret genomic data and implement breeding programs that enhance productivity and ecological benefits. Readers will gain actionable insights into variety development, germplasm management and policy-relevant considerations for sustainable bamboo supply chains.
Whether you are advancing bamboo research, improving plantations or advising rural development projects, this volume is a practical reference that supports innovation in bamboo genetics and genomics. Add this indispensable resource to your professional library and start transforming bamboo science into tangible outcomes for communities and ecosystems.
Order your copy today and equip yourself with the tools to lead the next generation of bamboo research and breeding.
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