Millets and Pseudo Cereals: Genetic Resources and Breeding Advancement
Singh, Mohar
Sood, Salej
Millets and Pseudo Cereals is the first comprehensive resource to focus on the potential crop production improvements through genetic enhancements. The choice of food crop for a region is primarily determined by the conditions of climate and soil. Once labelled as orphan crops, millets and pseudo-cereals are now known as miracle grains due to their adaptation to harsh conditions and high nutritional quality. Small millets and pseudo-cereals are now seen to occupy special niches through their ability to adapt to challenging conditions. These crops have a comparative advantage in marginal lands where they withstand stress conditions and contribute to sustainable production. They also contribute to the diversity-richness and production stability of agro-ecosystems. Millets include sorghum, pearl millet, finger millet, foxtail millet, proso millet, barnyard millet, little millet and kodo millet while the other group which are not cereals but consumed as cereals and generally referred as pseudo-cereals comprises of grain amaranths, buckwheat and chenopods. Millets and Pseudo Cereals presents current information on the genetic architecture of important economic traits and the genomic resources for gene enabled breeding. This compilation contains information on the global status, available germplasm resources, nutritional value, breeding advancements, genomics applications and sustainability of agriculture through millets and pseudo-cereals cultivation. This book is a valuable resource for those conducting research and exploring new areas for advancing crop genetic understanding. Explores the current challenges of pseudo-cereal production and how that can be overcome by developing genetic and breeding resources using appropriate germplasmProvides holistic information on millets and pseudo-cerealsFeatures global perspectives from an international contributing team of authors INDICE: 1. Current status of millets and Pseudo cereals2. Germplasm resources of Millets and Pseudo Cereals and their Utilization Status3. Foxtail millet as a model crop for genomics applications in orphan crops4. Proso millet5. Barnyard millet6. Little millet and Kodo millet7. Genomics applications in Orphan crops8. Grain amaranth and Quinoa and Buckwheat9. Rice bean10. Sustainability of agriculture with the use of traditional crops11. Emerging trend of low glyceamic high nutritious crops
- ISBN: 978-0-12-820089-6
- Editorial: Woodhead Publishing
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 268
- Fecha Publicación: 01/09/2020
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés