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Scale and complexity in plant systems research : gene-plant-crop relations
- Title
- Scale and complexity in plant systems research : gene-plant-crop relations / edited by J.H.J. Spiertz, P.C. Struik and H.H. van Laar.
- Publication
- Dordrecht, Netherlands : Springer, ©2007.
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- Description
- x, 329 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
- Summary
- "This book presents and discusses new directions in plant systems research to bridge knowledge from the gene to the plant, crop and agro-ecosystem Levels and to assist in solving problems in production ecology and resource use by identifying and applying new research methods. Functional genomics, systems biology and ecophysiological modelling of crop growth and development provide powerful tools for identifying genes and genotypes of agronomic importance. Despite remarkable advances in basic knowledge of plant genes and gene networks, there has been relatively little impact on crop improvement from the application of genomics and recombinant-DNA technology. Novel directions in linking plant sciences to crop and systems research are needed to meet the growing demand for food in a sustainable way."--BOOK JACKET.
- Series Statement
- Wageningen UR frontis series ; v. 21
- Uniform Title
- Wageningen UR frontis series ; v. 21.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Kongress.
- Wageningen (2006)
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Contents
- Genetics of plant performance : from molecular analysis to modelling : 1. Genetic and molecular analysis of growth responses to environmental factors using Arabidopsis thaliana natural variation -- 2. From QTLs to genes controlling root traits in maize -- 3. Multi-trait multi-environment QTL modelling for drought-stress adaptation in maize -- 4. Accounting for variability in the detection and use of markers for simple and complex traits -- 5. An integrated systems approach to crop improvement -- 6. Crop systems biology : an approach to connect functionaI genomics with crop modelling -- Modelling genotype x environment interactions : 7. A modelling approach to genotype x environment interaction : genetic analysis of the response of maize growth to environmental conditions -- 8. Modelling genotype x environment x management interactions to improve yield, water use efficiency and grain protein in wheat -- 9. Physiological processes to understand genotype x environment interactions in maize silking dynamics -- 10. Modelling the genetic basis of response curves underlying genotype x environment interaction -- Physiology and genetics of crop adaptation : 11. Physiological interventions in breeding for adaptation to abiotic stress -- 12. Physiological traits for improving wheat yield under a wide range of conditions -- 13. Is plant growth driven by sink regulation? Implications for crop models, phenotyping approaches and ideotypes -- 14. Yield improvement associated with Lr19 translocation in wheat : which plant attributes are modified? -- Physiology and modelling of crop adaptation : 15. Simulation analysis of physiological traits to improve yield, nitrogen use efficiency and grain protein concentration in wheat -- 16. An architectural approach to investigate maize response to low temperature -- 17. A 3D virtual plant-modelling study : Tillering in spring wheat -- 18. Use of crop growth models to evaluate physiological traits in genotypes of horticultural crops -- Diversity, resource use and crop performance : 19. Role of root clusters in phosphorus acquisition and increasing biological diversity in agriculture -- 20. Prospects for genetic improvement to increase lowland rice yields with less water and nitrogen -- 21. Exploiting diversity to manage weeds in agro-ecosystems -- Outlook and dialogue : 22. When can intelligent design of crops by humans outperform natural selection? -- 23. Integrated assessment of agricultural systems at multiple scales -- 24. A dialogue on interdisciplinary collaboration to bridge the gap between plant genomics and crop sciences.
- ISBN
- 9781402059049
- 1402059043
- 9781402059056
- 1402059051
- OCLC
- ocn144228550
- 144228550
- SCSB-13649725
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library