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Main Title Haploids in Crop Improvement II [electronic resource] /
Type EBOOK
Author Don Palmer, C.E.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Keller, Wilfred A.
Kasha, Ken J.
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
Year Published 2005
Call Number S1-S972
ISBN 9783540268895
Subjects Life sciences ; Biotechnology ; Agriculture ; Biochemistry ; Cytology ; Botany ; Plant breeding
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b138240
Collation XV, 318 p. 22 illus. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
Overview of Haploidy -- Pathways to Microspore Embryogenesis -- The Role of Stress in the Induction of Haploid Microspore Embryogenesis -- Microspore Embryo Induction and Development in Higher Plants: Cytological and Ultrastructural Aspects -- Biochemical and Molecular Aspects of Haploid Embryogenesis -- Storage Product Metabolism in Microspore-Derived Cultures of Brassicaceae -- Chromosome Doubling and Recovery of Doubled Haploid Plants -- Utilization of Microspore-Derived Embryos -- Haploids in the Improvement of Solanaceous Species -- Haploids in the Improvement of Crucifers -- Haploids in the Improvement of Poaceae -- Haploids in the Improvement of Woody Species -- Haploids in the Improvement of Miscellaneous Crop Species (Cucurbitaceae, Liliaceae, Asparagaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Araceae and Umbelliferae) -- Haploids in the Improvement of Linaceae and Asteraceae -- Challenges and Limitations to the Use of Haploidy in Crop Improvement. Doubled haploid technology is an important tool for plant breeding. It allows for significant time reduction in the achievement of homozygous breeding lines of value in crop improvement. This volume provides an excellent overview of haploid induction and the application of doubled haploids. The authors emphasize advances made in the understanding of microspore embryogenesis, but treat also advances in gynogenesis and the manipulation of parthenogenetic haploid development. The text contains a thorough discussion of the application of haploidy to the improvement of a number of species from various families, including Brassicaceae, Poaceae, and Solanaceae. The various methods applicable to these species are described in detail. Each chapter contains critical evaluation of the scientific literature and an extensive list of references. This volume is ideally suited for plant breeders, geneticists, and plant cell biologists.