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Springer - Phenotyping for Plant Breeding Book

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Description

Improve crop performance with the expert guidance found in Phenotyping for Plant Breeding. Published by Springer, this book provides a detailed look at the best phenomic tools available for enhancing major traits in select crops. It is designed to act as a practical guide for plant breeders looking to implement appropriate phenotyping methods in their research and development work. Plant phenotyping involves the thorough assessment of various plant traits, including growth, development, adaptation, and yield. By understanding the measurement of individual quantitative parameters, researchers can better understand the basis of these traits. This resource covers essential areas such as quality, tolerance, resistance, and plant architecture. Whether you are studying plant growth or looking to improve genetic approaches to development, this book offers the necessary information to bridge the gap between measurement and understanding. It serves as a foundational text for those working to advance crop improvement through precise and effective phenotyping techniques.

Key Features

Provides a guide for plant breeders to select and use appropriate phenotyping methods for crop improvement.

Covers essential plant traits including growth, development, adaptation, and yield for better crop management.

Details methods for assessing quality, tolerance, and resistance to improve plant stability.

Explains how to measure plant architecture and quantitative parameters to understand trait development.

Offers insights into the best phenomic tools available for enhancing major traits in select crops.

Product Specifications

Format
Paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
23 August 2016
Listed Since
21 July 2016

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