Principles and Methods of Plant Breeding
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Principles and Methods of Plant Breeding

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Principles and Methods of Plant Breeding

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
1990
ISBN
9783112708354
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. CONTENTS
  2. PREFACE
  3. 1. IMPORTANCE OF PLANT BREEDING
  4. 2. PHYTOGEOGRAPHICAL DIFFERENTIATION AS A BASIS OF PLANT BREEDING
  5. 3. SOURCES OF GENETIC VARIABILITY
  6. 4. GENETIC BASIS OF BREEDING SELF-POLLINATED PLANTS
  7. 5. GENETIC BASIS OF BREEDING OPEN POLLINATED PLANTS
  8. 6. TRAIT, GENOTYPE, AND PHENOTYPE
  9. 7. METHODOLOGIES OF PLANT BREEDING
  10. 8. A CONCEPT OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW CULTIVARS
  11. 9. SELECTION OF MATERIAL FOR BREEDING
  12. 10. IMPORTANCE OF CROSSING METHODS
  13. 11. NUMBER OF CROSS COMBINATIONS AND SIZES OF F<sub>2</sub> GENERATIONS
  14. 12. METHODS OF SELECTION
  15. 13. SELECTION FOR TRAITS AND GENETIC GAIN FROM SELECTION
  16. 14. PLANT BREEDING FOR RESISTANCE TO PARASITES
  17. 15. BREEDING FOR YIELD
  18. 16. USE OF HETEROSIS
  19. 17. MUTATIONS IN PLANT BREEDING
  20. 18. CHROMOSOME ENGINEERING
  21. 19. GENETIC ENGINEERING
  22. 20. BREEDING VEGETATIVELY PROPAGATED PLANTS
  23. 21. GENETIC COMPOSITION AND ADAPTABILITY OF THE CULTIVAR
  24. 22. GENETIC BASIS OF SEED PRODUCTION AND INTRODUCTION OF CULTIVARS INTO PRODUCTION
  25. AUTHOR INDEX
  26. SUBJECT INDEX