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Author Reddy, P. Sanjana, author

Title Genetic enhancement of rabi sorghum : adapting the Indian Durras / P. Sanjana Reddy, J.V. Patil
Published London : Academic Press, [2015]

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Contents Front Cover; Genetic Enhancement of Rabi Sorghum -- Adapting the Indian Durras; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Production Statistics; 1.2 Environmental Factors Limiting Rabi Sorghum Productivity; 1.2.1 Climatic Factors; 1.2.2 Edaphic Factors; 1.3 Uses; 1.4 Nutritional Status; 1.5 Challenges for Genetic Enhancement; 1.6 Characteristics and Cultivars; References; 2 Taxonomy and Origin; 2.1 Taxonomy; 2.2 Origin; References; 3 Morphology and Breeding Behavior; 3.1 Morphology; 3.1.1 Root; 3.1.2 Leaf; 3.1.3 Stem; 3.1.4 Inflorescence; 3.1.5 Flowering
3.1.6 Pollination and Fertilization3.1.7 Seed and Seed Development; 3.1.8 Growth Stages; 3.2 Breeding Behavior and Pollination Control; 3.2.1 Selfing; 3.2.2 Crossing; References; 4 Genetic Variability for Qualitative and Quantitative Traits; 4.1 Morphological/Phenotypic Level; 4.2 Biochemical Level; 4.3 DNA Level; References; 5 Genetics and Cytogenetics; 5.1 Genetics; 5.2 Cytogenetics; References; 6 History of Winter Sorghum Improvement in India; 6.1 The Origin of M 35-1; 6.1.1 Grain Quality; 6.1.2 Hybrids; 6.1.3 Hybrid Parents; References; 7 Breeding Methods for Winter Sorghum Improvement
7.1 Yield and Adaptation Breeding for Grain and Fodder Yield7.1.1 Trait-Based Breeding Approaches; 7.1.2 Grain Quality Characteristics; 7.1.3 Physiological Traits; 7.1.4 Hybrids; 7.1.4.1 Alternate CMS Systems and Races; 7.1.4.2 Male-Sterility Systems for Hybrid Sorghum Breeding; 7.1.5 General Rabi Breeding Concepts; 7.1.5.1 Parental Line Criteria; 7.1.5.2 Germplasm Base and Selection for Hybrid Parents; 7.1.5.3 Relationship of Mean Performance and Combining Ability and Heterosis; 7.1.5.4 Parental Diversity and Heterosis; 7.1.5.5 Breeding Hybrid Parents for Yield and Defensive Traits
7.1.6 Exploitation of Heterosis in Sorghum7.1.6.1 Heterosis in Postrainy Season Grain Sorghum; 7.1.6.2 Extent of Heterosis for Agronomic, Physiological, and Biochemical Traits; 7.1.6.3 Combining Ability in Relation to Heterosis in Sorghum; 7.2 Breeding for Resistance to Abiotic Stresses; 7.2.1 Drought Resistance; 7.2.1.1 Drought-Tolerance Mechanisms; 7.2.1.2 Integrated Traits Assisting Crop Performance; 7.2.1.3 Agronomic Factors Influencing Plant Responses to Drought; 7.2.1.4 Biochemicals Contributing to Drought Tolerance; 7.2.1.5 Genetic Improvement Strategies; 7.2.1.5.1 Indirect Selection
7.2.1.5.2 Direct Selection7.2.1.6 Trait Associations; 7.2.1.7 Genetics of Drought Tolerance; 7.2.1.8 Breeding Approaches for Drought Tolerance; 7.2.1.8.1 Leaf Senescence; 7.2.1.8.2 Stay-Green; 7.2.1.8.3 Sorghum Stay-Green; 7.2.1.8.4 Chlorophyll Content; 7.2.1.9 Difficulties Associated with Yield-Based Selection; 7.2.1.10 Conceptual Framework for a Physiological Genetic Approach; 7.2.1.11 Molecular Basis for Stay-Green; 7.2.2 Cold Tolerance; 7.2.2.1 Early-Season Cold Tolerance; 7.2.2.2 Midseason Cold Tolerance (Cold Tolerance at Anthesis)
Summary Genetic Enhancement of Rabi Sorghum - Adapting the Indian Durras presents both the historical background and the recent research done in breeding this important world crop for more global production. Its chapters cover topics in origin and taxonomy, morphology and breeding behavior, genetics, and cytogenetics, also looking at production, nutrition, and alternate uses. The durra race is Ethiopian in origin and its introgression with wild forms permitted adaptation to drier conditions. These have migrated and adapted to the currently known crop that is cultivated in the winter season and commonly called rabi sorghums. Grown under receding soil moisture conditions, rabi sorghums have tolerance to abiotic stresses apart from biotic stresses, unlike the rainy sorghums that are grown widely in the world. However, they must be more resilient to rapid changes in climate, for example. The variability from winter sorghums is being introgressed into rainy sorghums. With the yield plateaus reached and sorghum gaining importance as a food crop, this book will be of importance to those studying durras and their breeding
Analysis sorghum
plantenveredeling
plant breeding
oorsprong
origin
taxonomie
taxonomy
gewasproductie
crop production
adaptatie
adaptation
introgressie
introgression
Sorghum and Millets
Plant Breeding and Genetics (General)
Sorghum en gierst
Plantenveredeling en -genetica (algemeen)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Vendor-supplied metadata
Subject Sorghum -- Genetic engineering
Sorghum products -- India
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- Agronomy -- Crop Science.
Sorghum products
India
Form Electronic book
Author Patil, J. V., author.
ISBN 9780128019399
0128019395
0128019263
9780128019269