Plant breeding : Principles and prospects
Hayward, M.D.
Plant breeding : Principles and prospects - London (United Kingdom) : Chapman & Hall, 1993. - xxiii, 550 pages. - Plant Breeding Series 1 .
This is the first book in a new series covering all major aspects of plant breeding. Plant Breeding: Principles and prospects has arisen from an ongoing series of widely respected courses held at the Mediterranean Agroomic Institute in Zaragoza, Spain. The book emphasizes the principles of plant breeding, the manner in which the latest techniques may be integrated into practice and the prospects which these new technologies offer. Plant Breeding: Principles and prospects has been edited by Drs Hayward, Bosemark and Romagosa and contains contributions from many senior authorities. The book is divided into sections, each containing several chapters, covering genetic systems and population structure, sources and assessment of variation, manipulation of genetic systems, selection methods, adaptation and specific trait breeding. Much of the information within the book will be of use for teaching purposes and the vast wealth of detail makes it an invaluable reference work for all concerned with the subject of plant breeding, including senior level students, researchers and teachers in plant and agricultural sciences and plant genetics, and practical plant breeders.
Text in English
0-412-43390-7
Plant breeding
Biotechnology
Molecular Biology
Plant pathology
631.523 HAY
Plant breeding : Principles and prospects - London (United Kingdom) : Chapman & Hall, 1993. - xxiii, 550 pages. - Plant Breeding Series 1 .
This is the first book in a new series covering all major aspects of plant breeding. Plant Breeding: Principles and prospects has arisen from an ongoing series of widely respected courses held at the Mediterranean Agroomic Institute in Zaragoza, Spain. The book emphasizes the principles of plant breeding, the manner in which the latest techniques may be integrated into practice and the prospects which these new technologies offer. Plant Breeding: Principles and prospects has been edited by Drs Hayward, Bosemark and Romagosa and contains contributions from many senior authorities. The book is divided into sections, each containing several chapters, covering genetic systems and population structure, sources and assessment of variation, manipulation of genetic systems, selection methods, adaptation and specific trait breeding. Much of the information within the book will be of use for teaching purposes and the vast wealth of detail makes it an invaluable reference work for all concerned with the subject of plant breeding, including senior level students, researchers and teachers in plant and agricultural sciences and plant genetics, and practical plant breeders.
Text in English
0-412-43390-7
Plant breeding
Biotechnology
Molecular Biology
Plant pathology
631.523 HAY