Wheat

Wheat

EnglishHardback
Bajaj, Y. P. S.
Springer, Berlin
EAN: 9783540518099
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Wheat, which is the second most important cereal crop in the world, is being grown in a wide range of climates over an area of about 228 945 thou­ sand ha with a production of about 535 842 MT in the world. Bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L. ) accounts for 80% of the wheat consumption, howe­ ver, it is attacked by a large number of pests and pathogens; rusts and smuts cause enormous damage to the crop and reduce the yield drastically in some areas. The major breeding objectives for wheat include grain yield, earliness, resistance to lodging and diseases, spikelet fertility, cold tolerance, leaf duration and net assimilation rate, fertilizer utilization, coleoptile length, nutritional value, organoleptic qualities, and the improvement of charac­ ters such as color and milling yield. The breeding of wheat by traditional methods has been practiced for centuries, however, it has only now come to a stage where these methods are insufficient to make any further breakthrough or to cope with the world's demand. Although numerous varieties are released every year around the world, they do not last long, and long-term objectives cannot be realized unless more genetic variability is generated. Moreover, the intro­ duction of exotic genetic stocks and their cultivation over large areas results in the depletion and loss of the native germplasm pool.
EAN 9783540518099
ISBN 3540518096
Binding Hardback
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Publication date December 20, 1990
Pages 688
Language English
Dimensions 254 x 178
Country Germany
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Bajaj, Y. P. S.
Illustrations XXIV, 688 p.
Editors Bajaj, Yashpal P. S.; Lorz, Horst; Nagata, Toshiyuki; Widholm, Jack
Series Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry