Computational and high-throughput methods, such as genomics,
proteomics, and transcriptomics, known collectively as
‚-omics, ‚ have been used to study plant biology for
well over a decade now. As these technologies mature, plant and
crop scientists have started using these methods to improve crop
varieties. Omics in Plant Breeding provides a timely introduction
to key omicsbased methods and their application in plant
breeding.
Omics in Plant Breeding is a practical and accessible
overview of specific omics-based methods ranging from metabolomics
to phenomics. Covering a single methodology within each chapter,
this book provides thorough coverage that ensures a strong
understanding of each methodology both in its application to, and
improvement of, plant breeding.
Accessible to advanced students, researchers, and professionals,
Omics in Plant Breeding will
be an essential entry point into this innovative and exciting
field.
* A valuable overview of high-throughput, genomics-based
technologies and their applications to plant breeding
* Each chapter explores a single methodology, allowing for
detailed and thorough coverage
* Coverage ranges from well-established methodologies,
such as genomics and proteomics, to emerging technologies,
including phenomics and physionomics
Aluízio Borém is a Professor of Plant Breeding
at the University of Viçosa in Brazil.
Roberto Fritsche-Neto is a Professor of Genetics and
Plant Breeding at the University of São Paulo in Brazil.
Über den Autor
Aluzio Borem de Olieviera is a Professor of Crop Science at the University of Viçosa in Brazil. Prof. Borem received his Ph.D from the University of Minnesota. He has written, or contributed to, more than 50 books in his career.
Roberto Fritsche-Neto is an Adjunct Professor of Crop Science at the University of Viçosa in Brazil. Dr. Fritsche-Neto has co-edited two volumes, Plant Breeding for Biotic Stress Resistance and Plant Breeding for Abiotic Stress Resistance. Both published by Springer in 2012.