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Millets and Pseudo Cereals
Genetic Resources and Breeding Advancements

Establishes foundational understanding of the pseudo cereals and their potential in addressing global food security

Mohar Singh (Edited by), Salej Sood (Edited by)

9780128200896

Paperback, published 21 September 2020

218 pages
27.6 x 21.5 x 1.5 cm, 0.72 kg

Millets and Pseudo Cereals is the first comprehensive resource to focus on the potential crop improvements through genetic enhancements.

The choice of food crop for a region is primarily determined by the conditions of climate and soil. Once labelled as orphan crops, millets and pseudo-cereals are now known as miracle grains due to their adaptation to harsh conditions and high nutritional quality. Small millets and pseudo-cereals are now seen to occupy special niches through their ability to adapt to challenging conditions. These crops have a comparative advantage in marginal lands where they withstand stress conditions and contribute to sustainable production. They also contribute to the diversity-richness and production stability of agro-ecosystems. Millets include sorghum, pearl millet, finger millet, foxtail millet, proso millet, barnyard millet, little millet and kodo millet while the other group which are not cereals but consumed as cereals and generally referred as pseudo-cereals comprises of grain amaranths, buckwheat and chenopods.

Millets and Pseudo Cereals presents current information on the genetic architecture of important economic traits and the genomic resources for gene enabled breeding. This compilation contains information on the global status, available germplasm resources, nutritional value, breeding advancements, genomics applications and sustainability of agriculture through millets and pseudo-cereals cultivation.

This book is a valuable resource for those conducting research and exploring new areas for advancing crop genetic understanding.

Preface

Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION

Salej Sood and Mohar Singh

Chapter 2: GLOBAL PRODUCTION, DEMAND AND SUPPLY

Ajay Kumar Chandra, Rahul Chandora, Salej Sood and Nikhil Malhotra

Chapter 3: GENETIC RESOURCES: COLLECTION, CHARACTERIZATION, CONSERVATION AND DOCUMENTATION

D C Joshi, R P Meena and Rahul Chandora

Chapter 4: ORIGIN, DOMESTICATION AND SPREAD

R.P. Joshi, A.K. Jain, Nikhil Malhotra and Madhulata Kumari

Chapter 5:

Chapter 6: MOLECULAR ADVANCEMENTS FOR YIELD AND QUALITY

Lalit Arya, Monika Singh, Manjusha Verma, Mamta Singh, Supriya Babasaheb Aglawe

Chapter 7: BIOTIC STRESSES AND THEIR MANAGEMENT

A Nagaraja, B.S. Chethna, and A.K. Jain

Chapter 8: DROUGHT ADAPTATION: APPROCHES FOR CROP IMPROVEMENT

Y.A. Nanja Reddy, Y.N. Priya Reddy, V. Ramya, L.S. Suma, A.B. Narayana Reddy and S. Sanjeev Krishna

Chapter 9: NUTRITIONAL QUALITY AND HEALTH BENEFITS

N.G. Malleshi, Aparna Agarwal, Apoorv Tiwari and Salej Sood

Chapter 10: PROCESSING, VALUE ADDITION AND HEALTH BENEFITS

Krishan Datt Sharma, Babita Sharma and Harpreet Kaur Saini

Chapter 11: POLICY ANALYSIS AND STRATEGIES

B. Dayakar Rao, Dinesh TM, Anuradha and Sri Devi Nune

Subject Areas: Agronomy & crop production [TVK], Biotechnology [TCB], Genetics [non-medical PSAK], Agriculture & related industries [KNAC]

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