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E-raamat: Genetic Resources, Chromosome Engineering, and Crop Improvement:: Forage Crops, Vol 5

Edited by (USDA-Agricultural Research Service, Soybean/Maize Germplasm, Pathology, and Genetics Research Unit; Dept of Crop Sciences, University of Illinois,Urbana, USA)
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In recent decades, livestock producers have moved away from open grazing for a number of reasons, none having to do with the health of consumers. Genetic Resources, Chromosome Engineering, and Crop Improvement: Forage Crops demonstrates how state-of-the-art technology can encourage the raising of livestock in open pastures where they can be fed grasses grown in nature rather than meals enriched with hormones and other by-products.





The volume brings together the worlds leading innovators in crop science who furnish information on the availability of germplasm resources that breeders can exploit for the improvement of major forage crop varieties including alfalfa, wheatgrass and wildrye grasses, Bahiagrass, birdsfoot trefoil, clover, Bermudagrass, and ryegrass.





An introductory chapter outlines the cytogenetic architecture of forage crops, describes the principles and strategies of cytogenetic and breeding manipulations, and summarizes landmark research. Ensuing chapters provide a comprehensive account of each crop: its origin; wild relatives; exploitation of genetic resources in the primary, secondary, and tertiary, and, where feasible, quarternary gene pools through breeding and cytogenetic manipulation; and genetic enrichment using the tools of molecular genetics and biotechnology.





. Certain to become the standard reference, this volume



















Discusses taxonomy, genomic and chromosomal constitution, and the geographical distribution













Stresses the role of germplasm exploration, maintenance, and assimilation for increasing yield













Presents practical improvement methodologies including conventional, cytogenetic, mutation, molecular, cell and tissue cultures, and genetic transformation











In addition to serving as fodder, forage crops provide ground cover, aid in abetting erosions, yield a number of pharmaceuti

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A specialist(s), who in most cases was intimately involved in some of the primary research reviewed, treats each crop group within a chapter. ... Chapters dealing with alfalfa, bahiagrass, bermudagrass, birdsfoot trefoil and Brachiaria are particularly comprehensive and present reviews of much of the taxonomy, history of genetic resource use, cytogenetics and breeding in these crop groups. These will serve as useful repositories of research results for forage breeders working with these cropss. -Steven Smith, University of Arizona, School of Natural Resources and the Environment, in African Journal of Range and Forest Science, 2011, 28 (1)

Preface vii
The Editor ix
Contributors xi
Landmark Research in Forage Crops
1(10)
Ram J. Singh
William F. Grant
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa ssp. sativa (L.) L. & L.)
11(30)
Gary R. Bauchan
Wheatgrass and Wildrye Grasses (Triticeae)
41(40)
Richard R.-C. Wang
Kevin B. Jensen
Bahiagrass
81(22)
Ann R. Blount
Carlos A. Acuna
Biology, Cytogenetics, and Breeding of Brachiaria
103(50)
Cacilda Borges do Valle
Maria Suely Pagliarini
Birdsfoot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.)
153(54)
William F. Grant
Minoru Niizeki
Clover
207(22)
J. B. Morris
G. Pederson
K. Quesenberry
M. L. Wang
Bermudagrass
229(46)
Yanqi Wu
Charles M. Taliaferro
Ryegrass
275(12)
Scott Warnke
Reed E. Barker
Geunhwa Jung
Appendix 287(4)
Index 291
Ram J. Singh