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E-raamat: Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Sugarcane

Edited by (Clemson University, South Carolina, USA), Edited by (Southern Cross University, Lismore, New South Wales, Australia)
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The fast-growing sugarcane plant is a major source of sugar (sucrose) in tropical and sub-tropical regions. The high productivity of the plant also makes it a key target for use as an energy crop. The fiber of the plant is used to generate electricity and produce ethanol as a fuel.

Sugarcane is a hybrid of two species, each of which is genetically complex. The high level of genetic complexity in sugarcane creates challenges in the application of both conventional and molecular breeding to the genetic improvement of sugarcane as a sugar and energy crop.

This book describes technologies that support the continued use and improvement of sugarcane as source of food and energy. Recent technology developments indicate the potential to greatly increase our understanding of the sugarcane plant by application of emerging genomic technologies. This should result in an increased rate of improvement of sugarcane for human uses.
Preface to the Series v
Preface to the Volume xi
List of Contributors
xv
1 Basic Information on the Sugarcane Plant
1(8)
Robert J. Henry
2 Molecular Cytogenetics
9(10)
Nathalie Piperidis
George Piperidis
Angelique D'Hont
3 Diversity Analysis
19(24)
Karen Aitken
Meredith McNeil
4 Association Studies
43(26)
Emma Huang
Karen Aitken
Andrew George
5 Molecular Genetic Linkage Mapping in Saccharum: Strategies, Resources and Achievements
69(28)
Sreedhar Alwala
Collins A. Kimbeng
6 Mapping, Tagging and Map-based Cloning of Simply Inherited Traits
97(20)
Angelique D'Hont
Olivier Garsmeur
Lynne McIntyre
7 Molecular Mapping of Complex Traits
117(32)
Maria Marta Pastina
Luciana Rossini Pinto
Karine Miranda Oliveira
Anete Pereira de Souza
Antonio Augusto Franco Garcia
8 Structural Genomics and Genome Sequencing
149(18)
Andrew H. Paterson
Glaucia Souza
Marie-Anne Van Sluys
Ray Ming
Angelique D'Hont
9 Functional Genomics: Transcriptomics of Sugarcane---Current Status and Future Prospects
167(26)
Rosanne E. Casu
Carlos Takeshi Hotta
Glaucia Mendes Souza
10 Proteomics and Metabolomics
193(36)
Derek Watt
Mike Butterfield
Barbara Huckett
11 Role of Bioinformatics as a Tool for Sugarcane Research
229(20)
Rosanne E. Casu
12 Future Prospects
249(16)
Frederik C. Botha
Subject Index 265(4)
Color Plate Section 269
Robert Henry, Centre for Plant Conservation Genetics, Southern Cross University, Lismore, NSW, Australia

Chittaranjan Kole, Department of Genetics and Biochemistry, Clemson University, South Carolina, USA