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E-book: Genome Editing in Plants: Principles and Applications

  • Format: 272 pages
  • Pub. Date: 25-Jul-2021
  • Publisher: CRC Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781000410198
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  • Format: 272 pages
  • Pub. Date: 25-Jul-2021
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"Genome Editing in Plants: Principles and Applications address information of genome editing starting from principles and historical aspects to the latest advancements in the field. As genome editing technology has emerged as one of the cutting edge and very promising technologies, researchers around the globe have started producing original research outputs which have significantly improved our current understanding and potential of the technology. The initial chapters describe different genome editing tools, their principles and applications. Other chapters are dedicated to present status and future applications of genome editing techniques in various crop improvement programs. Some of the advanced application of CRISPR/Cas tools like base editing and RNA detection along with regulatory aspects of genome edited crops are described in detail. This book would serve as a valuable resource to the researchers in the field of crop improvement, graduate and post graduate students engaged in plant molecular biology and biotechnology, academicians and policy makers. Addresses topics associated with historical development and principles of genome editing technology Addresses basic mechanisms operating under each genome editing technology Addresses its application in plants to design crops as per the current and future demands Addresses the regulatory mechanisms of genome edited crops"--

Genome Editing in Plants: Principles and Applications addresses the information of genome editing starting from principles and historical aspects to the latest advancements in the field. As genome-editing technology has emerged as promising and cutting edge, researchers around the world have started producing original research outputs, which have significantly improved our current understanding and potential of this technology. The initial chapters of this book describe different genome-editing tools as well as their principles and applications. Other chapters are dedicated to the present status and future applications of genome-editing techniques in various crop improvement programmes. Some of the advanced applications of CRISPR/Cas tools, such as base editing and RNA detection, along with regulatory aspects of genome-edited crops are described in detail.

This book serves as a valuable resource to researchers in the field of crop improvement; graduate and postgraduate students engaged in plant molecular biology and biotechnology; academicians; and policy makers.

Key Features:

  • Addresses topics associated with historical development and principles of genome-editing technology
  • Addresses basic mechanisms operating under each genome-editing technology
  • Addresses its application in plants to design crops as per the current and future demands
    • Addresses the regulatory mechanisms of genome-edited crops


  • The initial chapters describe different genome editing tools, their principles and applications. Other chapters are dedicated to present status and future applications of genome editing techniques in various crop improvement programs.

    Reviews

    "This volume provides a thorough overview of the history, theory, and practice of currently available genome-editing approaches and outlines how these technologies have been employed across various crop species groups. New breeding technologies have raised questions of how/whether products generated through genome editing of crop species should be regulated, particularly in comparison with regulations imposed on genetically modified crops developed through transgenic approaches. The authors explore the various regulatory approaches adopted by governments in major agricultural production areas across the world. This volume will serve as a valuable primer on plant genome editing technologies and their applications for both research and plant breeding."

    R. M. Warner, Michigan State University, Choice Nov 2022

    List of Figures
    ix
    List of Tables
    xiii
    Preface xv
    Editors xvii
    Contributors xix
    Chapter 1 Historical Developments of Genome Editing in Plants
    1(12)
    Ravindra Ramrao Kale
    Prashant Raghunath Shingote
    Dhiraj Lalji Wasule
    Shriram Jaganath Mirajkar
    Darasing Ramsing Rathod
    Mangesh Pradeep Moharil
    Chapter 2 Mechanism of ZFN-Mediated Genome Editing: Scope and Opportunities
    13(16)
    Nabaneeta Basak
    Vivek Chandra Verma
    Rajeev Kumar
    Gaurav Kumar
    Chapter 3 TALENs: Customizable Molecular Scissors for Tailoring Newer Types of Genomes in Plants
    29(8)
    Ravi Prakash Saini
    N. Manjunatha
    Manoj Kumar
    Pawar Deepak Viswanath
    Chapter 4 Mechanism of CRISPER/Cas9-Mediated Genome Editing: Scope and Opportunities
    37(18)
    Antim
    Ashish
    Bhudev Singh Tyagi
    H. M. Mamrutha
    Sonia Sheoran
    Om Prakash Gupta
    Chapter 5 Genome Editing for Improvement of Wheat and Millets
    55(12)
    Ram Sewak Singh Tomar
    Sushma Tiwari
    Prabha Singh
    K. Bhojaraja Naik
    Anil Kumar
    Chapter 6 Genome Editing for Improvement of Rice
    67(22)
    Mayuri D. Mahalle
    Suhas Gorakh Karkute
    Umakanta Ngangkham
    Amolkumar U. Solanke
    Chapter 7 Genome Editing Using CRISPR/Cas Systems in Legumes
    89(20)
    Shallu Thakur
    Neetu Kushwah
    Sudhir Kumar
    Prateek Singh
    Meenal Rathore
    Narendra Pratap Singh
    Alok Das
    Chapter 8 Genome Editing in Oilseed Crops
    109(18)
    Ritesh Kumar Raipuria
    Archana Watts
    Nand Lai Meena
    Anshul Watts
    Chapter 9 Towards `Crispry' Vegetables: Status of Genome Editing in Vegetable Crops
    127(20)
    Amit Pareek
    Amolkumar U. Solanke
    Vikas Mangal
    Gitanjali Jiwani
    Mohd Tasleem
    Om Prakash Gupta
    Suhas Gorakh Karkute
    Chapter 10 Genome Editing in Fruit Tree Crops: Prospects and Challenges
    147(8)
    Israr Ahmad
    Anshul Watts
    Chapter 11 Genome Editing for Metabolic Engineering in Plants
    155(16)
    Sandeep Jaiswal
    Ashok Kumar
    Jyoti Priya
    Sivalingam Anandhan
    Shweta Singh
    Rupesh Kumar Singh
    Chapter 12 Genome Editing in Algae: Perspectives and Challenges
    171(16)
    Kavita Rani
    Jitendra Kumar
    Taruneet Kaur
    Vikas Kumar
    Om Prakash Gupta
    Chapter 13 Plant Genome Editing in Basic Research to Understand Molecular Functions
    187(16)
    P. T. K. Jagannadham
    Siddanna Savadi
    Senthilkumar K. Muthusamy
    Chapter 14 Genome Editing in Plant: Challenges and Opportunities
    203(14)
    Gaurav Kumar
    Bhupendra Singh Panwar
    Nabaneeta Basak
    Chapter 15 Regulatory Approaches for Genome-Edited Crops
    217(10)
    Awadhesh Kumar
    Lopamudra Nayak
    Chandrasekhar Sahu
    Chapter 16 Advances in Genome Editing
    227(14)
    Shweta Singh
    Rupesh Kumar Singh
    Sivalingam Anandhan
    Jyoti Priya
    Sandeep Jaiswal
    Ashok Kumar
    Index 241
    Om Prakash Gupta, PhD, received his M.Sc. and Ph.D. from Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Ag. & Technology, Kanpur and ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi, respectively. He is presently working as scientist (Plant Biochemistry) at ICAR-Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Research (ICAR-IIWBR), Karnal.Dr. Gupta has more than 10 years of research experience in the area of Plant Biochemistry and Molecular biology and has significantly contributed in deciphering the role of small RNA during various biotic and abiotic stresses, biofortification, marker development, nutritional and processing quality etc. He has co-developed three genetic stocks and one bread wheat variety suitable for various quality traits.

    Dr. Gupta has been bestowed with more than 80 publications to his credit which includes 30 research and review papers, 20 book chapters, 4 books, 30 popular articles. He presented his research papers in several national and international symposia/ workshops/ conferences. He has immensely contributed in resource generations through several externally funded projects funded by Indian agencies like DBT & DST, and International agency including CIMMYT. Dr. Gupta is also involved in teaching Fundamentals of Molecular Biology course to PhD students. Due to his immense research contributions, Dr. Gupta has been serving as editorial board members and reviewers of many international journals. Due to his outstanding contribution in research and meritorious profile, Dr. Gupta has the distinction of receiving numerous honors, fellowships and awards in recognition to his excellent academic and research contributions. He is fellow of the Society for Advancement of Wheat and Barley Research (SAWBAR), and received several awards including JawaharLal Nehru Award for outstanding Doctoral thesis by ICAR, University Silver Medal, Aspee Gold Medal and Dr. Kirtikar Memorial Gold Medal, ChowdharyCharan Singh Memorial Award during his Bachelor degree programme.

    Suhas Gorakh Karkute is a scientist in Indian Council of Agricultural Research. India. He is a graduate in Agricultural Sciences from Dr. Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani, Maharashtra. He has been awarded with M.Sc. in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology from a prestigious ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi in 2010. He is the recipient of several fellowships and awards in recognition to his performance in academics and scientific career. He has also qualified number of national level competitive examinations such as ICAR-JRF, ARS, CSIR-NET, IARI-Ph.D., JNU-Biotech, IISC-Ph.D. etc. Suhas Karkute has a research experience of more than 6 years since he joined as ARS scientist (Agricultural Biotechnology) at ICAR-Indian Institute of Vegetable Research, Varanasi. He is also working as Institute Biosafety officer for transgenics projects in the institute for past 4 years. Besides, he has the experience of working as an Examiner of Patents and Designs in Patent Office, Govt. of India for nearly 2 years.

    During his scientific career at ICAR-IIVR, he is actively involved in several research projects of vegetable improvement. He is working in the area of functional genomics, transgenic development and genome editing with the aim to understand the abiotic stress tolerance in plants. He is also associated with studies on plant bioactive compounds. He has published many original research and review article in peer reviewed international journals and several book chapters and popular articles. He has participated and presented his research work in different national and international conferences/workshops/seminars. He is also contributing as reviewer of many national and international journals.