A Century of Interspecific Hybridization and Introgression in Tobacco [electronic resource] / by Apoloniusz Berbeć.

Por: Berbeć, Apoloniusz [author.]Colaborador(es): SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024Edición: 1st ed. 2024Descripción: XII, 291 p. 1 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783031549649Tema(s): Botany | Plant genetics | Plant physiology | Plants -- Development | Plant Science | Plant Genetics | Plant Physiology | Plant DevelopmentFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin título; Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 580 Clasificación LoC:QKRecursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Chapter 1: Introductory Notes -- Chapter 2: Classification Of The Genus nicotiana and Origin Of Nicotiana Species -- Chapter 3: Experimental Interspecific Hybrids In Nicotiana And Barriers To Hybridization -- Chapter 4: Experimental Introgression From nicotiana species To Cultivated Tobacco -- Chapter 5:species Of nicotiana as The Sources Of Cytoplasmic Male Sterility For cultivated Tobacco -- Chapter 6: Closing Notes On Interspecific Hybridization In Tobacco Improvement -- Chapter 7: Special Supplement - List Of Reported Interspecific Hybrids Within The Genus Nicotiana. .
En: Springer Nature eBookResumen: This is the first comprehensive monograph dedicated to using Nicotiana species for tobacco genetic improvement. Unlike typical chapters constrained by size and scope, this book offers a detailed species-by-species analysis, with 27 tables providing relevant information. It marks a shift from focusing on specific topics to giving due attention to individual species. The review reflects on a century of exploiting Nicotiana species for usable germplasm and serves as an exhaustive guide to global literature on the subject, citing nearly 1000 literature items. The review delves into the involvement of Nicotiana species in interspecific hybrids with cultivated tobacco, covering sexual and asexual methods, including grafting. It addresses challenges in hybridization, such as cross incompatibility, maternal phenotypes, interspecific incongruity, lethality, and sterility, providing methods to overcome these barriers. Records on disease resistance for each Nicotianae species are compiled, and mechanisms of introgression, barriers, and limitations are discussed. The book lists Nicotiana species as successful donors of cytoplasmic genetic factors leading to cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) and discusses negative effects of alien cytoplasm, providing a list of agronomically acceptable CMS sources. Controversial issues, including the identity of genetic accessions, are explored. The book concludes with an updated list of all reported interspecific combinations for Nicotiana. Primarily aimed at scholars and students interested in the genus for genetic diversity, this book serves as a historical reference guide to the realized and potential uses of Nicotiana species in tobacco improvement.
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Chapter 1: Introductory Notes -- Chapter 2: Classification Of The Genus nicotiana and Origin Of Nicotiana Species -- Chapter 3: Experimental Interspecific Hybrids In Nicotiana And Barriers To Hybridization -- Chapter 4: Experimental Introgression From nicotiana species To Cultivated Tobacco -- Chapter 5:species Of nicotiana as The Sources Of Cytoplasmic Male Sterility For cultivated Tobacco -- Chapter 6: Closing Notes On Interspecific Hybridization In Tobacco Improvement -- Chapter 7: Special Supplement - List Of Reported Interspecific Hybrids Within The Genus Nicotiana. .

This is the first comprehensive monograph dedicated to using Nicotiana species for tobacco genetic improvement. Unlike typical chapters constrained by size and scope, this book offers a detailed species-by-species analysis, with 27 tables providing relevant information. It marks a shift from focusing on specific topics to giving due attention to individual species. The review reflects on a century of exploiting Nicotiana species for usable germplasm and serves as an exhaustive guide to global literature on the subject, citing nearly 1000 literature items. The review delves into the involvement of Nicotiana species in interspecific hybrids with cultivated tobacco, covering sexual and asexual methods, including grafting. It addresses challenges in hybridization, such as cross incompatibility, maternal phenotypes, interspecific incongruity, lethality, and sterility, providing methods to overcome these barriers. Records on disease resistance for each Nicotianae species are compiled, and mechanisms of introgression, barriers, and limitations are discussed. The book lists Nicotiana species as successful donors of cytoplasmic genetic factors leading to cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) and discusses negative effects of alien cytoplasm, providing a list of agronomically acceptable CMS sources. Controversial issues, including the identity of genetic accessions, are explored. The book concludes with an updated list of all reported interspecific combinations for Nicotiana. Primarily aimed at scholars and students interested in the genus for genetic diversity, this book serves as a historical reference guide to the realized and potential uses of Nicotiana species in tobacco improvement.

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