The Almonds and Related Species [electronic resource] : Identification, Characteristics and Uses / by Alireza Rahemi, Thomas M. Gradziel.

Por: Rahemi, Alireza [author.]Colaborador(es): Gradziel, Thomas M [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2024Edición: 1st ed. 2024Descripción: XIII, 192 p. 163 illus., 126 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783031589386Tema(s): Botany | Agriculture | Genetics | Landscape ecology | Plant Science | Agriculture | Genetics and Genomics | Landscape EcologyFormatos 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. An introduction to almond species and their origins -- Chapter 2. Almond species classification -- Chapter 3. Characteristics of almond species -- Chapter 4. Identification of almond species by using markers -- Chapter 5. Self-incompatibility of almond species -- Chapter 6. Seed germination of almond species -- Chapter 7. Almond species traditional utilization -- Chapter 8. Enrichment of Breeding Germplasm.
En: Springer Nature eBookResumen: Almond and peach species have global importance as food crops as well as use in landscaping including restoration and reforestation. Because currently available breeding germplasm has a very narrow genetic base, genetic improvement programs are turning to wild germplasm as sources of improved quality, productivity and resistance traits. This germplasm is also enabling the dramatic modification of traditional cropping systems as with the transfer of self-fruitfulness from related wild almond and peach species to normally self-sterile cultivated almond. While presence of an extensive wild almond and related germplasm has been documented in the literature over the past century, most information remains dispersed and often not generally accessible owing to its publication in treatises and journals of limited distribution. This monograph brings together a comprehensive characterization of almond and its related species including the cultivated and wild peaches. Because it represents the only comprehensive source of information on almond, peach and their wild relatives, it represents a basic reference text of interest to researchers in both the basic and applied plant and ecological sciences.
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Chapter 1. An introduction to almond species and their origins -- Chapter 2. Almond species classification -- Chapter 3. Characteristics of almond species -- Chapter 4. Identification of almond species by using markers -- Chapter 5. Self-incompatibility of almond species -- Chapter 6. Seed germination of almond species -- Chapter 7. Almond species traditional utilization -- Chapter 8. Enrichment of Breeding Germplasm.

Almond and peach species have global importance as food crops as well as use in landscaping including restoration and reforestation. Because currently available breeding germplasm has a very narrow genetic base, genetic improvement programs are turning to wild germplasm as sources of improved quality, productivity and resistance traits. This germplasm is also enabling the dramatic modification of traditional cropping systems as with the transfer of self-fruitfulness from related wild almond and peach species to normally self-sterile cultivated almond. While presence of an extensive wild almond and related germplasm has been documented in the literature over the past century, most information remains dispersed and often not generally accessible owing to its publication in treatises and journals of limited distribution. This monograph brings together a comprehensive characterization of almond and its related species including the cultivated and wild peaches. Because it represents the only comprehensive source of information on almond, peach and their wild relatives, it represents a basic reference text of interest to researchers in both the basic and applied plant and ecological sciences.

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