About the Editor,, Contributors,, Foreword (John C. O'Toole),, Acknowledgments,, PART I. GENERAL CONTEXT,, Chapter 1. Drought Adaptation in Cereal Crops: A Prologue (Abraham Blum),, The Reality of Drought Resistance in Cereal Crop Cultivars,, Effective Drought Resistance Mechanisms in Cereals,, The Genomic Approach,, Conclusion,, Chapter 2. Economic Impact of Water-Limited Conditions on Cereal Grain Production (Paul W. Heisey and Michael L. Morris),, Defining the Issues,, Defining and Measuring Economic Impact,, Mitigating the Effects of Water-Limited Conditions,, Conclusion,, PART II. PLANT DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL INTERACTION,, Chapter 3. Genotype-by-Environment Interactions Under Water-Limited Conditions (Mark Cooper, Fred van Eeuwijk, Scott C. Chapman, Dean W. Podlich, and Carlos Loeffler),, GEI and Drought,, Examples of Genetic Progress for Yield in Dryland Environments,, A Framework for Studying GEI,, Discussion,, Chapter 4. Secondary Traits for Drought Tolerance Improvement in Cereals (Philippe Monneveux and Jean-Marcel Ribaut),, Crop Response to Water-Limited Conditions,, The Potential Interest of Secondary Traits,, How to Establish the Value of Secondary Traits,, The Use of Secondary Traits in the Selection Process,, Secondary Traits Successfully Deployed in Cereal Improvement Programs,, Perspectives: Development in Physiological and Molecular Measurements,, Chapter 5. Leaf Growth Under Water-Limited Conditions (Francois Tardieu),, Processes Involved in the Control of Leaf Growth,, Quantification of the Phenotype: Responses of Leaf Elongation R