
Crop Systems Biology
Narrowing the gaps between crop modelling and genetics
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 20. November 2015
Book
Hardback
XI, 233 pages
978-3-319-20561-8 (ISBN)
Description
The sequencing of genomes has been completed for an increasing number of crop species, and researchers have now succeeded in isolating and characterising many important QTLs/genes. High expectations from genomics, however, are waving back toward the recognition that crop physiology is also important for realistic improvement of crop productivity. Complex processes and networks along various hierarchical levels of crop growth and development can be thoroughly understood with the help of their mathematical description - modelling. The further practical application of these understandings also requires quantitative predictions. In order to better support design, engineering and breeding for new crops and cultivars for improving agricultural production under global warming and climate change, there is an increasing call for an interdisciplinary research approach, which combines modern genetics and genomics, traditional physiology and biochemistry, and advanced bioinformatics and modelling. Such an interdisciplinary approach has been practised in various research groups for many years. However, it does not seem to be fully covered in the format of book publications. We want to initiate a book project on crop systems biology - narrowing the gaps between genotypes and phenotypes and the gaps between crop modelling and genetics/genomics, for publication in 2013/2014. The book will be meant for those scientists and graduate students from fundamental plant biology and applied crop science who are interested in bridging the gap between these two fields. We have invited a group of scientists (who have very good track records in publishing excellent papers in this field or in a closely related area) to contribute chapters to this new book, and they have agreed to do so.
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Edition
2016 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Cham
Switzerland
Publishing group
Springer International Publishing
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XI, 233 p.
Dimensions
Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
586 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-319-20561-8 (9783319205618)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-20562-5
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Narrowing the gaps between crop modelling and genetics
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Narrowing the gaps between crop modelling and genetics
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Content
Preface.- Author Index.- Chapter 1 Challenges in Integrating Genetic Control in Plant and Crop Models.- Chapter 2 Simulating Genotype - Phenotype Interaction Using Extended Functional- Structural Plant Models: Approaches, Applications and Potential Pitfalls.- Chapter 3 Modelling of Genotype by Environment Interaction and Prediction of Complex Traits across Multiple Environments as a Synthesis of Crop Growth Modelling, Genetics and Statistics.- Chapter 4 Process-Based Simulation Models Are Essential Tools for Virtual Profiling and Design of Ideotypes: Example of Fruit and Root.- Chapter 5 Heuristic Exploration of Theoretical Margins for Improving Adaptation of Rice through Crop-Model Assisted Phenotyping.- Chapter 6 Limited-Transpiration Trait for Increased Yield for Water-Limited Soybean: From Model to Phenotype to Genotype to Cultivars.- Chapter 7 Molecular Breeding for Complex Adaptive Traits - How Integrating Crop Ecophysiology and Modelling Can Enhance Efficiency.- Chapter 8 Crop Modeling Approaches for Predicting Phenotype of Grain Legumes with Linkage to Genetic Information.- Chapter 9 Modelling QTL-Trait-Crop Relationships: Past Experiences and Future Prospects.- Chapter 10 Crop Systems Biology - Where Are We and Where to Go?.- Index.