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Adaptation in plant breeding / edited by Peter M.A. Tigerstedt.
1997
S 52 TIG.A
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Title
Adaptation in plant breeding / edited by Peter M.A. Tigerstedt.
Description
vii, 308 pages : illustrations, maps ; 27 cm.
ISBN
0792340620
9780792340621 acid-free paper
9780792340621 acid-free paper
Alternate Call Number
S 52 TIG.A
Summary
Genetic basis of adaptation; Climatic and edaphic adaptation; Mechanisms of adaptation; Host-parasite coevolution; Plant mixtures; Stress conditions; Breeding for wide adaptation; Breeding for low/high input; Breeding in case of global warming; Genetic resources for adaptation.
Note
Selected Papers from the XIV EUCARPIA Congress on adaptation in plant breeding held at Jyva?skyla?, Sweden from July 31 to August 4, 1995; Contents : Genetic basis of adaptation; Climatic and edaphic adaptation; Mechanisms of adaptation; Hos-parasite coevolution; Plant mixtures; Stress conditions; Breeding for wide adaptation; Breeding for low/high input; Breeding in case of global warming; Genetic resources for adaptation;.
Selected papers from the XIV EUCARPIA Congress on Adaptation in Plant Breeding held at Jyvaskyla, Sweden, from July 31 do August 4, 1995.
Selected papers from the XIV EUCARPIA Congress on Adaptation in Plant Breeding held at Jyvaskyla, Sweden, from July 31 do August 4, 1995.
Formatted Contents Note
Machine derived contents note: Genetic Basis of the Evolution of Adaptedness in Plants; R.W. Allard. Evolution and Adaptedness; F. Veronesi. Adaptation by Heterosis of the Gigantic, Unfecund Mutant of Oats; H. Ahokas. Climatic and Edaphic Adaptation in Plants; M. Perez de la Vega. Climatic Adaptation in Subterranean Clover Populations; E. Piano. Selection for Low Temperature Tolerance in Potato Through Anther Culture; E.C. Calleberg. Climatic Adaptation of Trees: Rediscovering Provenance Tests; Cs. Matyas. Genetic and Physiological Mechanisms of Adaptation; V.A. Dragavtsev. Characterization of Alfalfa Following in Vitro Selection for Salt Tolerance; A. Safarnejad. Photoperiod Insensitivity Gene Essential to the Varieties Grown in the Northern Limit Region of Paddy Rice Cultivation; Y. Okumoto. The Adaptive Properties of Picea Abies Progenies are Influenced by Environmental Signals During Sexual Reproduction; O. Johnsen. Host-Parasite Coevolution in Plant Adaptation: Evidence from Field Experiments with Mycosphaerella graminicola on Wheat; B.A. McDonald. Diversity Among Finish Net Blotch Isolates and Resistance in Barley; J. Robinson. Interaction of Insect Digestive Enzymes with Protein Inhibitors from Plants and Host-Parasite Coevolution; Al.V. Konarev. Adaptation of Whet Rusts to the Wheat Cultivars in Former Czechoslovakia; P. Bartos. Inter-Genotypic Interactions in Plant Mixtures; R.A. Turkington. Co-Adaptation between Neighbours? A Case Study with Lolium Perenne Genotypes; T. McNeily. Breeding for Yield in Mixtures of Beans (Phaseolus Vulgaris L.) and Maize (Zea Mays L.); M.J. de O. Zimmermann. Breeding Components for Mixture Performance; J. Hill. Adaptation to Special Stress Conditions; O. Savolainen. CIMMYT's Approach to Breed for Drought Tolerance; H.-J. Braun. Physiological Aspects of Aluminium Tolerance Associated with the Long Arm of Chromosome 2D of Wheat Genome; A. Aniol. Structural Adaptation of the Leaf Chlorenchyma at the Kola Peninsula Plants to Stress Conditions; I.M. Kravkina. Breeding for Widely Adapted Popular Maize Hybrids; A.F. Troyer. CIMMYT's Approach to Breeding for Wide Adaptation; S. Rajaram. Breeding for Wide Adaptation in Faba Bean; W. Link. Yield Stability and Adaptation of Nordic Barleys; M. Nurminiemi. Adaptation to Low/High Input Cultivation; S. Ceccarelli. Molecular Adaptation of Barley to Cold and Drought Stress. Genetic Variability for Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Winter Wheat; J. Le Gouis. Adaption of Multipurpose Trees to High Input Cultivation as Components of Agroforestry Systems; F. Owino. Breeding Plans in Case of Global Warming; V. Koski. Six Cycles of Selection for Adaptation in Two Exotic Populations of Maize; A. Ordas. Overwintering of Winter Cereals in Hungary in the Case of Global Warming; O.B. Vests. Genetic Resources in Breeding for Adaption; G.C. Hawtin. Utilization of Exotic Germplasm in Nordic Barley Breeding and its Consequences for Adaptation; M. Vetelainen. Exotic Barley Germplasms in Breeding for Resistance to Soilborne Viruses; M. Korell. From Evaluation Descriptors of Times to Flowering to the Genetic Characterization of Flowering Responses to Photoperiod and Temperature; R.J. Summerfield.
Series
Developments in plant breeding ; v. 4.
Published
Dordrecht : Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1997.
Language
English
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Congress On Adaptation In Plant Breeding (14, 1995, Jyväskylä)