Sustainable agriculture in the era of the OMICs revolution / Channa S. Prakash, Sajid Fiaz, Muhammad Azhar Nadeem, Faheem Shehzad Baloch, Abdul Qayyum, editors.

Access to food with enough calories and nutrients is a fundamental right of every human. The global population has exceeded 7.8 billion and is expected to pass 10 billion by 2055. Such rapid population increase presents a great challenge for food supply. More grain production is needed to provide ba...

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Other Authors: Prakash, Channa S. (Editor), Fiaz, Sajid (Editor), Nadeem, Muhammad Azhar (Editor), Baloch, Faheem Shehzad (Editor), Qayyum, Abdul (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2023]
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter. 1. The utilization of speed breeding and genome editing to achieve zero hunger
  • Chapter. 2. Multiomics approach for crop improvement under climate change
  • Chapter. 3. The intervention of multi-omics approaches for developing abiotic stress resistance in cotton crops under climate change
  • Chapter. 4. Big data revolution and machine learning to solve genetic mysteries in crop breeding
  • Chapter. 5. Applications of multi-omics approaches for food and nutritional security
  • Chapter. 6. Applications of high throughput phenotypic phenomics
  • Chapter. 7. Basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) : Botany, Genetic resource, Cultivation, Conservation, and Stress factors
  • Chapter. 8. Multi-Omics Approaches for Breeding in Medicinal Plants
  • Chapter. 9. Applications of some nanoparticles and responses of medicinal and aromatic plants under stress conditions
  • Chapter. 10. Sustainable agriculture through technological innovations
  • Chapter. 11. Sustainable Rice Production under Biotic and Abiotic Stress Challenges
  • Chapter. 12. Emerging Techniques to Develop Biotic Stress Resistance in Fruits and Vegetables
  • Chapter. 13. Genome editing in crops to control insect pests
  • Chapter. 14. CRISPR revolution in gene editing, targeting plant stress tolerance and physiology
  • Chapter. 15. Genomics for Abiotic Stress Resistance in Legumes
  • Chapter. 16. Genetic and molecular factors modulating phosphorous use efficiency in plants
  • Chapter. 17. Recent Trends in Genome Editing Technologies for Agricultural Crops Improvement
  • Chapter. 18. Recent trends and applications of omics based knowledge to end global food hunger
  • Chapter. 19. Nutritional enhancement in horticultural crops by CRISPR/ Cas9: status and future prospects
  • Chapter. 20. Physiological interventions of antioxidants in crop plants under multiple abiotic stresses
  • Chapter. 21. Proteomics and its scope to study salt stress tolerance in quinoa
  • Chapter. 22. Sustainable Cotton Production in Punjab: Failure and its Mitigating Strategies
  • Chapter. 23. Biosafety and biosecurity in genetically modified crops.