Banana Breeding: Progress and Challenges / Edition 1

Banana Breeding: Progress and Challenges / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1439800170
ISBN-13:
9781439800171
Pub. Date:
01/21/2011
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1439800170
ISBN-13:
9781439800171
Pub. Date:
01/21/2011
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Banana Breeding: Progress and Challenges / Edition 1

Banana Breeding: Progress and Challenges / Edition 1

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Overview

With the current world population growth of 1.2%, the earth can expect to house 9-10 billion people by 2050. Food production, too, must increase to accommodate these numbers. Easy growing, high calorie, nutritious foods, such as bananas are the top priority as a solution to this imminent problem.

The first comprehensive compendium on bananas in recent years, Banana Breeding: Progress and Challenges provides in-depth coverage of all aspects of banana breeding and genetics, including biotechnology. A wide-ranging compilation of chapters by various experts, the book begins with a chapter on the general plant morphology of Musa. It continues with chapters such as Evolution and Genetic Relationships in Bananas and Plantains, Genetic Resources for Banana Improvement, Genomes, Cytogenetics, Flow Cytometry of Musa, and Genetics of Important Traits in Musa as well as two chapters that cover the major diseases and pests of banana.

The central focus of the book is encompassed in chapters such as Reproductive Biology, Breeding Techniques, Mutations and Cultivar Development of Banana, Biotechnology in Musa Improvement, and Genotype by Environment Interaction and Musa Improvement. The latter chapter offers tools for selecting both narrowly adapted and broadly adapted cultivars. The chapters on quality improvement of cultivated Musa and postharvest processed products provide researchers and teachers with information to improve quality aspects of banana along with information on how to reduce postharvest losses.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781439800171
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/21/2011
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 7.20(w) x 10.10(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Michael Pillay, Ph.D. is an associate professor at Vaal University of Technology in Vanderbijlpark, South Africa.

Abdou Tenkouano, Ph.D. is a counselor at the Research for Development Council at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture in Croydon, United Kingdom.

Table of Contents

General Plant Morphology of Musa. Evolution and Genetic Relationships in Banana and Plantains. Genetic Resources for Banana Improvement. Genomes, Cytogenetics, and Flow Cytometry of Musa. Genetics of Important Traits in Musa. Major Diseases of Banana. Integrated Pest Management of Banana. Reproductive Biology. Breeding Techniques. Mutations and Cultivar Development of Banana. Biotechnology in Musa Improvement. Genotype by Environment Interaction and Musa Improvement. Quality Improvement of Cultivated Musa. Postharvest Processed Products from Banana. Propagation Methods in Musa. Hybrid Distribution to Farmers: Adoption and Challenges. Molecular Breeding of Other Vegetatively Propagated Crops: Lessons for Banana. Future Prospects. Index.

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From the Publisher

At last, a book that focuses on banana breeding. Not only are Musa breeding techniques, strategies and philosophies detailed in ways not done before, but there are also comparisons made with breeding three other clonally propagated tropical crops and the lessons they can teach banana scientists. In addition, there are chapters by various authors covering such topics as Musa genetic resources, morphology, pests and diseases, fruit quality, propagation and dissemination of hybrid cultivars, as well as the latest developments in biotechnology and genomics. They complement one another and point the way forward to the development of new cultivars with disease and pest resistance, while satisfying consumer expectations.

The chapters reflect the personal and practical experiences of the authors and the editors are to be congratulated on compiling an excellent new resource on bananas and banana breeding. This book provides basic as well as advanced information for those interested in learning more about banana, as well as those pursuing further research in the crop. Excellent bibliographies in many chapters provide a valuable documentation of the diverse research activity that has taken place in the past few decades and should be of use to serious scholars. I recommend this book to all interested in the genetic improvement of tropical crops, particularly those interested in banana breeding and production.
—Mike Smith, Experimental Agriculture, 2011

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