The World Wheat Book - A History of Wheat Breeding Volume 3

Edition en anglais

Alain Bonjean

,

William Angus

,

Maarten Van Ginkel

Jean-Yves Foucault

(Préfacier)

,

Collectif

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Alain Bonjean et William Angus - The World Wheat Book - A History of Wheat Breeding Volume 3.
It is fifteen years since Volume 1 of The World Wheat Book was completed and five years since Volume 2 was published. The intervening years have seen... Lire la suite
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Résumé

It is fifteen years since Volume 1 of The World Wheat Book was completed and five years since Volume 2 was published. The intervening years have seen many changes in the world economy, in agriculture in the countries where wheat is grown, and most of all developments in the technical approaches now being deployed in wheat breeding. This third volume updates - and complements - the first two volumes by adding to the countries discussed, giving an update on associated technologies and giving an insight into the means to enhance production in a changing environment.
The opening chapters summarize the history of wheat growing and breeding, and the current status of breeding in the countries not covered in Volumes 1 and 2. The next set of chapters looks at new breeding strategies currently being deployed. The third set of chapters reviews some of the physiological challenges with the fourth set reviewing the contribution genetic resources from related species can make to meeting these.
The fifth set of chapters explores the inter-relationship between man and wheat both from a historical point of view but also from a nutrition standpoint. Finally the last two chapters look at the ever-increasing challenges posed by competition with other crops for land usage as well as international trade. As with Volumes 1 and 2, this third Volume is subtitled A History of Wheat Breeding. Together these three volumes, spanning twenty-five years of wheat research, record and discuss the continually evolving history of wheat breeding.
As stated by Jean-Yves Foucault, Chairman of the Board of Limagrain, in his Preface : "... we have provided our fellows a synthesis of wheat genetic resources of the planet along with a history and a panorama of its production and its research"

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    07/04/2016
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-2-7430-2091-0
  • EAN
    9782743020910
  • Présentation
    Relié
  • Nb. de pages
    1600 pages
  • Poids
    2.355 Kg
  • Dimensions
    16,0 cm × 25,0 cm × 7,0 cm

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Editors Alain P. Bonjean, William J. Angus and Maarten van Ginkel, along with their coauthors world-wide, are all internationally recognized scientists involved with the wheat crop. Alain P. Bonjean is Limagrain's Corporate Head of Strategic Information ; William J. Angus is Managing Director of Angus Wheat Consultants Ltd ; Maarten van Ginkel is an International Consultant Breeder with Seed Co, Kenya.
Limagrain, sponsors of The World Wheat Book, is the largest seed company in the European Union, and the fourth largest in the world. Founded in the Auvergne region of France, Limagrain is a breeder and producer of plant varieties, sells seeds to farmers, market gardeners and home gardeners, and has translated much of this "know-how" to the markets for food ingredients and bakery products. Innovation has always been at the heart of the evolution of agriculture, and today Limagrain is benefiting from its research investment in plant breeding and biotechnology.
New technologies are now taking their place alongside traditional breeding strategies to accelerate the development of new wheat varieties across the world. By sponsoring The World Wheat Book, Limagrain recognizes the value of cooperation and the exchange of knowledge amongst all involved with plant breeding and offers this third volume as a contribution to the continuing story of wheat worldwide.

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