Keywords

Traditional Crops, Underutilized Crops, Crop Improvement, Plant Breeding, Genetic Diversity, Sustainable Agriculture, Marker Assisted Selection, Participatory Plant Breeding, Quantitative Genetics, Qualitative Traits, Population Genetics, Climate Resilient Crops, Crop Genetic Resources, Food and Nutritional Security, Conventional Plant Breeding, Molecular Breeding, Genotype Environment Interaction, Breeding for Stress Tolerance, Indigenous Crop Improvement, Sustainable Crop Production

Improvement of Traditional and Underutilized Crops

authored by: P.K.Verma
ISBN: 9789367556504 | Binding: Hardback | Pages: 320 | Language: English | Copyright: 2027
Length: 229 mm | Breadth: 21.6 mm | Height: 152 mm | Imprint: CONTENT VIBES | Weight: GMS
USD 180.00 USD 162.00
 
This book will be available from 18-Sep-2026

Improvement of Traditional and Underutilized Crops provides a comprehensive understanding of the principles, strategies, and modern approaches used for the genetic improvement of traditional, indigenous, and underutilized crop species. The book highlights the importance of these crops in ensuring food security, nutritional diversity, climate resilience, and sustainable agriculture.

The text systematically explains the fundamentals of crop improvement, inheritance patterns, qualitative and quantitative traits, population genetics, genotype × environment interactions, heritability, and breeding systems in crop plants. Detailed discussions on physiological traits, mineral nutrition, stress tolerance, and breeding objectives under natural farming systems help readers understand the scientific basis of sustainable crop improvement.

Special emphasis is given to breeding for disease resistance, quality improvement, adaptability, multipurpose utilization, and participatory breeding approaches. Modern techniques such as molecular markers, marker-assisted selection, and advanced breeding methods are also discussed for enhancing crop productivity and resilience. Designed for students, researchers, breeders, and agricultural professionals, this book serves as a valuable resource for conserving and improving traditional crop genetic resources for future agricultural sustainability.

Chapter 1. Introduction to Traditional and Underutilized Crops

Chapter 2. Diversity and Conservation of Underutilized Crops

Chapter 3. Fundamentals of Crop Improvement

Chapter 4. Laws of Inheritance

Chapter 5. Qualitative Traits in Crop Improvement

Chapter 6. Quantitative Traits and Polygenic Inheritance

Chapter 7. Pureline Theory and Selection Concepts

Chapter 8. Components of Phenotypic Variation

Chapter 9. Genotype × Environment Interaction

Chapter 10. Heritability and Breeder’s Equation

Chapter 11. Population Genetics Principles

Chapter 12. Mating Systems in Crop Plants

Chapter 13. Crop Population Types

Chapter 14. Physiological Basis of Crop Improvement

Chapter 15. Mineral Nutrition and Crop Performance

Chapter 16. Breeding Objectives under Natural Farming Systems

Chapter 17. Breeding for Resistance, Quality, and Adaptation

Chapter 18. Breeding for Multipurpose Traits

Chapter 19. Conventional Plant Breeding Techniques

Chapter 20. Advanced and Participatory Breeding Approaches

 
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