Breeding grasses and protein crops in the era of genomics

The genomic revolution has opened many opportunities to explore relationships between genetic and phenotypic diversity of plants as never before. The joint meeting addresses challenges of combining genetic resources and advanced omics technologies for enhancing development of next generation breeding strategies that will move plant breeding a step forward. Selection based on genomic technologies allows simultaneous marker discovery and validation, however high- throughput and precise phenotyping remains a major bottleneck limiting the power and resolution of genetic analysis. Additionally, novel sequencing technologies and automated phenotyping approaches generate big data sets requiring efficient data analysis and decision support tools that help breeders to select the superior material for their breeding programs.

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Main Authors: Brazauskas, G. 1423211781085 (ed.), 1423211781086 Statkeviciute, G. (ed.), 1423211781087 Jonaviciene, K. (ed.)
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Language:eng
Published: Cham (Switzerland) Springer 2018
Subjects:genetic resources, life sciences, bioinformatics, plant breeding, plant sciences, biotechnology, agriculture, grasses, crops, plant propagation, molecular biology, SDGs, Goal 2 Zero hunger, Goal 15 Life on land,
Online Access:https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-89578-9
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spelling unfao:8540732021-05-05T06:52:06ZBreeding grasses and protein crops in the era of genomics Brazauskas, G. 1423211781085 (ed.) 1423211781086 Statkeviciute, G. (ed.) 1423211781087 Jonaviciene, K. (ed.) textCham (Switzerland) Springer2018engThe genomic revolution has opened many opportunities to explore relationships between genetic and phenotypic diversity of plants as never before. The joint meeting addresses challenges of combining genetic resources and advanced omics technologies for enhancing development of next generation breeding strategies that will move plant breeding a step forward. Selection based on genomic technologies allows simultaneous marker discovery and validation, however high- throughput and precise phenotyping remains a major bottleneck limiting the power and resolution of genetic analysis. Additionally, novel sequencing technologies and automated phenotyping approaches generate big data sets requiring efficient data analysis and decision support tools that help breeders to select the superior material for their breeding programs.The genomic revolution has opened many opportunities to explore relationships between genetic and phenotypic diversity of plants as never before. The joint meeting addresses challenges of combining genetic resources and advanced omics technologies for enhancing development of next generation breeding strategies that will move plant breeding a step forward. Selection based on genomic technologies allows simultaneous marker discovery and validation, however high- throughput and precise phenotyping remains a major bottleneck limiting the power and resolution of genetic analysis. Additionally, novel sequencing technologies and automated phenotyping approaches generate big data sets requiring efficient data analysis and decision support tools that help breeders to select the superior material for their breeding programs.genetic resourceslife sciencesbioinformaticsplant breedingplant sciencesbiotechnologyagriculturegrassescropsplant propagationmolecular biologySDGsGoal 2 Zero hungerGoal 15 Life on landhttps://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-89578-9URN:ISBN:978-3-319-89578-9
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plant breeding
plant sciences
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grasses
crops
plant propagation
molecular biology
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Goal 2 Zero hunger
Goal 15 Life on land
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bioinformatics
plant breeding
plant sciences
biotechnology
agriculture
grasses
crops
plant propagation
molecular biology
SDGs
Goal 2 Zero hunger
Goal 15 Life on land
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plant breeding
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grasses
crops
plant propagation
molecular biology
SDGs
Goal 2 Zero hunger
Goal 15 Life on land
Brazauskas, G. 1423211781085 (ed.)
1423211781086 Statkeviciute, G. (ed.)
1423211781087 Jonaviciene, K. (ed.)
Breeding grasses and protein crops in the era of genomics
description The genomic revolution has opened many opportunities to explore relationships between genetic and phenotypic diversity of plants as never before. The joint meeting addresses challenges of combining genetic resources and advanced omics technologies for enhancing development of next generation breeding strategies that will move plant breeding a step forward. Selection based on genomic technologies allows simultaneous marker discovery and validation, however high- throughput and precise phenotyping remains a major bottleneck limiting the power and resolution of genetic analysis. Additionally, novel sequencing technologies and automated phenotyping approaches generate big data sets requiring efficient data analysis and decision support tools that help breeders to select the superior material for their breeding programs.
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plant propagation
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Goal 2 Zero hunger
Goal 15 Life on land
author Brazauskas, G. 1423211781085 (ed.)
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title Breeding grasses and protein crops in the era of genomics
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