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Title:
Improving cereal productivity through climate smart practices
Author:
Sareen, Sindhu.
ISBN:
9780128226308
Publication Information:
Duxford : Woodhead Publishing, 2021.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Contents:
Breeding strategies and quality enhancement under climate change scenario: Innovations and new horizons in chromosome elimination-mediated DH breeding: five decades journey of speed breeding in wheat -- Speed breeding : a climate smart tool to accelerate research in wheat -- Induced mutagenesis to sustain wheat production under changing climate -- Improving nutritional quality of wheat under changing climate scenario: challenges and progress -- Zinc biofortified wheat : addressing micronutrient malnutrition in South Asia -- Potential of bioforitifed wheat to alleviate hidden hunger. -- Abiotic stresses in relation to climate change: Genomics, molecular breeding, and phenomics approaches for improvement of abiotic stress tolerance in wheat -- Prospection of heat tolerance in the context of global warming in wheat for food security -- Role of chlormequat chloride and salicylic acid in improving cereal crops production under saline conditions -- Mitigating abiotic stress for enhancing wheat productivity. -- Biotic stresses in changing climate scenario: Wheat rust research : impact, thrusts, and roadmap to sustained wheat production Beating the beast-wheat blast disease -- Impact of climate change on insect pests of rice-wheat cropping system: recent trends and mitigation strategies. -- Resource management and impact of climate change: Vulnerability of wheat production to climate change -- Wheat productivity enhancement through climate smart practices -- Wheat imporvement for growth and sustainability in yield under varying climatic conditions and diverse production environments of India -- Optimization of resources for sustainabile wheat productivity and enhanced profitability -- Yield and water use gaps in cereal multicrop systems in sub-Saharan Africa under climate change.
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