Plant Breeding Reviews, Volume 35
Discover the latest advancements in agricultural science with Plant Breeding Reviews, Volume 35 by Jules Janick. Published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 2011, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 420 pages and offers in-depth reviews on plant genetics and the breeding of various crops. The book delves into both traditional breeding methods and cutting-edge molecular techniques, highlighting the importance of genetic diversity in today's agriculture. With many crops relying on a limited genetic foundation, understanding and conserving crop genetic resources is crucial for ensuring food security globally. This volume is an essential resource for researchers, practitioners, and anyone passionate about sustainable agriculture and plant breeding. Enhance your knowledge and support the future of food systems with this insightful publication.