Wild emmer is the progenitor of most cultivated wheats and thus an important source of wheat improvement. This book draws the results from multidisciplinary studies on the ecological, genetic, genomic, agronomic, and evolutionary aspects of wild emmer, conducted at many labs around the world.It is divided into the following parts: Origin and Evolution of Wheat - Population Genetics of Wild Emmer Wheat at the Protein and DNA Levels - Genetic Resources of Wild Emmer for Wheat Improvement - Genome Organization and Genetic Mapping - Conclusions and Prospects.The authors describe the evolution of wild emmer as a model organism of a selfer in evolutionary biology, and its rich potential genetic resources for wheat improvement.
Produktinformation
Utgivningsdatum2010-11-30
Mått155 x 235 x 22 mm
Vikt593 g
FormatHäftad
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor364
FörlagSpringer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
1 Domestication of Wheats.- 2 Wild Emmer, Triticum dicoccoides, Wheat Progenitor: Origin and Evolution.- 3 Centers of Origin and Diversity of Wild Ancestors and Crop Improvement.- 4 Macrogeographic Population Genetic Studies of Triticum dicoccoides in the Fertile Crescent, Israel and Turkey: Allozyme and DNA Polymorphisms.- 5 Microgeographic Studies of Allozyme and DNA Polymorphisms in Triticum dicoccoides.- 6 Genetic Variation in Agronomic Traits.- 7 Genome Structure of Triticum dicoccoides.- 8 Genetic Mapping of Agronomically Important Traits.- 9 Molecular Evolution and Ecological Stress in Wild Emmer Wheat at Regional and Local Scales: Natural Selection in Action.- 10 Conclusions and Prospects.- References.