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Physiology & breeding collection

Code: 91293
This is the Physiology & breeding collection. This collection includes 331 chapters that review advances in crop and livestock physiology and genetics. It also includes chapters on advances in crop and livestock breeding techniques and their application in improving crop varieties and livestock breeds.

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£3,443.00
A selection of chapters in this collection:
Advances in understanding crop use of phosphorus: Tim George, James Hutton Institute, UK
Advances in understanding the nitrogen cycle in crop production: David Pilbeam, University of Leeds, UK
Advances in understanding the potassium cycle in crop production: Qifu Ma and Richard Bell, Murdoch University, Australia
Genetic and genomic dairy cattle evaluations in developing countries: Raphael Mrode, Scotland’s Rural College, UK and International Livestock Research Institute, Kenya
Genetic and phenotypic improvements in temperate dairy systems: an overview: Allison Fleming, Canadian Dairy Network, Canada; Tatiane Chud, University of Guelph, Canada; Luiz Brito, Purdue University, USA; Francesca Malchiodi, Semex, Canada; and Christine Baes and Filippo Miglior, University of Guelph, Canada
Achieving sustainable cultivation of litchi: Xuming Huang, South China Agricultural University, China
Advances in avocado propagation for the sustainable supply of planting materials: Jayeni Hiti-Bandaralage, Alice Hayward, Chris O’Brien, Madeleine Gleeson, William Nak and Neena Mitter, The University of Queensland, Australia
Marker-assisted trait introgression for wheat breeding and research: Miguel Sanchez-Garcia, International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), Morocco; and Alison R. Bentley, The John Bingham Laboratory, NIAB, UK
Nested association mapping in barley to identify extractable trait genes: Andreas Maurer and Klaus Pillen, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
Advances in fruit genetics: Ksenija Gasic and Christopher Saski, Clemson University, USA
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