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Understanding and Improving Crop Root Function

Contributor(s): Gregory, Peter J (Editor), Postma, Johannes A (Contribution by), Black, Christopher K (Contribution by), Xuan, Wei (Contribution by), Xie, Yuanming (Contribution by), Beeckman, Tom (Contribution by), Dio Ishaya, Findimila (Contribution by), Rasmussen, Amanda (Contribution by), Bouranis, Dimitris (Contribution by), Chorianopoulou, Styliani N (Contribution by), George, Timothy S (Contribution by), Brown, Lawrie K (Contribution by), Glyn Bengough, A (Contribution by), Mathesius, Ulrike (Contribution by), Jin, Jian (Contribution by), Li, Yansheng (Contribution by), Watt, Michelle (Contribution by), Zhang, Haiyang (Contribution by), Powell, Jeff R (Contribution by), Fernández-Aparicio, M (Contribution by), Rubiales, Diego (Contribution by), Johnson, Scott N (Contribution by), Cibils-Stewart, Ximena (Contribution by), Siddique, Shahid (Contribution by), Jones, John T (Contribution by), Hawkesford, Malcolm J (Contribution by), Whalley, William R (Contribution by), Pang, Jiayin (Contribution by), Wen, Zhihui (Contribution by), Kidd, Daniel (Contribution by), H Ryan, Megan (Contribution by), Yu, Rui-Peng (Contribution by), Long, Li (Contribution by), Cong, Wen-Feng (Contribution by), Siddique, Kadambot (Contribution by), Lambers, Hans (Contribution by), Ali Ahmed, Mutez (Contribution by), Vetterlein, Doris (Contribution by), Carminati, Andrea (Contribution by), Tuberosa, Roberto (Contribution by), Frascaroli, Elisabetta (Contribution by), Maccaferri, Marco (Contribution by), Salvi, Silvio (Contribution by), M Larrabee, Melissa (Contribution by), Nelson, Louise (Contribution by), Thirkell, Tom (Contribution by), Hoysted, Grace (Contribution by), Elliott, Ashleigh (Contribution by), Field, Katie (Contribution by), Daniell, Tim (Contribution by), Kirkegaard, John (Contribution by), Lilley, Julianne (Contribution by), Pérez-Alfocea, Francisco (Contribution by), Yeboah, Stephen (Contribution by), Dodd, Ian C (Contribution by), Simpson, Richard J (Contribution by), E Haling, Rebecca (Contribution by), Graham, Phillip (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9781786763600

Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Ltd

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Pub Date: January 19, 2021

Dewey: 575.54

LCCN: 2020942310

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.44" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 2.38 lbs) 686 pages

Series: Burleigh Dodds Agricultural Science

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Description:

This collection reviews recent research on understanding root system architecture and growth and key interactions in the rhizosphere. It assesses how roots respond to biotic and abiotic stresses.

Brief description:

Dr Roberto Tuberosa is Professor of Plant Biotechnology and Breeding in the Department of Agriculture and Food Science at the University of Bologna, Italy. Professor Tuberosa is internationally renowned for his genomic studies to dissect the genetic basis of drought resistance in cereals and how to leverage this knowledge toward the release of climate-resilient cultivars. He is on the editorial board of several leading journals, has been involved in many European and international research projects in cereal breeding, represents Europe in the International Crop Science Society (ICSS) and has published over 170 articles as well as edited a number of books. He has organised international congresses on genomics and breeding of cereals under drought conditions and is a member of the scientific board of the Wheat Initiative and of the PlantStress advisory board. Amongst other honours, Professor Tuberosa has been elected a Fellow of the Crop Society of America.

Review Quotes:

"...a well-curated collection of chapters that provides a broad state-of-the-art survey of how roots contribute to plant crop performance and edaphic stress tolerance...Given the urgency to deploy sustainable and resilient agricultural technologies, this excellent collection demonstrates how novel approaches and collaborative trans-disciplinarity can prepare the field of root biology for transformative, real-world impacts." (Annals of Botany)

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