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Plant Breeding Reviews presents state-of-the-art reviews on plant breeding and genetics covering horticultural, agronomic and forestry crops, incorporating both traditional and molecular methods. The contributions are authored by world authorities, anonymously reviewed, and edited by Professor Jules Janick of Purdue University, USA. The series is an indispensible resource for crop breeders, plant scientists, and teachers involved in crop improvement and genetic resources.
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Plant Breeding Reviews presents state-of-the-art reviews on plant breeding and genetics covering horticultural, agronomic and forestry crops, incorporating both traditional and molecular methods. The contributions are authored by world authorities, anonymously reviewed, and edited by Professor Jules Janick of Purdue University, USA. The series is an indispensible resource for crop breeders, plant scientists, and teachers involved in crop improvement and genetic resources.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2011
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- ISBN-13: 9780470880562
- Artikelnr.: 38185441
- Verlag: Polity
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470880562
- Artikelnr.: 38185441
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Jules Janick is the James Troop Distinguished Professor of Horticulture at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN, USA.
Contributors ix
1. Dedication: Kenneth J. Frey: Oat Breeder, Educator, and Champion of
Plant Breeding 1
Ann Marie Thro and Larry Robertson
I. Introduction 2
Ii. Early Life and Career Beginnings 3
Iii. Research 5
Iv. Graduate Educator 10
V. Champion of Plant Breeding: The National Plant Breeding Study 12
Vi. The Man 16
Vii. Awards and Honors 17
Viii. Epilogue 18
Literature Cited 19
Selected Publications of Kenneth J. Frey 21
2. Strategies for Enhancing Grain Yield in Maize 37
M. Tollenaar and E. A. Lee
I. A Historical Perspective 38
Ii. Opportunities for Future Yield Improvement 44
Iii. Plant Density 48
Iv. Improvement in Resource-Use Efficiency 60
V. Conclusions 73
Literature Cited 75
3. Quality Protein Maize: Progress and Prospects 83
G. N. Atlin, N. Palacios, R. Babu, B. Das, S. Twumasi-Afriyie, D. K.
Friesen, H. De Groote, B. Vivek, and K. V. Pixley
I. Introduction 84
Ii. Quality Protein Maize: A Complex Genetic and Biochemical System 87
Iii. Human Nutritional Benefits of QPM 97
Iv. QPM as Livestock Feed 101
V. Progress in the Development of QPM Hybrids and Synthetics 106
Vi. Release and Adoption of QPM Cultivars 115
Vii. Conclusions 121
Literature Cited 124
4. Vegetative Phase Change in Maize: Biotic Resistance and Agronomic
Performance 131
M. A. Chandler, E. S. Riedeman, and W. F. Tracy
I. Introduction 132
Ii. Vegetative Phase Change and Biotic Resistance in Maize 138
Iii. Vegetative Phase Change and Agronomic Performance in Maize 149
Iv. Vegetative Phase Change and Pest Resistance on Other Plant Species 151
V. Summary and Conclusions 154
Literature Cited 155
5. Plant Interspecific Hybridization: Outcomes and Issues at the
Intersection of Species 161
Ed R. Morgan, Gail M. Timmerman-Vaughan, Anthony J. Conner, William B.
Griffin, and Richard Pickering
I. Introduction 163
Ii. Species and Hybrids 165
Iii. Protocols for Hybridization 169
Iv. Outcomes of Hybridization 173
V. Genomic and Gene Expression Consequences of Interspecific Hybridization
186
Vi. Verification of Hybrids 193
Vii. Estimating Donor Parental DNA Content in Progeny From Hybrids 202
Viii. Conclusions 205
Literature Cited 207
6. DNA-Based Identification of Clonally Propagated Cultivars 221
Hilde Nybom and Kurt Weising
I. Introduction 223
Ii. Molecular Methods 224
Iii. Choice of Method 238
Iv. Applications 251
V. Conclusions and Future Outlooks 277
Literature Cited 278
7. Designing Marker-Assisted Inbred Line Development Strategies Using
Computer Simulation 297
Guoyou Ye and M. van Ginkel
I. Introduction 299
Ii. Requirements for Modeling Breeding Program 300
Iii. Recent Development in Genetic Mapping 305
Iv. Investigating the Effectiveness of MAS Strategies 313
V. Examples to Demonstrate the Design of MAS Strategies 323
Vi. Prospects 341
Vii. Conclusion 343
Literature Cited 344
Subject Index 349
Cumulative Subject Index 351
Cumulative Contributor Index 373
1. Dedication: Kenneth J. Frey: Oat Breeder, Educator, and Champion of
Plant Breeding 1
Ann Marie Thro and Larry Robertson
I. Introduction 2
Ii. Early Life and Career Beginnings 3
Iii. Research 5
Iv. Graduate Educator 10
V. Champion of Plant Breeding: The National Plant Breeding Study 12
Vi. The Man 16
Vii. Awards and Honors 17
Viii. Epilogue 18
Literature Cited 19
Selected Publications of Kenneth J. Frey 21
2. Strategies for Enhancing Grain Yield in Maize 37
M. Tollenaar and E. A. Lee
I. A Historical Perspective 38
Ii. Opportunities for Future Yield Improvement 44
Iii. Plant Density 48
Iv. Improvement in Resource-Use Efficiency 60
V. Conclusions 73
Literature Cited 75
3. Quality Protein Maize: Progress and Prospects 83
G. N. Atlin, N. Palacios, R. Babu, B. Das, S. Twumasi-Afriyie, D. K.
Friesen, H. De Groote, B. Vivek, and K. V. Pixley
I. Introduction 84
Ii. Quality Protein Maize: A Complex Genetic and Biochemical System 87
Iii. Human Nutritional Benefits of QPM 97
Iv. QPM as Livestock Feed 101
V. Progress in the Development of QPM Hybrids and Synthetics 106
Vi. Release and Adoption of QPM Cultivars 115
Vii. Conclusions 121
Literature Cited 124
4. Vegetative Phase Change in Maize: Biotic Resistance and Agronomic
Performance 131
M. A. Chandler, E. S. Riedeman, and W. F. Tracy
I. Introduction 132
Ii. Vegetative Phase Change and Biotic Resistance in Maize 138
Iii. Vegetative Phase Change and Agronomic Performance in Maize 149
Iv. Vegetative Phase Change and Pest Resistance on Other Plant Species 151
V. Summary and Conclusions 154
Literature Cited 155
5. Plant Interspecific Hybridization: Outcomes and Issues at the
Intersection of Species 161
Ed R. Morgan, Gail M. Timmerman-Vaughan, Anthony J. Conner, William B.
Griffin, and Richard Pickering
I. Introduction 163
Ii. Species and Hybrids 165
Iii. Protocols for Hybridization 169
Iv. Outcomes of Hybridization 173
V. Genomic and Gene Expression Consequences of Interspecific Hybridization
186
Vi. Verification of Hybrids 193
Vii. Estimating Donor Parental DNA Content in Progeny From Hybrids 202
Viii. Conclusions 205
Literature Cited 207
6. DNA-Based Identification of Clonally Propagated Cultivars 221
Hilde Nybom and Kurt Weising
I. Introduction 223
Ii. Molecular Methods 224
Iii. Choice of Method 238
Iv. Applications 251
V. Conclusions and Future Outlooks 277
Literature Cited 278
7. Designing Marker-Assisted Inbred Line Development Strategies Using
Computer Simulation 297
Guoyou Ye and M. van Ginkel
I. Introduction 299
Ii. Requirements for Modeling Breeding Program 300
Iii. Recent Development in Genetic Mapping 305
Iv. Investigating the Effectiveness of MAS Strategies 313
V. Examples to Demonstrate the Design of MAS Strategies 323
Vi. Prospects 341
Vii. Conclusion 343
Literature Cited 344
Subject Index 349
Cumulative Subject Index 351
Cumulative Contributor Index 373
Contributors ix
1. Dedication: Kenneth J. Frey: Oat Breeder, Educator, and Champion of
Plant Breeding 1
Ann Marie Thro and Larry Robertson
I. Introduction 2
Ii. Early Life and Career Beginnings 3
Iii. Research 5
Iv. Graduate Educator 10
V. Champion of Plant Breeding: The National Plant Breeding Study 12
Vi. The Man 16
Vii. Awards and Honors 17
Viii. Epilogue 18
Literature Cited 19
Selected Publications of Kenneth J. Frey 21
2. Strategies for Enhancing Grain Yield in Maize 37
M. Tollenaar and E. A. Lee
I. A Historical Perspective 38
Ii. Opportunities for Future Yield Improvement 44
Iii. Plant Density 48
Iv. Improvement in Resource-Use Efficiency 60
V. Conclusions 73
Literature Cited 75
3. Quality Protein Maize: Progress and Prospects 83
G. N. Atlin, N. Palacios, R. Babu, B. Das, S. Twumasi-Afriyie, D. K.
Friesen, H. De Groote, B. Vivek, and K. V. Pixley
I. Introduction 84
Ii. Quality Protein Maize: A Complex Genetic and Biochemical System 87
Iii. Human Nutritional Benefits of QPM 97
Iv. QPM as Livestock Feed 101
V. Progress in the Development of QPM Hybrids and Synthetics 106
Vi. Release and Adoption of QPM Cultivars 115
Vii. Conclusions 121
Literature Cited 124
4. Vegetative Phase Change in Maize: Biotic Resistance and Agronomic
Performance 131
M. A. Chandler, E. S. Riedeman, and W. F. Tracy
I. Introduction 132
Ii. Vegetative Phase Change and Biotic Resistance in Maize 138
Iii. Vegetative Phase Change and Agronomic Performance in Maize 149
Iv. Vegetative Phase Change and Pest Resistance on Other Plant Species 151
V. Summary and Conclusions 154
Literature Cited 155
5. Plant Interspecific Hybridization: Outcomes and Issues at the
Intersection of Species 161
Ed R. Morgan, Gail M. Timmerman-Vaughan, Anthony J. Conner, William B.
Griffin, and Richard Pickering
I. Introduction 163
Ii. Species and Hybrids 165
Iii. Protocols for Hybridization 169
Iv. Outcomes of Hybridization 173
V. Genomic and Gene Expression Consequences of Interspecific Hybridization
186
Vi. Verification of Hybrids 193
Vii. Estimating Donor Parental DNA Content in Progeny From Hybrids 202
Viii. Conclusions 205
Literature Cited 207
6. DNA-Based Identification of Clonally Propagated Cultivars 221
Hilde Nybom and Kurt Weising
I. Introduction 223
Ii. Molecular Methods 224
Iii. Choice of Method 238
Iv. Applications 251
V. Conclusions and Future Outlooks 277
Literature Cited 278
7. Designing Marker-Assisted Inbred Line Development Strategies Using
Computer Simulation 297
Guoyou Ye and M. van Ginkel
I. Introduction 299
Ii. Requirements for Modeling Breeding Program 300
Iii. Recent Development in Genetic Mapping 305
Iv. Investigating the Effectiveness of MAS Strategies 313
V. Examples to Demonstrate the Design of MAS Strategies 323
Vi. Prospects 341
Vii. Conclusion 343
Literature Cited 344
Subject Index 349
Cumulative Subject Index 351
Cumulative Contributor Index 373
1. Dedication: Kenneth J. Frey: Oat Breeder, Educator, and Champion of
Plant Breeding 1
Ann Marie Thro and Larry Robertson
I. Introduction 2
Ii. Early Life and Career Beginnings 3
Iii. Research 5
Iv. Graduate Educator 10
V. Champion of Plant Breeding: The National Plant Breeding Study 12
Vi. The Man 16
Vii. Awards and Honors 17
Viii. Epilogue 18
Literature Cited 19
Selected Publications of Kenneth J. Frey 21
2. Strategies for Enhancing Grain Yield in Maize 37
M. Tollenaar and E. A. Lee
I. A Historical Perspective 38
Ii. Opportunities for Future Yield Improvement 44
Iii. Plant Density 48
Iv. Improvement in Resource-Use Efficiency 60
V. Conclusions 73
Literature Cited 75
3. Quality Protein Maize: Progress and Prospects 83
G. N. Atlin, N. Palacios, R. Babu, B. Das, S. Twumasi-Afriyie, D. K.
Friesen, H. De Groote, B. Vivek, and K. V. Pixley
I. Introduction 84
Ii. Quality Protein Maize: A Complex Genetic and Biochemical System 87
Iii. Human Nutritional Benefits of QPM 97
Iv. QPM as Livestock Feed 101
V. Progress in the Development of QPM Hybrids and Synthetics 106
Vi. Release and Adoption of QPM Cultivars 115
Vii. Conclusions 121
Literature Cited 124
4. Vegetative Phase Change in Maize: Biotic Resistance and Agronomic
Performance 131
M. A. Chandler, E. S. Riedeman, and W. F. Tracy
I. Introduction 132
Ii. Vegetative Phase Change and Biotic Resistance in Maize 138
Iii. Vegetative Phase Change and Agronomic Performance in Maize 149
Iv. Vegetative Phase Change and Pest Resistance on Other Plant Species 151
V. Summary and Conclusions 154
Literature Cited 155
5. Plant Interspecific Hybridization: Outcomes and Issues at the
Intersection of Species 161
Ed R. Morgan, Gail M. Timmerman-Vaughan, Anthony J. Conner, William B.
Griffin, and Richard Pickering
I. Introduction 163
Ii. Species and Hybrids 165
Iii. Protocols for Hybridization 169
Iv. Outcomes of Hybridization 173
V. Genomic and Gene Expression Consequences of Interspecific Hybridization
186
Vi. Verification of Hybrids 193
Vii. Estimating Donor Parental DNA Content in Progeny From Hybrids 202
Viii. Conclusions 205
Literature Cited 207
6. DNA-Based Identification of Clonally Propagated Cultivars 221
Hilde Nybom and Kurt Weising
I. Introduction 223
Ii. Molecular Methods 224
Iii. Choice of Method 238
Iv. Applications 251
V. Conclusions and Future Outlooks 277
Literature Cited 278
7. Designing Marker-Assisted Inbred Line Development Strategies Using
Computer Simulation 297
Guoyou Ye and M. van Ginkel
I. Introduction 299
Ii. Requirements for Modeling Breeding Program 300
Iii. Recent Development in Genetic Mapping 305
Iv. Investigating the Effectiveness of MAS Strategies 313
V. Examples to Demonstrate the Design of MAS Strategies 323
Vi. Prospects 341
Vii. Conclusion 343
Literature Cited 344
Subject Index 349
Cumulative Subject Index 351
Cumulative Contributor Index 373







