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Wheat in a Global Environment Proceedings of the 6th International Wheat Conference, 5-9 June 2000, Budapest, Hungary

Proceedings
Edited By: Z Bedo and L Lang
804 pages
Wheat in a Global Environment
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  • Wheat in a Global Environment ISBN: 9780792367222 Hardback Dec 2001 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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This book comprises the proceedings of the 6th International Wheat Conference. Leading scientists from different parts of the world reviewed the main results of wheat improvement in the 20th century, and discussed the new challenges for the future to increase the stability of the world's wheat production and to keep pace with the population increase. The topics debated cover breeding and genetics, new ways of quality research, breeding for abiotic and biotic resistance, sustainable wheat production, germplasm development and exchange, and the importance of international cooperation. The impact of biotechnology is discussed by outstanding representatives of the private and public research sectors. This book provides an opportunity for wheat scientists interested in global trends in wheat improvement to obtain an insight into this period of change when both classical and new methods can contribute to breeding efforts and sustainable production systems.

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Preface. Scientific Committee. Introduction. Plenary session. Quality and quality improvement. Breeding for biotic and abiotic resistance. Breeding for physiological traits. Breeding methodologies. Durum wheat. Sustainable wheat production and breeding. Germplasm development and pre-breeding. Conference tour.

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Proceedings
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804 pages
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