Genetics and Genomics of Setaria, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017 Plant Genetics and Genomics: Crops and Models Series, Vol. 19
Langue : Anglais
Coordonnateurs : Doust Andrew, Diao Xianmin
Setaria viridis and S.italica make up a model grass system to investigate C4 photosynthesis, cell wall biosynthesis, responses to drought, herbicide, and other environmental stressors, genome dynamics, developmental genetics and morphology, and interactions with microorganisms. Setaria viridis (green foxtail) is one of the world?s most widespread weeds, and its small size, native variation, rapidly burgeoning genetic and genomic resources, and transformability are making it the system of choice for both basic research and its translation into crop improvement. Its domesticated variant, S. italica (foxtail millet), is a drought-hardy cereal grown in China, India and Africa, and new breeding techniques show great potential for improving yields and nutrition for drought-prone regions. This book brings together for the first time evolutionary, genomic, genetic, and morphological analyses, together with protocols for growing and transforming Setaria, and approaches to high throughput genotyping and candidate gene analysis. Authors include major Setaria researchers from both the USA and overseas.
Overview and Introduction.- Setaria as a Model System.- Evolutionary Relationships in Setaria aand Allied Grasses.- Cytogenetics in the Genus Setaria.- Foxtail Millet Domestication, History, Breeding, and Current Situation.- Setaria Genomics.- Genome Structure.- Transposons.- Comparative Genomics.- Population Genetics and Genome Wide Association Mapping of Chinese Populations.- Population Genetics of S. Viridis in the USA.- Experimental Resources and TOlls.- Tool Development.- Transformation.- Using S. Viridis to Understand Key Traits.- Hydropatterning in Grass Roots.- Setaria Root Microbe Interactions.- C4 Photosynthesis.- The Evolution of Herbicide Resistance in Setaria.- Setaria as a Model for Cell Wall Synthesis.- Phenotypic Evolution in Setaria.
Dr. Andrew Doust
Oklahoma State University
Department of Plant Biology, Ecology, and Evolution
East Stillwater, OK, USA
Dr. Xianmin Diao
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Institute of Crop Sciences
Beijing, China
Only book available on the emerging model system Provides protocols for growing and transforming Setaria Documents history and domestication showing Setaria as both a model for C4 grasses and for the domestication process Features contributions from major researchers in the US and worldwide
Date de parution : 12-2016
Ouvrage de 377 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
Date de parution : 07-2018
Ouvrage de 377 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
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