Merging topical data from recently published review and research articles, as well as the knowledge and insight of industry experts, Omics Applications in Crop Science delves into plant science, and various technologies that use omics in agriculture. This book concentrates on crop breeding and environmental applications, and examines the applications of various omics technologies including genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics to important agronomic, horticultural, medicinal, plantation, fiber, forage, and bioenergy crops.
It covers the application of omics technologies in several important crops, including cereal, and pulse. It explores the brassica species, drought tolerance in rice, and genetic engineering of the potato. The book discusses temperate fruits; and omics of medicinal plants, the metabolomics of Catharanthus roseus and how the medicinally important alkaloids of the plant are produced, as well as the omics of another important medicinal plant, Withania somnifera. It examines floriculture, the omics advances in tea, and omics strategies in improving the fiber qualities of cotton. It provides omics-related information on forest trees and forage crops, and offers a detailed account on how omics technologies are applicable in molecular farming, along with associated issues such as commercial aspects of molecular farming, clinical trials of plant-produced pharmaceuticals, regulatory issues and intellectual property rights.
Written as a resource for plant biologists, plant breeders, agriculture scientists, researchers and college students studying various fields in agriculture, and the agri industries, OMICS Applications in Crop Science compiles the latest research in this essential field of modern crop and plant science utilizing various omics technologies and their applications in a number of important crops/plants from agronomy, pomology, olericulture, floriculture, medicinal plants, plantation and energy crops, agro-forestry, and more.
Omics-Based Approaches for Rice Improvement
Somnath Roy, Amrita Banerjee, Somnath Bhattacharya, Arunava Pattanayak, and Kailash C Bansal
Practical Omics Approaches for Drought Tolerance in Rice
Prashant Vikram, B P Mallikarjuna Swamy, and Arvind Kumar
Omics Approaches in Maize Improvement
Pawan K Agrawal, Navinder Saini, B Kalyana Babu, and Jagdish C Bhatt
Omics Approaches in Pulses
Abhishek Bohra, Uday Chand Jha, Balwant Singh, Khela Ram Soren, Indra Prakash Singh, Sushil Kumar Chaturvedi, Nagaswamy Nadarajan, and Debmalya Barh
Genetic Engineering in Potato Improvement
Elena Rakosy-Tican
Omics Applications in Brassica Species
Xiaonan Li, Nirala Ramchiary, Vignesh Dhandapani, Su Ryun Choi, and Yong Pyo Lim
Integrating Omics Approaches in Sugarcane Improvement
Rachayya M Devarumath, Sachin B Kalwade, Pranali A Kulkarni,Suman S Sheelavanthmath, and Penna Suprasanna
Recent Advances in Temperate Fruit Crops: An Omics Perspective
Md Abdur Rahim and Livio Trainotti
Omics Approaches in Tropical Fruit Crops
Kundapura V Ravishankar, Kanupriya, Ajitha-kumar Rekha, Anuradha Upadhyay,Chinmaiyan Vasugi, N Vijayakumari, Pooja Kishnani, and Makki R Dinesh
Catharanthus roseus:
The Metabolome That Represents a Unique Reservoir of Medicinally Important Alkaloids under Precise Genomic RegulationAshutosh K Shukla and Suman PS Khanuja
Omics of Secondary Metabolic Pathways in Withania somnifera Dunal
(ashwagandha)
Neelam S Sangwan, Laxmi N Misra, Sandhya Tripathi, and Amit K Kushwaha
Genetic Engineering in Ornamental Plants
Rajesh Kumar Dubey, Simrat Singh, Gurupkar Singh Sidhu, and Manisha Dubey
Omics Advances in Tea (Camellia sinensis)
Mainaak Mukhopadhyay, Bipasa Sarkar, and Tapan Kumar Mondal
Omics Approaches to Improving Fiber Qualities in Cotton
Tianzhen Zhang, Xiangdong Chen, and Wangzhen Guo
Forestry and Engineered Forest Trees
Mohammed Ellatifi
Application of Omics Technologies in Forage Crop Improvement
Suresh Kumar and Vishnu Bhat
Bioenergy Crops Enter the Omics Era
Atul Grover, Patade Vikas Yadav, Maya Kumari, Sanjay Mohan Gupta,Mohommad Arif, and Zakwan Ahmed
Molecular Farming in the Decades of Omics
Dinesh K Yadav, Neelam Yadav, and SM Paul Khurana
Natural Pesticidome Replacing Conventional Pesticides
Daiane Hansen
Intellectual Property Rights in Plant Biotechnology: Relevance, Present Status, and Future Prospects
Dinesh Yadav, Gautam Anand, Sangeeta Yadav, Amit K Dubey, Naveen C Bisht,and Bijaya K Sarangi
Index
Biography
Debmalya Barh (MSc, MTech, MPhil, PhD, PGDM) is the founder and president of the Institute of Integrative Omics and Applied Biotechnology (IIOAB), India. He started his early career as a horticulturist and later transformed himself as an active researcher in multidisciplinary cutting-edge "omics" fields including plantrelated omics. He has worked with nearly 400 researchers from 30–35 countries and has more than 100 high impact publications to his credit. He is a well-known editor for several research reference books in the foremost domains of "omics". OMICS: Applications in Biomedical, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences is one of these books related to plant omics, published by Taylor & Francis in 2013.