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Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Stone Fruits
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Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Stone Fruits

Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Stone Fruits

Edited ByChittaranjan Kole, Albert G. Abbott
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2012
eBook Published 17 August 2012
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b13104
Pages 418 pages
eBook ISBN 9781466565494
SubjectsEnvironment & Agriculture
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Kole, C. (Ed.), Abbott, A. (Ed.). (2013). Genetics, Genomics and Breeding of Stone Fruits. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b13104
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The stone fruits-including peaches, apricots, almonds, plums, and cherries-have been bred and grown for thousands of years and today are significant agricultural crops in many local economies worldwide. This volume presents a comprehensive commentary on classical genetics and breeding, molecular mapping and breeding of agronomic traits, and the clo

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|21 pages
Basic Information on the Stone Fruit Crops
ByDaniel Potter
View abstract
chapter 2|33 pages
Traditional Genetics and Breeding
ByThomas M. Gradziel
View abstract
chapter 3|21 pages
Diversity Analysis
ByMaría José Aranzana, Teresa Barreneche, Pere Arús
View abstract
chapter 4|29 pages
Molecular Linkage Maps: Strategies, Resources and Achievements
View abstract
chapter 5|21 pages
Mapping and Tagging of Simply Inherited Traits
ByJose Miguel Soriano, Maria Luisa Badenes
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
Molecular Mapping of Complex Traits
ByBode A. Olukolu, Chittaranjan Kole
View abstract
chapter 7|54 pages
Molecular Breeding
ByDaniel Esmenjaud, Chinnathambi Srinivasan
View abstract
chapter 8|32 pages
Map-based Cloning of Single Gene Traits and Quantitative Traits
View abstract
chapter 9|26 pages
Genome Sequencing Initiative
ByIgnazio Verde, Elisa Vendramin, Maria Teresa Dettori
View abstract
chapter 10|22 pages
Comparative Genetics and Genomics Initiatives
ByDaniel J. Sargent, Sook Jung, Dorrie Main
View abstract
chapter 11|31 pages
Functional Genomics: Transcriptomics
ByLivio Trainotti, Stefano Cagnin, Claudio Forcato, Claudio Bonghi
View abstract
chapter 12|32 pages
Proteomics and Metabolomics
ByMaría V. Lara, María F. Drincovich
View abstract
chapter 13|23 pages
Bioinformatics as a Tool for Stone Fruit Research
BySook Jung, Dorrie Main
View abstract
chapter 14|7 pages
Retrospect and Prospects
ByAlbert G. Abbott
View abstract

The stone fruits-including peaches, apricots, almonds, plums, and cherries-have been bred and grown for thousands of years and today are significant agricultural crops in many local economies worldwide. This volume presents a comprehensive commentary on classical genetics and breeding, molecular mapping and breeding of agronomic traits, and the clo

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|21 pages
Basic Information on the Stone Fruit Crops
ByDaniel Potter
View abstract
chapter 2|33 pages
Traditional Genetics and Breeding
ByThomas M. Gradziel
View abstract
chapter 3|21 pages
Diversity Analysis
ByMaría José Aranzana, Teresa Barreneche, Pere Arús
View abstract
chapter 4|29 pages
Molecular Linkage Maps: Strategies, Resources and Achievements
View abstract
chapter 5|21 pages
Mapping and Tagging of Simply Inherited Traits
ByJose Miguel Soriano, Maria Luisa Badenes
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
Molecular Mapping of Complex Traits
ByBode A. Olukolu, Chittaranjan Kole
View abstract
chapter 7|54 pages
Molecular Breeding
ByDaniel Esmenjaud, Chinnathambi Srinivasan
View abstract
chapter 8|32 pages
Map-based Cloning of Single Gene Traits and Quantitative Traits
View abstract
chapter 9|26 pages
Genome Sequencing Initiative
ByIgnazio Verde, Elisa Vendramin, Maria Teresa Dettori
View abstract
chapter 10|22 pages
Comparative Genetics and Genomics Initiatives
ByDaniel J. Sargent, Sook Jung, Dorrie Main
View abstract
chapter 11|31 pages
Functional Genomics: Transcriptomics
ByLivio Trainotti, Stefano Cagnin, Claudio Forcato, Claudio Bonghi
View abstract
chapter 12|32 pages
Proteomics and Metabolomics
ByMaría V. Lara, María F. Drincovich
View abstract
chapter 13|23 pages
Bioinformatics as a Tool for Stone Fruit Research
BySook Jung, Dorrie Main
View abstract
chapter 14|7 pages
Retrospect and Prospects
ByAlbert G. Abbott
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The stone fruits-including peaches, apricots, almonds, plums, and cherries-have been bred and grown for thousands of years and today are significant agricultural crops in many local economies worldwide. This volume presents a comprehensive commentary on classical genetics and breeding, molecular mapping and breeding of agronomic traits, and the clo

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|21 pages
Basic Information on the Stone Fruit Crops
ByDaniel Potter
View abstract
chapter 2|33 pages
Traditional Genetics and Breeding
ByThomas M. Gradziel
View abstract
chapter 3|21 pages
Diversity Analysis
ByMaría José Aranzana, Teresa Barreneche, Pere Arús
View abstract
chapter 4|29 pages
Molecular Linkage Maps: Strategies, Resources and Achievements
View abstract
chapter 5|21 pages
Mapping and Tagging of Simply Inherited Traits
ByJose Miguel Soriano, Maria Luisa Badenes
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
Molecular Mapping of Complex Traits
ByBode A. Olukolu, Chittaranjan Kole
View abstract
chapter 7|54 pages
Molecular Breeding
ByDaniel Esmenjaud, Chinnathambi Srinivasan
View abstract
chapter 8|32 pages
Map-based Cloning of Single Gene Traits and Quantitative Traits
View abstract
chapter 9|26 pages
Genome Sequencing Initiative
ByIgnazio Verde, Elisa Vendramin, Maria Teresa Dettori
View abstract
chapter 10|22 pages
Comparative Genetics and Genomics Initiatives
ByDaniel J. Sargent, Sook Jung, Dorrie Main
View abstract
chapter 11|31 pages
Functional Genomics: Transcriptomics
ByLivio Trainotti, Stefano Cagnin, Claudio Forcato, Claudio Bonghi
View abstract
chapter 12|32 pages
Proteomics and Metabolomics
ByMaría V. Lara, María F. Drincovich
View abstract
chapter 13|23 pages
Bioinformatics as a Tool for Stone Fruit Research
BySook Jung, Dorrie Main
View abstract
chapter 14|7 pages
Retrospect and Prospects
ByAlbert G. Abbott
View abstract

The stone fruits-including peaches, apricots, almonds, plums, and cherries-have been bred and grown for thousands of years and today are significant agricultural crops in many local economies worldwide. This volume presents a comprehensive commentary on classical genetics and breeding, molecular mapping and breeding of agronomic traits, and the clo

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|21 pages
Basic Information on the Stone Fruit Crops
ByDaniel Potter
View abstract
chapter 2|33 pages
Traditional Genetics and Breeding
ByThomas M. Gradziel
View abstract
chapter 3|21 pages
Diversity Analysis
ByMaría José Aranzana, Teresa Barreneche, Pere Arús
View abstract
chapter 4|29 pages
Molecular Linkage Maps: Strategies, Resources and Achievements
View abstract
chapter 5|21 pages
Mapping and Tagging of Simply Inherited Traits
ByJose Miguel Soriano, Maria Luisa Badenes
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
Molecular Mapping of Complex Traits
ByBode A. Olukolu, Chittaranjan Kole
View abstract
chapter 7|54 pages
Molecular Breeding
ByDaniel Esmenjaud, Chinnathambi Srinivasan
View abstract
chapter 8|32 pages
Map-based Cloning of Single Gene Traits and Quantitative Traits
View abstract
chapter 9|26 pages
Genome Sequencing Initiative
ByIgnazio Verde, Elisa Vendramin, Maria Teresa Dettori
View abstract
chapter 10|22 pages
Comparative Genetics and Genomics Initiatives
ByDaniel J. Sargent, Sook Jung, Dorrie Main
View abstract
chapter 11|31 pages
Functional Genomics: Transcriptomics
ByLivio Trainotti, Stefano Cagnin, Claudio Forcato, Claudio Bonghi
View abstract
chapter 12|32 pages
Proteomics and Metabolomics
ByMaría V. Lara, María F. Drincovich
View abstract
chapter 13|23 pages
Bioinformatics as a Tool for Stone Fruit Research
BySook Jung, Dorrie Main
View abstract
chapter 14|7 pages
Retrospect and Prospects
ByAlbert G. Abbott
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

The stone fruits-including peaches, apricots, almonds, plums, and cherries-have been bred and grown for thousands of years and today are significant agricultural crops in many local economies worldwide. This volume presents a comprehensive commentary on classical genetics and breeding, molecular mapping and breeding of agronomic traits, and the clo

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|21 pages
Basic Information on the Stone Fruit Crops
ByDaniel Potter
View abstract
chapter 2|33 pages
Traditional Genetics and Breeding
ByThomas M. Gradziel
View abstract
chapter 3|21 pages
Diversity Analysis
ByMaría José Aranzana, Teresa Barreneche, Pere Arús
View abstract
chapter 4|29 pages
Molecular Linkage Maps: Strategies, Resources and Achievements
View abstract
chapter 5|21 pages
Mapping and Tagging of Simply Inherited Traits
ByJose Miguel Soriano, Maria Luisa Badenes
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
Molecular Mapping of Complex Traits
ByBode A. Olukolu, Chittaranjan Kole
View abstract
chapter 7|54 pages
Molecular Breeding
ByDaniel Esmenjaud, Chinnathambi Srinivasan
View abstract
chapter 8|32 pages
Map-based Cloning of Single Gene Traits and Quantitative Traits
View abstract
chapter 9|26 pages
Genome Sequencing Initiative
ByIgnazio Verde, Elisa Vendramin, Maria Teresa Dettori
View abstract
chapter 10|22 pages
Comparative Genetics and Genomics Initiatives
ByDaniel J. Sargent, Sook Jung, Dorrie Main
View abstract
chapter 11|31 pages
Functional Genomics: Transcriptomics
ByLivio Trainotti, Stefano Cagnin, Claudio Forcato, Claudio Bonghi
View abstract
chapter 12|32 pages
Proteomics and Metabolomics
ByMaría V. Lara, María F. Drincovich
View abstract
chapter 13|23 pages
Bioinformatics as a Tool for Stone Fruit Research
BySook Jung, Dorrie Main
View abstract
chapter 14|7 pages
Retrospect and Prospects
ByAlbert G. Abbott
View abstract

The stone fruits-including peaches, apricots, almonds, plums, and cherries-have been bred and grown for thousands of years and today are significant agricultural crops in many local economies worldwide. This volume presents a comprehensive commentary on classical genetics and breeding, molecular mapping and breeding of agronomic traits, and the clo

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|21 pages
Basic Information on the Stone Fruit Crops
ByDaniel Potter
View abstract
chapter 2|33 pages
Traditional Genetics and Breeding
ByThomas M. Gradziel
View abstract
chapter 3|21 pages
Diversity Analysis
ByMaría José Aranzana, Teresa Barreneche, Pere Arús
View abstract
chapter 4|29 pages
Molecular Linkage Maps: Strategies, Resources and Achievements
View abstract
chapter 5|21 pages
Mapping and Tagging of Simply Inherited Traits
ByJose Miguel Soriano, Maria Luisa Badenes
View abstract
chapter 6|32 pages
Molecular Mapping of Complex Traits
ByBode A. Olukolu, Chittaranjan Kole
View abstract
chapter 7|54 pages
Molecular Breeding
ByDaniel Esmenjaud, Chinnathambi Srinivasan
View abstract
chapter 8|32 pages
Map-based Cloning of Single Gene Traits and Quantitative Traits
View abstract
chapter 9|26 pages
Genome Sequencing Initiative
ByIgnazio Verde, Elisa Vendramin, Maria Teresa Dettori
View abstract
chapter 10|22 pages
Comparative Genetics and Genomics Initiatives
ByDaniel J. Sargent, Sook Jung, Dorrie Main
View abstract
chapter 11|31 pages
Functional Genomics: Transcriptomics
ByLivio Trainotti, Stefano Cagnin, Claudio Forcato, Claudio Bonghi
View abstract
chapter 12|32 pages
Proteomics and Metabolomics
ByMaría V. Lara, María F. Drincovich
View abstract
chapter 13|23 pages
Bioinformatics as a Tool for Stone Fruit Research
BySook Jung, Dorrie Main
View abstract
chapter 14|7 pages
Retrospect and Prospects
ByAlbert G. Abbott
View abstract
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