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Adaptation in Plant Breeding

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    Chapter 1 Genetic basis of the evolution of adaptedness in plants
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    Chapter 2 Evolution and adaptedness in a facultatively apomictic grass, Poa pratensis L.
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    Chapter 3 Unfecund, gigantic mutant of oats (Avena sativa) shows fecundity overdominance and difference in DNA methylation properties
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    Chapter 4 Plant genetic adaptedness to climatic and edaphic environment
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    Chapter 5 Climatic adaptation in subterranean clover populations
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    Chapter 6 Selection for low temperature tolerance in potato through anther culture
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    Chapter 7 Climatic adaptation of trees: rediscovering provenance tests
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    Chapter 8 Genetic and physiological mechanisms of plant adaptation
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    Chapter 9 Characterization of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) following in vitro selection for salt tolerance
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    Chapter 10 Photoperiod insensitivity gene essential to the varieties grown in the northern limit region of paddy rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation
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    Chapter 11 Adaptive properties of Picea abies progenies are influenced by environmental signals during sexual reproduction
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    Chapter 12 The role of selection on the genetic structure of pathogen populations: Evidence from field experiments with Mycosphaerella graminicola on wheat
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    Chapter 13 Diversity among Finnish net blotch isolates and resistance in barley
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    Chapter 14 Interaction of insect digestive enzymes with plant protein inhibitors and host-parasite coevolution
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    Chapter 15 Adaptation of wheat rusts to the wheat cultivars in former Czechoslovakia
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    Chapter 16 Intergenotypic interactions in plant mixtures
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    Chapter 17 Co-adaptation between neighbours? A case study with Lolium perenne genotypes
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    Chapter 18 Breeding for yield, in mixtures of common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and maize (Zea mays L.)
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    Chapter 19 Breeding components for mixture performance
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    Chapter 20 Pines beyond the polar circle: Adaptation to stress conditions
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    Chapter 21 CIMMYT’s approach to breed for drought tolerance
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    Chapter 22 Aluminium uptake by roots of rye seedlings of differing tolerance to aluminium toxicity
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    Chapter 23 Structural adaptation of the leaf chlorenchyma to stress condition in the Kola peninsula plants
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    Chapter 24 Breeding widely adapted, popular maize hybrids
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    Chapter 25 CIMMYT’s approach to breeding for wide adaptation
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    Chapter 26 Breeding for wide adaptation in faba bean
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    Chapter 27 Yield stability and adaptation of Nordic barleys
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    Chapter 28 Adaptation to low/high input cultivation
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    Chapter 29 Molecular adaptation of barley to cold and drought conditions
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    Chapter 30 Genetic variation for nitrogen use efficiency in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
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    Chapter 31 Selection for adaptation in multipurpose trees and shrubs for production and function in agroforestry systems
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    Chapter 32 Breeding plans in case of global warming
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    Chapter 33 Six cycles of selection for adaptation in two exotic populations of maize
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    Chapter 34 Overwintering of winter cereals in Hungary in the case of global warming
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    Chapter 35 Genetic resources in breeding for adaptation
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    Chapter 36 Utilization of exotic germplasm in Nordic barley breeding and its consequences for adaptation
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    Chapter 37 Exotic barley germplasms in breeding for resistance to soil-borne viruses
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    Chapter 38 Phenological adaptation to cropping environment. From evaluation descriptors of times to flowering to the genetic characterisation of flowering responses to photoperiod and temperature
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Title
Adaptation in Plant Breeding
Published by
Developments in Plant Breeding, January 1997
DOI 10.1007/978-94-015-8806-5
ISBNs
978-9-04-814708-3, 978-9-40-158806-5
Editors

Peter M. A. Tigerstedt

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