Crop Systems Biology : Narrowing the gaps between crop modelling and genetics /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Yin, Xinyou. (Editor), Struik, Paul C. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Edition:1st ed. 2016.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  •  Preface
  • Author Index
  • Chapter 1 Challenges in Integrating Genetic Control in Plant and Crop Models
  • Chapter 2 Simulating Genotype - Phenotype Interaction Using Extended Functional- Structural Plant Models: Approaches, Applications and Potential Pitfalls
  • Chapter 3 Modelling of Genotype by Environment Interaction and Prediction of Complex Traits across Multiple Environments as a Synthesis of Crop Growth Modelling, Genetics and Statistics
  • Chapter 4 Process-Based Simulation Models Are Essential Tools for Virtual Profiling and Design of Ideotypes: Example of Fruit and Root
  • Chapter 5 Heuristic Exploration of Theoretical Margins for Improving Adaptation of Rice through Crop-Model Assisted Phenotyping
  • Chapter 6 Limited-Transpiration Trait for Increased Yield for Water-Limited Soybean: From Model to Phenotype to Genotype to Cultivars
  • Chapter 7 Molecular Breeding for Complex Adaptive Traits - How Integrating Crop Ecophysiology and Modelling Can Enhance Efficiency
  • Chapter 8 Crop Modeling Approaches for Predicting Phenotype of Grain Legumes with Linkage to Genetic Information
  • Chapter 9 Modelling QTL-Trait-Crop Relationships: Past Experiences and Future Prospects
  • Chapter 10 Crop Systems Biology - Where Are We and Where to Go?
  • Index.