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. Ed(S): Bennetzen, Jeff L.; Hake, Sarah C. - Handbook of Maize: Its Biology - 9780387794174 - V9780387794174
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Handbook of Maize: Its Biology

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Description for Handbook of Maize: Its Biology hardcover. Focusing on the past, present and future of maize as a model for plant science research and crop improvement, this book includes chapters from leading maize experts and features a collection of informative images representing the maize germplasm collection. Editor(s): Bennetzen, Jeff L.; Hake, Sarah C. Num Pages: 587 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PST. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 28. Weight in Grams: 1111.

Maize is one of the world’s highest value crops, with a multibillion dollar annual contribution to agriculture. The great adaptability and high yields available for maize as a food, feed and forage crop have led to its current production on over 140 million hectares worldwide, with acreage continuing to grow at the expense of other crops. In terms of tons of cereal grain produced worldwide, maize has been number one for many years. Moreover, maize is expanding its contribution to non-food uses, including as a major source of ethanol as a fuel additive or fuel alternative in the US. In ... Read more

Beyond its major agricultural and economic contributions, maize has been a model species for genetics since it was the first plant to have a genetic map, initially published by Emerson and colleagues in 1935. Such central genetic phenomena as telomeres, nucleolar organizers, transposable elements and epigenetic gene regulation were all discovered first in maize, and later found to be universal eukaryotic genome properties. These central genetic contributions continue, including the characterization of the structure and evolution of complex plant genomes.

Among plant science researchers, maize has the second largest and most productive research community, trailing only the Arabidopsis community in scale and significance. At the applied research and commercial improvement levels, maize has no peers in agriculture, and consists of thousands of contributors worthwhile. A comprehensive book on the biology of maize has not been published. In 1999, Peterson and Bianchi published"Maize Genetics and Breeding in the 20th Century", a highly personal account of the last hundred years of maize genetics". In 1968 and 1996, two editions of "The Mutants of Maize" were published, and these have been landmark books showing and briefly describing the contemporary genetic and molecular status of the maize mutant collection, a collection unsurpassed for any other organism, animal or plant. In the last seven years, there has been no publication targeting maize genetics, genomics or overall biology. Hence, a modern and comprehensive volume on the status (and future) of maize as a species for biological study is highly warranted.

Handbook of Maize: Its Biology centers on the past, present and future of maize as a model for plant science research and crop improvement. The book includes brief, focused chapters from the foremost maize experts and features a succinct collection of informative images representing the maize germplasm collection.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2008
Publisher
Springer United States
Number of pages
587
Condition
New
Number of Pages
587
Place of Publication
New York, NY, United States
ISBN
9780387794174
SKU
V9780387794174
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
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99-15

About . Ed(S): Bennetzen, Jeff L.; Hake, Sarah C.
Jeff Bennetzen, Ph.D. is the Norman and Doris Giles Professor of Molecular Biology and Functional Genomics at the University of Georgia, and is also a Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar. He has studied the structure and evolution of the maize genome for the last 28 years. Sarah Hake, Ph.D. is the Center Director of the Plant Gene ... Read more

Reviews for Handbook of Maize: Its Biology
From the reviews: “The book shapes the current bigger picture of the maize plant and puts its biology back into the minds of maize geneticists and breeders. … High-quality figures, good explanatory colour diagrams and informative tables support the excellent, technically flawless text. The book is delightful to read … which is supplemented with a large selection of literature ... Read more

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