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Current status and future perspectives in crops, livestock, forestry and fish edited by Full pdf - 6,8Mb |
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS |
Reprinted 2009 ISBN 978-92-5-105717-9
Chief, Electronic Publishing Policy and Support Branch |
Table of contents Part I [575kb]
Part II [872kb]
Chapter 2: An assessment of the use of molecular markers in developing countries Section II Marker-assisted selection in crops – case studies
Chapter 4: Marker-assisted selection in wheat: evolution, not revolution Chapter 5: Marker-assisted selection for improving quantitative traits of forage crops Chapter 6: Targeted introgression of cotton fibre quality quantitative trait loci using molecular markers Part III [940kb]
Chapter 8: Marker-assisted selection in maize: current status, potential, limitations and perspectives from the private and public sectors Chapter 9: Molecular marker-assisted selection for resistance to pathogens in tomato Part IV [614kb] Section III Marker-assisted selection in livestock – case studies
Chapter 11: Marker-assisted selection in poultry Chapter 12: Marker-assisted selection in dairy cattle Part V [198kb]
Part VI [547kb] Section IV Marker-assisted selection in forestry – case studies
Part VII [1Mb]
Part VIII [414kb]
Section V Marker-assisted selection in fish – case studies
Chapter 16: Possibilities for marker-assisted selection in aquaculture breeding schemes Part IX [549kb]
Section VI Selected issues relevant to applications of marker-assisted selection in developing countries
Part X [446kb]
Chapter 20: Impacts of intellectual property rights on marker-assisted selection research and application for agriculture in developing countries Part XI [173kb]
Part XII [1Mb]
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