[HTML][HTML] The Era of Plant Breeding: Conventional Breeding to Genomics-assisted Breeding for Crop Improvement

TPA Krishna, D Veeramuthu, T Maharajan… - Current …, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Plant breeding has made a significant contribution to increasing agricultural production.
Conventional breeding based on phenotypic selection is not effective for crop improvement …

Discovery of genomic regions associated with grain yield and agronomic traits in Bi-parental populations of maize (Zea mays. L) Under optimum and low nitrogen …

C Kimutai, N Ndlovu, V Chaikam, BT Ertiro… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Low soil nitrogen levels, compounded by the high costs associated with nitrogen
supplementation through fertilizers, significantly contribute to food insecurity, malnutrition …

Multi-omics approaches for strategic improvements of crops under changing climatic conditions

U Ashraf, S Mahmood, N Shahid, M Imran… - Principles and practices …, 2022 - Springer
Climate change causes diverse impacts on agricultural ecosystems and crop productivities.
Being exposed to the external environment and sessile in nature, crop plants are thus most …

Bibliometric and Scientometric Analysis of Scopus-Indexed Literature on Hemp (Cannabis sativa) Breeding

N Ndlovu, L Banda, C Muitire… - … Journal of Plant & …, 2020 - ebooks.keeplibrary.com
The elevated research interest and increased cultivation of Hemp (Cannabis sativa) across
the globe is significantly driven by its multidirectional industrial uses and medicinal …

Databases: A Tool in the Bioinformatics Armory for Cereals Research

P Upadhyay, R Thakur, A Arora, S Yadav… - Omics and System … - taylorfrancis.com
Globally, cereals like rice, wheat, maize, sorghum, and oat account for almost 50% of the
worlD's calories (Pal et al., 2022; Thanmalagan et al., 2022). To cater for the needs of a …