Charting new pathways to C[symbol] rice:
Feeding Asia in the 21st century will require a second Green Revolution. However, unlike in the first generation, future yield increases will have to be grown using less water and nitrogen in a world of unfavorable climate change & this can only be done by increasing the efficiency of the photos...
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Zusammenfassung: | Feeding Asia in the 21st century will require a second Green Revolution. However, unlike in the first generation, future yield increases will have to be grown using less water and nitrogen in a world of unfavorable climate change & this can only be done by increasing the efficiency of the photosynthetic system, i.e. developing a C[symbol] rice plant. If and when achieved, it would be the first nonevolutionary example of reconstructing the primary metabolism of a plant. The impact of such a scientific achievement would be undeniable, but it requires either a superb feat of genetic engineering or forced evolution. This book describes the alternative ways of achieving C[symbol] photosynthesis in rice. Featuring contributions from leading experts, case studies are used to present views on how C[symbol] rice might be constructed and applied, along with the socioeconomic implications that it entails. Ultimately, readers will be better informed about this highly relevant and timely topic of improving rice yield in a global environment grappling with unpredictable climate change |
Beschreibung: | xii, 422 p. ill. (some col.) |
ISBN: | 9812709517 9789812709523 |
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spelling | Charting new pathways to C[symbol] rice edited by J. E. Sheehy, P. L. Mitchell, B. Hardy Charting new pathways to C4 rice Singapore World Scientific Pub. Co. 2008 xii, 422 p. ill. (some col.) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Feeding Asia in the 21st century will require a second Green Revolution. However, unlike in the first generation, future yield increases will have to be grown using less water and nitrogen in a world of unfavorable climate change & this can only be done by increasing the efficiency of the photosynthetic system, i.e. developing a C[symbol] rice plant. If and when achieved, it would be the first nonevolutionary example of reconstructing the primary metabolism of a plant. The impact of such a scientific achievement would be undeniable, but it requires either a superb feat of genetic engineering or forced evolution. This book describes the alternative ways of achieving C[symbol] photosynthesis in rice. Featuring contributions from leading experts, case studies are used to present views on how C[symbol] rice might be constructed and applied, along with the socioeconomic implications that it entails. Ultimately, readers will be better informed about this highly relevant and timely topic of improving rice yield in a global environment grappling with unpredictable climate change Rice / Genetic engineering Rice / Yields Crop yields Photosynthesis Sheehy, J. E. Sonstige oth Mitchell, P. L. Sonstige oth Hardy, B. Sonstige oth http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/6560#t=toc Verlag URL des Erstveroeffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Charting new pathways to C[symbol] rice Rice / Genetic engineering Rice / Yields Crop yields Photosynthesis |
title | Charting new pathways to C[symbol] rice |
title_alt | Charting new pathways to C4 rice |
title_auth | Charting new pathways to C[symbol] rice |
title_exact_search | Charting new pathways to C[symbol] rice |
title_full | Charting new pathways to C[symbol] rice edited by J. E. Sheehy, P. L. Mitchell, B. Hardy |
title_fullStr | Charting new pathways to C[symbol] rice edited by J. E. Sheehy, P. L. Mitchell, B. Hardy |
title_full_unstemmed | Charting new pathways to C[symbol] rice edited by J. E. Sheehy, P. L. Mitchell, B. Hardy |
title_short | Charting new pathways to C[symbol] rice |
title_sort | charting new pathways to c symbol rice |
topic | Rice / Genetic engineering Rice / Yields Crop yields Photosynthesis |
topic_facet | Rice / Genetic engineering Rice / Yields Crop yields Photosynthesis |
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