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The book explores the available omics resources, the integration of multi-omics data, and systems biology methods, focusing on their applications in cereals breeding and research. It highlights current and innovative strategies to understand complex traits, to improve yield, and to enhance resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. It also addresses the challenges and opportunities associated with modeling multi-omics data and analyzing systems-level information. By leveraging systems biology and integrated omics research, this book aims to redefine the future research agenda for cereal improvement.
Contents
Series Preface. Preface. Omics and System Biology for Developing Climate-ready Cereals: An Overview. Databases: A Tool in the Bioinformatics Armory for Cereals Research. Genomes, Pangenomes, and Super Pangenomes of Cereals: How to Translate the Generated Information into Genetic Gains. QTL omics-based Genetic Dissection of Key Traits in Major Cereals: Challenges and Prospects. Potential Applications of CRISPR/Cas9 Mediated Genome-Editing Approaches in Improvements of Cereals. Advancements in Functional Genomics in Exploring Abiotic Stress Tolerance Mechanisms in Cereals. MicroRNA-mediated (Micromics) Approaches to Unravel the Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Stress Tolerance in Cereals. Breeding Climate-smart Cultivars: Can Transcriptomics Enable Strategic Cereal Breeding? Proteomics and Cereals Breeding: Current Progress and A Look Ahead to the Next Decade. Plant Metabolomic Profiling to Better Understand Biotic and Abiotic Stress Resistance in Cereals. Epigenomics for Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Cereals. Multi-omics Assisted Breeding in Cereals: Applications and Challenges. Utilizing Advanced Omics Approaches for Extricating the Hidden Genetic Variability from Wild Repository for Reviving Genetic Gains in Cereals with Major Emphasis on Rice. Establishing the Proper Links: Network-based Techniques for Comprehending Gene Functions in Cereals. Index. About the Editors.