Leveraging agrigenomics" for crop improvement"

Modern biotechnologies have dramatically reshaped the crop improvement research during the past decade. Biotechniques have become indispensable for efficient and effective development of new knowledge, processes, and products. IITA's biotechnology, strategized as three major themes― genomics, transg...

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Main Authors: Gedil, Melaku A, Rabbi, Ismail Y.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/79855
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description Modern biotechnologies have dramatically reshaped the crop improvement research during the past decade. Biotechniques have become indispensable for efficient and effective development of new knowledge, processes, and products. IITA's biotechnology, strategized as three major themes― genomics, transgenics, and diagnostics, is directed toward the genetic improvement of staple food crops of Africa, such as cooking-banana, plantain, cassava, yam, and cowpea. This section provides some insights and progress in this program.
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spelling CGSpace798552025-11-11T10:05:14Z Leveraging agrigenomics" for crop improvement" Gedil, Melaku A Rabbi, Ismail Y. backcrossing phenotypes information system cassava dna genotyping genomics technologies Modern biotechnologies have dramatically reshaped the crop improvement research during the past decade. Biotechniques have become indispensable for efficient and effective development of new knowledge, processes, and products. IITA's biotechnology, strategized as three major themes― genomics, transgenics, and diagnostics, is directed toward the genetic improvement of staple food crops of Africa, such as cooking-banana, plantain, cassava, yam, and cowpea. This section provides some insights and progress in this program. 2012-03 2017-02-13T13:41:50Z 2017-02-13T13:41:50Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/79855 en Open Access application/pdf Gedil, M. & Rabbi, I.Y. (2012). Leveraging agrigenomics" for crop improvement. Frontiers, 55-77.
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cassava
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genotyping
genomics technologies
Gedil, Melaku A
Rabbi, Ismail Y.
Leveraging agrigenomics" for crop improvement"
title Leveraging agrigenomics" for crop improvement"
title_full Leveraging agrigenomics" for crop improvement"
title_fullStr Leveraging agrigenomics" for crop improvement"
title_full_unstemmed Leveraging agrigenomics" for crop improvement"
title_short Leveraging agrigenomics" for crop improvement"
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topic backcrossing
phenotypes
information system
cassava
dna
genotyping
genomics technologies
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