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Phenotyping crop plants for physiological and biochemical traits / P. Sudhakar, P. Latha, P.V. Reddy.

By: Sudhakar, P. (Senior scientist) [author.]Contributor(s): Latha, P [author.] | Reddy, P. V [author.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier, [2016]Description: 1 online resource : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 0128041102; 9780128041109Subject(s): Crops -- Physiology | Crops -- Analysis | Phenotype | SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Anatomy & Physiology | Crops -- Analysis | Crops -- Physiology | PhenotypeGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 571.2 LOC classification: SB112.5 | .S83 2016Online resources: ScienceDirect Summary: Phenotyping Crop Plants for Physiological and Biochemical Traits presents a proven range of methodologies and practices for effective, efficient, and appropriate typing of crop plants. By addressing the basic principles and precautions needed when conducting crop-based experiments, this book guides the reader in selecting the appropriate method based on the growing environment, whether greenhouse, pot, field, or liquid (hydroponic). By addressing the quantification of seed traits related to growth experiments, including their viability and vigor, this book presents methodology options for optimum yield based on potential abiotic stresses.
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Phenotyping Crop Plants for Physiological and Biochemical Traits presents a proven range of methodologies and practices for effective, efficient, and appropriate typing of crop plants. By addressing the basic principles and precautions needed when conducting crop-based experiments, this book guides the reader in selecting the appropriate method based on the growing environment, whether greenhouse, pot, field, or liquid (hydroponic). By addressing the quantification of seed traits related to growth experiments, including their viability and vigor, this book presents methodology options for optimum yield based on potential abiotic stresses.

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