The Economic Importance of Strawberry Crops / David Simpson -- Part I. The Genomes of Crop Wild-Relatives. Phylogenetics of Fragaria, Rubus and related taxa / Maria Kinga Sobczyk ; Genomic resources for the woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca) / Elizabeth I. Alger, Marivi Colle, Patrick P. Edger ; Control of flowering in strawberries / Elli A. Koskela, Timo Hytönen ; Fruit quality and the use of near-isogenic lines for functional characterization in Fragaria vesca / Maria Urrutia, Amparo Monfort ; The NB-LRR disease resistance genes of Fragaria and Rubus / Leon van Eck, James M. Bradeen -- Part II. The Genomes of Rosaceous Berries. Disease resistance in polyploid strawberry / Charlotte F. Nellist ; Fruit ripening and QTL for fruit quality in the octoploid strawberry / Delphine M. Pott [and 3 others] ; Genotyping tools for the octoploid strawberry / Robert Vickerstaff ; Current status of octoploid strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) genome study / Sachiko N. Isobe [and 3 others] ; The history and current status of genetic transformation in berry crops / Elena Palomo-Ríos [and 4 others] ; Genome-assisted breeding in the octoploid strawberry / Sujeet Verma [and 4 others] ; Sequence and analysis of the black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis) genome / Robert VanBuren [and 12 others] ; Developmental transitions to fruiting in red raspberry / Julie Graham, Craig Simpson.
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"This book collates the most up to date information on Fragaria, and Rubus genomes. It focuses on the latest advances in the model system Fragaria vesca, along with the allied advances in economically important crops. Covering both basic and applied aspects of crop genomics, it illustrates strategies and resources for the study and utilization of genome sequences and aligned functional genomics resources. Rosaceous berries are collectively an increasingly important set of high-value global crops, with a trade value of over £2 billion dollars per annum. The rosaceous berries strawberry, raspberry and blackberry share some common features at the genome scale, namely a range of ploidy levels in each genus and high levels of heterozygosity (and associated inbreeding depression) due to self-incompatibility systems, dioecy, or multispecies hybridization events. Taken together, although the genomes are relatively compact, these biological features lead to significant challenges in the assembly and analysis of berry genomes, which until very recently have hampered the progress of genome-level studies. The genome of the woodland strawberry, Fragaria vesca, a self-compatible species with a homozygous genome was first sequenced in 2011 and has served as a foundation for most genomics work in Fragaria and to some extent Rubus. Since that time, building upon this resource, there have been significant advances in the development of genome sequences for related crop species. This, coupled with the revolution in affordable sequencing technology, has led to a suite of genomics studies on Fragaria and more recently Rubus, which undoubtedly aid crop breeding and production in future years."--Provided by publisher.
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GENOMES OF ROSACEOUS BERRIES AND THEIR WILD RELATIVES.
Genomes of rosaceous berries and their wild relatives.
9783030093815
9783319760193
Rubus-- Genome mapping.
Strawberries-- Genome mapping.
Agricultural science.
Agriculture.
Botany & plant sciences.
Genomes.
Life sciences.
NATURE-- Plants-- General.
Plant breeding.
Plant reproduction & propagation.
NAT-- 026000
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642
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QK495
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G458
2018e
Graham, Julie,The James Hutton Institute, Dundee, UK.