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Plant Breeding 2050

Next-Gen Crops

P. M. Priyadarshan Rodomiro Ortiz

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Springer Verlag, Singapore
08 October 2025
This book addresses the global issue of food security for the year 2050, when the population is expected to rise to 10 billion people. It is estimated that by year 2025 itself, the number of people experiencing acute hunger will rise to 270 million due to food crisis. Enhancing the existing sustainable agriculture activities to increase global food production is thus a necessity for achieving the sustainable development goal of zero hunger. This book discusses the creation of highly annotated crop pan-genomes that provide a snapshot of the genetic diversity. The advancements in genomic-assisted breeding techniques which enables restoration of a specie's lost gene repertoire are also covered. The progression of agriculture to automation or digitalization through high-throughput phenotyping techniques and big data analytical tools like artificial intelligence and machine learning is also discussed. Other important topics covered include systems biology approach, speed breeding, multiomics data interpretation and multidisciplinary breeding platforms. 

This book is a reference book for students, researchers, scientists and policymakers working in the field of agriculture, plant breeding and global food security.
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Imprint:   Springer Verlag, Singapore
Country of Publication:   Singapore
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm, 
ISBN:   9789819505821
ISBN 10:   9819505828
Pages:   686
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Voyage of Plant Breeding to 2050.- 2. From Deficiency to Sufficiency: Tackling Hidden Hunger with Biofortified Staples.- 3. Breeding climate-resilient varieties: Focus crops on Cereals and Pulses for future food security.- 4. Crop wild relatives for breeding climate-smart and highly productive crops.- 5. The power of de novo domestication of wild Solanaceae for a changing climate.- 6. Biotic stress buildup under climate change and breeding innovations.- 7. Potential Breeding Strategies for Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Crops.- 8. Genotype × Environment Interaction: Molecular Basis and Environmental Adaptation of Demand-led Crop Varieties.- 9. Post-Genomic Era in Crop Breeding.- 10. Phenomics and next-generation phenotyping to increase genetic gains in crop breeding.- 11. Phenomics to improve gene bank value and utility.- 12. Doubled Haploids: Accelerating the Breeding of Resilient Crops for the Future.- 13. Speed breeding : a case study with cereals.- 14. Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Tools and Databases for Next-Generation Plant Breeding.- 15. Metabolic engineering of essential micronutrients.- 16. Machine Learning and Pangenomics: Revolutionizing Plant Breeding for a Sustainable Future.- 17. Phenomic selection and digital imaging for characterizing plant genetic resources: A case study from the Colombian maize collection.- 18. New plant breeding technologies for climate-smart agriculture: enhancing abi-otic stress tolerance.- 19. Gene editing to ensure food supply under global warming.- 20. Beyond Gene Editing in the Plant Breeding Toolbox.- 21. Nanotechnology in crop breeding.- 22. Systems Biology Approach for Plant Breeding.- 23. Computational Biology in Plants: Technological Innovations in the Post-Genomic Era.

Dr. P. M. Priyadarshan is a prominent Hevea rubber breeder. He commenced his research career by breeding triticale and wheat. He joined the Rubber Research Institute of India (Rubber Board, Ministry of Commerce, Govt. of India) in 1990 and specialized in breeding Hevea rubber under sub-optimal environments.  In 2009, he became the Deputy Director of the institute, and managed its Central Experiment Station till 2016.  As a scientist, he has been involved in breeding cereals, spices and rubber for the past 36 years. He has published several research papers and chapters in journals and books of international repute. He was a visiting scientist at the Hardwood Tree Improvement and Regeneration Center of Purdue University, United States. He currently works as a freelance consultant in Hevea management and is involved in authoring and editing books on agriculture/life sciences with a global perspective. Dr. Rodomiro Ortiz (Lima, Perú; 1958) is currently working as a faculty professor and Chair of Genetics and Plant Breeding at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), and SLU Breeding Network Chairman. He holds a PhD in Plant Breeding and Genetics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and worked as a young researcher at UNALM (Perú), Centro Internacional de la Papa (CIP, Perú) and Rutgers University. He was a scientist and Director of various CGIAR Centers (CIMMYT, ICRISAT, IITA), and held a Nordic professorship on plant genetic resources at the then Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University of Denmark (merged thereafter with the University of Copenhagen). Professor Ortiz has written ca. 1000 reports, of which about 60% are journal articles or edited book chapters with h-index of 80. Prof. Ortiz was a member of CGIAR Independent Science and Partnership Council (ISPC, 2015–2019) and of the Commission on Sustainable Agriculture Intensification (CoSAI, 2020–2021), international fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry (KSLA) since 2019, member of the Royal Physiographic Society at Lund (KFS) from 2021 onwards, and fellow of the African Academy of Sciences (FAAS) since 2021. 

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