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Genetic Enhancement in Major Food Legumes: Advances in Major Food Legumes
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Genetic Enhancement in Major Food Legumes: Advances in Major Food Legumes

Kul Bhushan Saxena, Rachit K. Saxena and Rajeev K. Varshney
Springer International Publishing, 1st
2021

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Agriculture Biomedical and Life Sciences Development Evolution Legumes-Genetic engineering Life Sciences Plant anatomy Plant Anatomy/Development Plant biotechnology Plant breeding Plant Breeding/Biotechnology Plant genetics Plant Genetics and Genomics Plant Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography Plants
The protein molecule is the basic building block of every living entity. Its deficiency leads to restricted growth and development of individuals. Globally, such malnutrition is on the rise due to various reasons such as rapid population growth, stagnation of productivity, and ever-rising costs. Millions of people, especially in developing and under-developed countries, suffer from protein malnutrition and the only possible solution is to encourage farmers to grow high-protein food legume crops in their fields for domestic consumption. This, however, could be possible if farmers are provided with new cultivars with high yield, and resistance to major insects, diseases, and key abiotic stresses. The major food legume crops are chickpea, cowpea, common bean, groundnut, lentil, pigeonpea, and soybean. Predominantly, the legume crops are grown under a subsistence level and, therefore, in comparison to cereals and horticultural crops their productivity is low and highly variable. The crop breeders around the globe are engaged in breeding suitable cultivars for harsh and changing environments but success has been limited and not up to needs. With the recent development of new technologies in plant sciences, efforts are being made to help under-privileged farmers through breeding new cultivars which will produce more protein per unit of land area. In this book, the contributors analyze the constraints, review new technologies, and propose a future course of crop breeding programs in seven cold and warm season legume crops.

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