Genetics and genomics of the Triticeae

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Genetics and Genomics of Triticeae

Edited by Catherine Feuillet and Gary Muehlbauer

Domestication of cereals in the Fertile Crescent 10,000 years ago ushered in the beginning of agriculture, and signified a remarkable breakthrough in the advancement of civilization. Today, the crops of the Triticeae tribe, wheat, barley, and rye, constitute over 50% of total crop production worldwide (http://www.fao.org/) and cereal seeds are one of the most important renewable resources for food, feed, and industrial raw materials. The economic importance of the Triticeae has triggered intense cytogenetic and genetic studies over the past few decades, and has resulted in a breadth of information and tools for developing wheat, barley, and rye varieties. Hampered by the size and complexity of their genomes, however, research regarding the genomics of the Triticeae has lagged behind. But, the recent convergence of several technology developments has enabled dramatic breakthroughs in genomic research and led to the development of a robust "Genomic toolbox." These new capabilities permit a better understanding of the biology of the Triticeae plants and support the improvement of agronomically important traits in these essential species.

Comprised of the work of internationally recognized experts, Genetics and Genomics of Triticeae provides an in depth summary of the advances of the past decades, synthesizes the current state of knowledge of the structure, function, and evolution of the Triticeae genomes, and describes progress in the application of this knowledge to the improvement of wheat, barley, and rye. This book explores both the fundamentals of genetic and genomic research of the Triticeae and the applications of state of the art technology that have led to improvements in agronomically important traits such as biotic and abiotic stress resistance, plant development, and quality. Genetics and Genomics of Triticeae opens perspectives into the deployment of new genetic approaches to identify traits and create a better understanding of the organization of the Triticeae genome, and the ongoing development of new sequencing technologies that will support future genome sequencing of these essential crops.

Catherine Feuillet is research director and leader of the group "Structure, function and evolution of the wheat genomes" at the INRA, Clermont-Ferrand (France). She was educated as a geneticist and molecular biologist and worked for 10 years in Switzerland on the genomics of disease resistance in wheat and barley before moving to France. She is one of the co-chairs of the International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium (IWGSC), the International Triticeae Mapping Initiative (ITMI), and the European Triticeae Genomics Initiative (ETGI).

Gary J. Muehlbauer is an Associate Professor and Endowed Chair in Molecular Genetics of Crop Improvement in the Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics at the University of Minnesota. He studied maize genetics during his Ph.D. at the University of Minnesota and his postdoctoral work at the University of California at Berkeley. He has been on the faculty at the University of Minnesota for eleven years working on barley and wheat genomics. He is the vice chair of the International Barley Sequencing Consortium.

Author(s): Mary E. Barkworth, Roland von Bothmer (auth.), Gary J. Muehlbauer, Catherine Feuillet (eds.)
Series: Plant genetics and genomics: crops and models 7
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 700
City: London; New York
Tags: Plant Genetics & Genomics; Plant Pathology; Plant Sciences

Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Scientific Names in the Triticeae ....Pages 3-30
Triticeae Genetic Resources in ex situ Genebank Collections....Pages 31-79
Domestication of the Triticeae in the Fertile Crescent....Pages 81-119
Cytogenetic Analysis of Wheat and Rye Genomes....Pages 121-135
Applying Cytogenetics and Genomics to Wide Hybridisations in the Genus Hordeum ....Pages 137-162
Methods for Genetic Analysis in the Triticeae ....Pages 163-199
Genetic Mapping in the Triticeae....Pages 201-235
Early Stages of Meiosis in Wheat- and the Role of Ph1 ....Pages 237-252
Front Matter....Pages 253-253
A Toolbox for Triticeae Genomics....Pages 255-283
Chromosome Genomics in the Triticeae....Pages 285-316
Physical Mapping in the Triticeae....Pages 317-335
Map-Based Cloning of Genes in Triticeae (Wheat and Barley)....Pages 337-357
Functional Validation in the Triticeae ....Pages 359-385
Genomics of Transposable Elements in the Triticeae....Pages 387-405
Gene and Repetitive Sequence Annotation in the Triticeae....Pages 407-425
Brachypodium distachyon , a New Model for the Triticeae....Pages 427-449
Comparative Genomics in the Triticeae....Pages 451-477
Front Matter....Pages 479-479
Genomics of Tolerance to Abiotic Stress in the Triticeae....Pages 481-558
Genomics of Biotic Interactions in the Triticeae....Pages 559-589
Developmental and Reproductive Traits in the Triticeae....Pages 591-609
Front Matter....Pages 479-479
Genomics of Quality Traits....Pages 611-652
Front Matter....Pages 653-653
Linkage Disequilibrium and Association Mapping in the Triticeae....Pages 655-683
Triticeae Genome Structure and Evolution....Pages 685-711
Wheat and Barley Genome Sequencing....Pages 713-742
Back Matter....Pages 743-757