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This book is the first comprehensive compilation describing the botanical traits, genetic resources, whole genome sequencing, Mitochondrial genome, transcriptomes of different organs with developmental stages, transcription factors, delineating gene evolution of gene family in Bambusoideae, alternative splicing (AS) and polyadenylation, case studies for economically important traits such as internode length, shoot fast growing, flowering, ageing and stress-resistant genes and small RNAs-mediated gene regulation of moso bamboo flowering and other developmental stages.Applications of transcriptome and genome approaches in moso bamboo in general and the prospects of transgenic breeding and genome editing technologies in bamboo are also discussed. Altogether, the book comprises eleven chapters covered over 200 pages authored by the researchers involved in genomic science, molecular biology, and breeding. This book appeals to graduate students, post-graduate students, research scholars, researchers, and industry players in the field of plantation bamboo in general, bamboo processing and bamboo garden owner and fans of bamboo culture in particular.
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This book is the first comprehensive compilation describing the botanical traits, genetic resources, whole genome sequencing, Mitochondrial genome, transcriptomes of different organs with developmental stages, transcription factors, delineating gene evolution of gene family in Bambusoideae, alternative splicing (AS) and polyadenylation, case studies for economically important traits such as internode length, shoot fast growing, flowering, ageing and stress-resistant genes and small RNAs-mediated gene regulation of moso bamboo flowering and other developmental stages. Applications of transcriptome and genome approaches in moso bamboo in general and the prospects of transgenic breeding and genome editing technologies in bamboo are also discussed. Altogether, the book comprises eleven chapters covered over 200 pages authored by the researchers involved in genomic science, molecular biology, and breeding. This book appeals to graduate students, post-graduate students, research scholars, researchers, and industry players in the field of plantation bamboo in general, bamboo processing and bamboo garden owner and fans of bamboo culture in particular.
Author Biography
Prof. Dr. Jian Gao is an internationally reputed scientist with an illustrious professional career of spanning over thirty-four years and original contributions in the fields of plant genomics, molecular ecological physiology, and molecular breeding leading to the publication of more than 150 quality research articles and reviews, more than 10 chapters have been written for several books, including those published by FAO and edited five books. Her current area of research includes genome and transcriptome analyses in bamboo, mainly toward deciphering molecular mechanism of bamboo flowering and bamboo shoot fast growth. She has been honored with special allowance recipients of Anhui Provincial Government, Fellowship from DAAD-K. C. WONG, and won several awards by China Forestry Society, and national awards including the Ten million talents project of State Forestry Administration. She has served at prestigious positions in academia including as Dean of Forestry department in Anhui Agricultural University, Vice Director of Taiping experimental station, and Principal Scientist of ICBR. Recently, she has been awarded with the Women's model by the State Forestry Administration of China. She is also Principal Coordinator and chief scientist of the National Key R&D program of China.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Economic Value and Research Significance of Moso Bamboo.- Chapter 2. Moso Bamboo Germplasm Resources in China/World.- Chapter 3. Biological Traits of Moso Bamboo.- Chapter 4. Moso Bamboo Genome.- Chapter 5. Moso Bamboo Transposon.- Chapter 6. Transcriptome of Moso Bamboo.- Chapter 7. Moso Bamboo Alternative Splicing (AS ) and Polyadenylation.- Chapter 8. Characterizations and Function of Transcript Factor Gene families.- Chapter 9. MicroRNAs of Moso Bamboo.- Chapter 10. Mitochondrial Genome of Endophytic Fungi from the Seed of Moso Bamboo.- Chapter 11. Breeding Strategies of Moso Bamboo.
Feature
Is compendium of information regarding economic importance, classical and molecular breeding, genetic resources, and state-of-the-art omics applications in bamboo--a forest plant of immense ecological, commercial, and high performance potential and culture Elucidates the advances in the field of genome sequencing, transcriptomics ,and the molecular mechanism of analyzing the unique biological characteristics of bamboo, application of genome editing technologies, and its prospects in bamboo Acts as first compendium of bamboo genomics, transcriptomics, which authors hope would form a foundation for more such projects in more than 1500 other related bamboo species
Details ISBN3030808351 Series Compendium of Plant Genomes Language English ISBN-10 3030808351 ISBN-13 9783030808358 Format Hardcover DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-80836-5 Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition 1st Imprint Springer Nature Switzerland AG Place of Publication Cham Country of Publication Switzerland Pages 208 Year 2021 Publication Date 2021-12-10 UK Release Date 2021-12-10 Author Jian Gao Edited by Jian Gao Edition Description 1st ed. 2021 Alternative 9783030808389 Audience Professional & Vocational Illustrations 110 Illustrations, color; 14 Illustrations, black and white; XXII, 208 p. 124 illus., 110 illus. in color. We've got this
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