Breeding of Leguminous Vegetable Crops

Breeding of Leguminous Vegetable Crops

by Pidigam Saidaiah, B. Neeraja Prabhakar
 
  • ISBN: 9789394023178
  • Binding: Hardbound
  • Year: 2023
  • Language: English
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Legumes account for 27% of the world's primary crop production. Most of the crops are climate smart and super foods with dietary proteins along with nitrogen fixing mechanism. Indian gene center has rich biodiversity in vegetable and legume crops. Pea, cowpea, winged bean, Indian bean, jack bean, mucuna bean, cluster bean, etc. are important. Vegetable types in crops, such as cowpea, soybean, red gram, yardlong bean and moong bean are getting fabulous attention. This including other beans need attention for improvement includes sword bean and faba bean. Information on species, varietal diversity, their origin, distribution and evolution of crop and its related species are very important prerequisites for genetic improvement of any crop. Information on genetics and genetic resources is pre-requisite to choose the appropriate breeding strategies to fulfill the objectives. Origin, evolution, genetics, genetic resources, breeding methods and varieties/hybrids developed, molecular breeding, genomics wherever available are presented in crisp on each of the crops, in the present book. The book ‘Breeding of Leguminous Vegetable Crops’ brings together the progress in genetics and breeding aspects of leguminous vegetable crops. Chapters describe genetic backgrounds, cytogenetics, germplasm and molecular resources, current breeding objectives, major breeding methods and OPV and hybrid varietal achievements for most of the leguminous vegetable crops. In addition, intellectual property rights, molecular breeding and ideotype characters of leguminous vegetables are also provided for comprehensive understanding of the recent updates in the vegetable legume crops. We are sure that the book is useful as a summary of the current state of breeding of the vegetable legume crops and will thus be an excellent resource for students and vegetable legume crop breeders. 

Dr. Pidigam Saidaiah, Ph.D. Associate Professor Dept. of Genetics and Plant Breeding College of Horticulture Sri Konda Laxman Telangana State Horticultural University Mojerla, Wanaparthy District- 509 382 Telangana State

Dr. B. Neeraja Prabhakar, Ph.D. Senior Professor(Horticulture) The Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Sri Konda Laxman Telangana State Horticultural University Mulugu Village, Siddipet Dist., Telangana State

1. Ideotype Breeding of Vegetable Crops .......................................... 1 P. Saidaiah and B. Neeraja Prabhakar

2. Molecular Breeding of Leguminous Vegetable Crops ................ 9 P. Saidaiah and B. Neeraja Prabhakar

3. IPRs in Leguminous Vegetable Crops ......................................... 23 P. Saidaiah and B. Neeraja Prabhakar

4. Winged Bean ........................................................... 39 P. Saidaiah and B. Neeraja Prabhakar

5. Yardlong Bean ............................................................. 57 P. Saidaiah and B. Neeraja Prabhakar

6. Vegetable Soybean ........................................................ 79 B. Neeraja Prabhakar and P. Saidaiah

7. Vegetable Cluster Bean................................ 91 Rajasekhar Reddy, B. Neeraja Prabhakar and P. Saidaiah

8. Dolichos Bean..............................................109 Jyothi Reddy, B. Neeraja Prabhakar and P. Saidaiah

9. Vegetable Cowpea ..............................................137 B. Neeraja Prabhakar and P. Saidaiah

10. Pea ....................................................................151 P. Saidaiah and B. Neeraja Prabhakar

11. Vegetable Moongbean ................................171 P. Saidaiah and B. Neeraja Prabhakar

12. Lima Bean ......................................................181 P. Saidaiah and B. Neeraja Prabhakar

13. Sword Bean ..........................................191 P. Saidaiah and B. Neeraja Prabhakar

14. Faba Bean..........................................197 B. Neeraja Prabhakar and P. Saidaiah

15. Vegetable Pigeon Pea ..................................209 P. Saidaiah and B. Neeraja Prabhakar

16. Velvet Bean ..................................................215 P. Saidaiah and B. Neeraja Prabhakar

17. French Bean ............................................225 B. Neeraja Prabhakar and P. Saidaiah

18. Adzuki Bean ...............................................237 P. Saidaiah and B. Neeraja Prabhakar

19. Lentil (Lens culinaris) ...................................................253 P. Saidaiah and B. Neeraja Prabhakar

References .......................................................................................261