Saini / Jagadish | Designing Sorghum Genome for Nextgen Agriculture | Buch | 978-1-041-03406-3 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 340 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm

Reihe: Depiction and Designing of Plant Genomes

Saini / Jagadish

Designing Sorghum Genome for Nextgen Agriculture


1. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-1-041-03406-3
Verlag: CRC Press

Buch, Englisch, 340 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm

Reihe: Depiction and Designing of Plant Genomes

ISBN: 978-1-041-03406-3
Verlag: CRC Press


With increasing global food demand and changing climatic conditions, sorghum is an important crop for sustainable agriculture. Its inherent resilience to drought, heat, and poor soils makes it a promising solution for enhancing food security and climate adaptation. To further harness its potential, Designing Sorghum Genome for NextGen Agriculture, authored by leading researchers and experts, explores the latest advancements aimed at improving sorghum’s resilience and productivity. This comprehensive resource provides cutting-edge insights into how modern scientific tools and methods are being leveraged to design the sorghum genome for enhanced yield, stress tolerance, and nutritional value.

This book takes a multidisciplinary approach, integrating diverse strategies to enhance sorghum’s resilience. It highlights current achievements and outlines future directions to harness sorghum’s genetic potential as a climate-resilient crop for next-generation agriculture.

Key Features:

· Examines sorghum’s global agricultural significance and its role in addressing future climatic challenges.

· Covers genomics, pan-genomics, mutagenesis, and targeted gene editing for sorghum improvement.

· Highlights physiological, molecular, and microbiome-based strategies to enhance sorghum’s abiotic stress tolerance.

· Explores the synergy between genomic selection and phenomics for accelerated genetic gain.

· Discusses omics approaches and systems biology for advancing sorghum research.

· Showcases artificial intelligence and crop simulation modeling as tools for sorghum breeding for enhanced stress tolerance and yield potential.

This book serves as a valuable resource for researchers, breeders, agronomists, and students working in sorghum genetics, genomics, crop improvement, and sustainable agriculture. By bridging fundamental research with translational breeding strategies, it offers a forward-looking perspective on leveraging genomics for the future of sorghum production.

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Foreword Preface to the Series Preface Acknowledgements List of Contributors List of Abbreviations 1. Global Importance, Production Trends, and the Need for Designing the Sorghum Genome to Address Future Climatic Conditions 2. Advancing Sorghum Improvement by Harnessing Genetic Diversity Through Advanced Tools and Speed Breeding 3. Bioinformatics Tools and Resources for Sorghum Omics 4. Advances in Molecular Mapping in Sorghum Genome Design 5. Sorghum Genomics and Pan-Genomics in the Next-Generation Sequencing Era 6. Mutagenesis, Transgenesis, and Targeted Gene Editing in Sorghum Improvement 7. Genomic Selection as a Tool to Accelerate Genetic Gain in Sorghum Improvement: Current Status, Integration with Phenomics and Future Prospects 8. Progress in Hybrid Breeding for Enhanced Grain Yield, Stress Tolerance, and Quality Improvement in Grain Sorghum 9. Omics and Systems Biology Approaches for Developing Climate-Ready Sorghum: Opportunities and Challenges 10. Leveraging Physiological Responses to Abiotic Stresses for Next Generation Sorghum Breeding 11. Molecular Engineering of Sorghum Root-Phenes for Increased Abiotic Stress Resilience 12. Redesigning the Sorghum Root Microbiome for Improved Water and Nutrient Use Efficiency 13. Omics Approaches to Modulate Sorghum Seed Compositional Dynamics for Improved Health Alternatives 14. Leveraging High-Throughput Phenotyping and Artificial Intelligence for Accelerating Sorghum Improvement 15. Utilizing Crop Simulation Modeling to Address Climate Change Challenges in Sorghum Production: Opportunities and Challenges About the book editors


Dinesh Kumar Saini is a Research Associate in the Department of Plant and Soil Science at Texas Tech University, specializing in crop breeding and genomics. He holds a master’s degree in Genetics and Plant Breeding from Chaudhary Charan Singh University, India. During his Ph.D. at Punjab Agricultural University, he received prestigious fellowships, including DST-INSPIRE and ICAR-SRF, along with multiple academic honors, including the Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor Medals. His research focuses on the physiological, molecular, and histological mechanisms driving climate resilience and yield potential in grain sorghum. He has co-authored over 55 peer-reviewed articles, 20 book chapters, and numerous abstracts. He actively reviews for reputed journals, serves on editorial boards, and is a member of several professional societies.

S. V. Krishna Jagadish is a Professor and Thornton Distinguished Chair of Plant and Soil Science at Texas Tech University. He earned a master’s degree in Agronomy from the University of Agricultural Sciences, India, and a Ph.D. in Crop Physiology from the University of Reading, UK. He previously held positions at the International Rice Research Institute, Philippines, and later became a Professor at Kansas State University. Dr. Jagadish has received numerous awards, including the Kansas State Gamma Sigma Delta Outstanding Research Award and International Fellow of the Indian Society of Plant Physiology. With over 200 peer-reviewed publications, 16,500+ citations, an H-index of 73, and $25 million in grant funding, his research focuses on abiotic stress tolerance in sorghum, forage systems, water conservation, and soil health, promoting sustainability in the U.S. Southern High Plains.



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