Sugarcane is a major world crop supplying sugar and energy. This highly efficient crop from the grass family is grown in tropical and subtropical environments globally. The genome of modern cultivated sugarcane is large and complex originating from hybrids between two wild polyploid relatives, Saccharum officinarum and Saccharum spontaneum. This chapter introduces a volume that describes the genetics and genomics of sugarcane and consequences for sugarcane breeding
Sugarcane is a highly productive crop used for centuries as the main source of sugar and recently to...
Sugarcane is an established source of sugar and is the current benchmark first-generation feedstock ...
Lignocellulosic biomass has become an emerging feedstock for second-generation bioethanol production...
The fast-growing sugarcane plant is a major source of sugar (sucrose) in tropical and sub-tropical r...
Sugarcane is an important tropical crop having C4 carbohydrate metabolism which, allied with its per...
Commercial sugarcane, belonging to the genus Saccharum (Poaceae), is an important industrial crop ac...
Sugarcane is the world's largest biomass-producing crop. It is a rich source of food, fibers, fodder...
Sugarcane cultivars derive from interspecific hybrids obtained by crossing Saccharum officinarum and...
Reference genome sequences have become key platforms for genetics and breeding of the major crop spe...
Reference genome sequences have become key platforms for genetics and breeding of the major crop spe...
Sugarcane is an important crop from Poaceae family, contributing about 80% of the total world’s sucr...
Crop yield in sugarcane is the result of how well the source leaves can supply the assimilates neede...
In the past few years, approaches such as molecular cytogenetics and the use of molecular markers ha...
Background: Sugarcane is the source of sugar in all tropical and subtropical countries and is becomi...
In the past few years, approaches such as molecular cytogenetics and the use of molecular markers ha...
Sugarcane is a highly productive crop used for centuries as the main source of sugar and recently to...
Sugarcane is an established source of sugar and is the current benchmark first-generation feedstock ...
Lignocellulosic biomass has become an emerging feedstock for second-generation bioethanol production...
The fast-growing sugarcane plant is a major source of sugar (sucrose) in tropical and sub-tropical r...
Sugarcane is an important tropical crop having C4 carbohydrate metabolism which, allied with its per...
Commercial sugarcane, belonging to the genus Saccharum (Poaceae), is an important industrial crop ac...
Sugarcane is the world's largest biomass-producing crop. It is a rich source of food, fibers, fodder...
Sugarcane cultivars derive from interspecific hybrids obtained by crossing Saccharum officinarum and...
Reference genome sequences have become key platforms for genetics and breeding of the major crop spe...
Reference genome sequences have become key platforms for genetics and breeding of the major crop spe...
Sugarcane is an important crop from Poaceae family, contributing about 80% of the total world’s sucr...
Crop yield in sugarcane is the result of how well the source leaves can supply the assimilates neede...
In the past few years, approaches such as molecular cytogenetics and the use of molecular markers ha...
Background: Sugarcane is the source of sugar in all tropical and subtropical countries and is becomi...
In the past few years, approaches such as molecular cytogenetics and the use of molecular markers ha...
Sugarcane is a highly productive crop used for centuries as the main source of sugar and recently to...
Sugarcane is an established source of sugar and is the current benchmark first-generation feedstock ...
Lignocellulosic biomass has become an emerging feedstock for second-generation bioethanol production...