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Molecular breeding for improving yield in wheat: recent advances and future perspectives.
Abstract
Out of the different objectives of wheat breeding, this chapter focuses on the direct increment of wheat yields via genetic improvement of the crop. The efficiency of modern molecular techniques, along with the availability of the whole-genome sequence of wheat, in mining wheat germplasm for allele-specific desirable traits is also discussed.