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Genetic Improvement Of Small Millets Sweta Mishra Shailesh Kumar

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Genetic Improvement Of Small Millets Sweta Mishra Shailesh Kumar
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.49 MB
Pages: 668
Author: Sweta Mishra, Shailesh Kumar, R C Srivastava
ISBN: 9789819972319, 9819972310
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Genetic Improvement Of Small Millets Sweta Mishra Shailesh Kumar by Sweta Mishra, Shailesh Kumar, R C Srivastava 9789819972319, 9819972310 instant download after payment.

This book brings out a comprehensive collection of information on small millets. The main focus of this book is to introduce the various types of long forgotten small millets to the readers, their genetics, botany and diversity, cultivation, breeding strategies, genomic resources available, how they can be incorporated into the existing cropping systems, their processing strategies and value addition to incorporate into daily diet of humans. It covers finger millet, foxtail millet, proso millet, barnyard millet, little millet, kodo millet, and browntop millet. Millets originated before 10000 BC and were consumed by humans across civilizations until the green revolution took place in India and other developing countries. After green revolution, due to the advent of high-yielding varieties, as the area, production, and market of wheat and rice increased, the acreage of millets gradually decreased. However, with increasing lifestyle diseases, humans have recognized the potential of small millets crop. It is now being considered as super food and smart food as they are nutri-packed and rich in calcium, phosphorous, iron, zinc, and fiber, which is much higher than that available in wheat and rice. This book is of interest to the students, research scholars, national and international agricultural scientists, millet professionals, and food industry

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