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- W2496741001 abstract "Drought, soil salinity and extreme temperature are major abiotic stresses, which adversely affect the morphological, physiological, biochemical and molecular status of crops. Sustainability of yield and productivity of crops is facing serious threat day by day due to the harmful effects of abiotic stress. Steps are being taken to develop abiotic stress tolerant crops by adopting advanced techniques such as genetic engineering and mutation breeding. In recent era, transgenic crops developed by genetic engineering techniques exhibit tolerance to a range of abiotic and biotic stress factors, but issues concerning human nutrition, health, wild life security, effect on nontargeted crops and environmental safety have been raised. Therefore, it is proposed to upgrade the conventional breeding techniques to obtain better stress tolerance and enhanced productivity in crop plants. Mutation breeding is rising up against transgenic plant research in a big way since it does not pose any ethical issues concerning human health and sustainability. Till date, many superior yielding and abiotic stress tolerant crops, including some important varieties of rice, wheat, cotton, sugarcane, potato, corn and soybean have been bred successfully by mutation breeding and are being used for human consumption in many countries. But, certainly as with other techniques, mutation breeding has also some limitations, like beneficial mutant frequency is low and it is difficult to control the direction and nature of variation. Hence, improving the mutagenic effectiveness, rapid identification and screening of mutants and exploring the directed mutagenesis approaches are some of the important challenges in this area of research. This chapter presents developments in the area of mutation breeding pertaining to development of crop plants with improved tolerance to abiotic stresses and having improved nutrition." @default.
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- W2496741001 title "1. Mutation breeding: a powerful approach for obtaining abiotic stress tolerant crops and upgrading food security for human nutrition" @default.
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