Genome Editing and Global Food Security - Khan, Zeba; Shahwar, Durre; Heikal, Yasmin; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

Genome Editing and Global Food Security

Molecular Engineering Technologies for Sustainable Agriculture
 
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With the rapid increase in the global population and changing climatic impacts on agriculture, this book demonstrates how genome editing will be an indispensable technique to overcome ongoing and prospective agricultural challenges.

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With the rapid increase in the global population and changing climatic impacts on agriculture, this book demonstrates how genome editing will be an indispensable technique to overcome ongoing and prospective agricultural challenges.


This book examines the role of genome editing in improving crop yields and contributing to global food security. It summarizes a range of genome editing techniques and discusses the roles they can play in producing a new generation of high-yielding, climate-ready crops. This includes site-specific nucleases, precision genome engineering, clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats, and bioinformatics. It showcases how these gene editing techniques can tailor plants to not only increase yield-related traits but to also make them better suited to their environment and to be resistant to pests and extreme climatic events, such as droughts. The book also examines genome editing regulations and policies, the commercialization of genome-edited crops, and biosafety and biosecurity concerns. Overall, this book reveals and showcases how genome editing can improve crop resilience and production to address current and future agricultural challenges and alleviation of global food security concerns.


This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of agricultural science, crop and plant science, genome editing, sustainable agriculture, biotechnology, and food security.

Table of Contents:

Chapter 1 Genome editing in plants via CRISPR/Cas9: A genomic scissor borrowed from bacterial immune system.


 



Chapter 2 Genome Editing by Site-Directed Nucleases (SDNs) and its Applications Producing Climate Change Resilient Crop Plants


 



Chapter 3 Genome editing by different Site-Specific Nucleases (SSNs) and their applications in?improving horticultural crops


 



Chapter 4 Precision genome engineering and designer nucleases for crop improvement



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Chapter 5 CRISPR genome editing to address food security and climate changes: challenges and opportunities


 



Chapter 6 Abiotic and biotic stress tolerance in plants via genome editing tools


 



Chapter 7 Recent advances?in Genome Editing towards Sustainable Agriculture


 



Chapter 8 Potential of commercialization of genome edited crops


 



Chapter 9 Crop Genome Editing ? Regulations and Policies


 



Chapter 10 Biosafety and biosecurity concerns associated with plant genome editing


 



Chapter 11 Role of Bioinformatics Databases in Functional Genomics and Metabolic engineeringResearches