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Induced Fish Breeding: A Practical Guide for Hatcheries takes a successive approach to explaining the use of breeding technology with proven scientific methods. It provides real-life examples for the purpose of maximizing fish and seed production to support overall sustainability in aquaculture. It is a concise reference to understanding the latest developments in the field, useful for anyone who is involved in fisheries or hatchery management as well as researchers and students who need to understand the technology. A practice originally developed to produce quality seed in captivity, induced breeding has made great strides in fish populations for India. The book offers a practical and succinct overview-from existing methods and operations to recent trends and their impacts on aquaculture for the future.
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Fishes --- Breeding. --- Fish breeding --- Fish culture
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La quatrième de couverture indique : "Ce numéro spécial illustre le large panorama des services et impacts de l’élevage européen. Il développe non seulement le rôle de l’élevage vis-à-vis de la production de denrées alimentaires, de l’emploi, des dynamiques territoriales et de la construction des paysages, mais aussi comment l’élevage pourrait mieux répondre aux attentes légitimes de nos concitoyens en matière de préservation de l’environnement, de bien-être animal et de traçabilité des circuits alimentaires."
Élevage --- Agriculture --- Aspect environnemental --- Animal breeding --- Livestock --- Breeding --- Environmental aspects
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Aquaculture --- Aquatic animals --- Breeding --- Genetics
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Aquaculture --- Aquatic animals --- Breeding --- Genetics
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This book is the result of a study on demand-led plant variety design for changing markets in Africa, the purpose of which is to identify and share best practices in demand-led plant breeding from private and public sector breeding programmes worldwide. The intended audiences are professionals in plant breeding and related areas, such as seed production, who have interests in developing and disseminating new plant varieties as a way to increase productivity and profitability in crop agriculture, especially in Africa. The volume is also intended for use as a resource book for the education of postgraduate scholars in plant breeding and genetics, and for the continuing professional development of plant breeders. For this purpose, boxes are included in the main sections of each chapter that summarize its educational objectives and present the key messages and questions that are involved; in addition, there is a final box at the end of each chapter that summarizes its overall learning objectives.
profitability --- seeds --- Africa --- cultivars --- public sector --- plant breeding --- genetic improvement --- demand --- breeding programs --- private sector --- productivity --- breeding programmes --- cultivated varieties
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Migratory birds --- Birds --- Biological monitoring --- Breeding --- Migration
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Migratory birds --- Birds --- Biological monitoring --- Breeding --- Migration
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This book focuses on the basic science recently produced in Brazil for the improvement of sugarcane as a bioenergy crop and as a raw material for 2nd generation bioethanol production. It reports achievements that have been advancing the science of cell walls, enzymes, genetics, and sustainability related to sugarcane technologies and give continuity to the research reported in the “Routes to Cellulosic Ethanol”, from Springer. The Introduction (Chapter I) explains how the National Institute of Science and Technology of Bioethanol, founded in 2008 in Brazil, became part of the main international initiatives that started to search for forms to use biomass for bioethanol production in Brazil, US and Europe. Part I reports the advances in plant cell wall composition, structure and architecture, and physical characteristics of sugarcane biomass. These discoveries are opening the way to increased efficiency of pretreatments and hydrolysis, being therefore important information for 2nd generation processes as well as for biorefinery initiatives. Part II focuses on the discovery and characterization of hydrolases from microorganisms that could be used in industrial processes. Recent advances in the search for hydrolases using metagenomics is reported. A great number of genes and enzymes from microorganisms have been discovered, affording improvement of enzyme cocktails better adapted to sugarcane biomass. Part III reports two key issues in the process of 2G ethanol, pentose fermentation and sugarcane genetics. These are the discoveries of new yeast species capable of producing ethanol more efficiently from xylose and the advances made on the sugarcane genetics, a key issue to design varieties adapted to 2G ethanol production. Part IV approaches sustainability through two chapters, one discussing the sustainability of the sugarcane agricultural and environmental system and another discussing how national and mainly international policies of Brazil regarding 2G ethanol production affected the country’s strategies to establish itself as an international player in renewable energy area.
Plant breeding. --- Renewable energy resources. --- Plant biochemistry. --- Plant Breeding/Biotechnology. --- Renewable and Green Energy. --- Plant Biochemistry.
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