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  <title>Plant Breeding for Abiotic Stress Tolerance</title>
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  <namePart>Roberto Fritsche-Neto</namePart>
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  <namePart>Aluízio Borém</namePart>
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   <dateIssued>2012</dateIssued>
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 <note>Modern  agriculture  has  been  providing  food,  feed,  fiber  and  morerecently  biofuel  to  meet  the  World ́s  demand.  One  of  the  bases  of  this  modernagriculture is the improved cultivars, which are much higher yielder than ancientones.  The  scientific  literature  documents  the  significant  contribution  of  plantbreeding  to  agriculture  and  finally  food  production  worldwide.  Now-a-days,agriculture has new and huge challenges, due to population growth, the pressure onagriculture  liability  on  the  environmental  conservation,  and  climate  change.  Tocope  with  these  new  challenges,  many  plant  breeding  programs  have  reorientedtheir breeding scope to stress tolerance in the last years. So, in this book, expertson plant physiology and on plant breeding presents the most recent advances anddiscoveries applied to abiotic stresses, discussing the new physiological concepts,breeding   methods,   and   modern   molecular   biological   approaches   to   developimproved cultivars tolerant to most sorts of abiotic stress.</note>
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