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Front Matter -- An Overview of Genome-Engineering Methods / Sushmita, Gurminder Kaur, Santosh Kumar Upadhyay, Praveen Chandra Verma -- Distribution of Nutritional and Mineral Components in Important Crop Plants / Katarina Vogel-Mikul, Paula Pongrac, Ivan Kreft, Primo Pelicon, Primo Vavpeti, Botjan Jen, Johannes Teun Elteren, Peter Kump, Sudhir P Singh, Marjana Regvar -- Application of Genome Engineering Methods for Quality Improvement in Important Crops / Sajid Fiaz, Sher Aslam Khan, Galal Bakr Anis, Habib Ali, Mohsin Ali, Kazim Ali, Mehmood Ali Noor, Sibtain Ahmad, Bilal Ahmad Asad -- Genome Engineering for Enriching Fe and Zn in Rice Grain and Increasing Micronutrient Bioavailability / Conrado Dueas, Gela Myan B Mota, Norman Oliva, Inez H Slamet-Loedin -- Development of Carotenoids Rich Grains by Genome Engineering / Vikrant Gautam, Gurwinder Singh Rana, Pankaj Kumar, Santosh Watpade -- CRISPR-Cas9 System for Agriculture Crop Improvement / Ashish Sharma, Poorwa Kamal Badola, Prabodh Kumar Trivedi -- Contribution of Crop Biofortification in Mitigating Vitamin Deficiency Globally / Siddhant Chaturvedi, Roni Chaudhary, Siddharth Tiwari -- Genome Editing Approaches for Trait Improvement in the Hairy Root Cultures of the Economically Important Plants / Pravin Prakash, Rakesh Srivastava, Ajay Kumar, Gurminder Kaur, Praveen Chandra Verma -- Phytic Acid Reduction in Cereal Grains by Genome Engineering / Ajay K Pandey, Sipla Aggarwal, Varsha Meena, Anil Kumar -- Genome Engineering for Nutritional Improvement in Pulses / Chirag Uppal, Ajinder Kaur, Chhaya Sharma -- The Survey of Genetic Engineering Approaches for Oil/Fatty Acid Content Improvement in Oilseed Crops / Kaushal Kumar Bhati, Riyazuddin Riyazuddin, Ashish Kumar Pathak, Anuradha Singh -- Genome-Editing Mediated Improvement of Biotic Tolerance in Crop Plants / Krishan Mohan Rai, Harpal Singh -- Genome Engineering and Essential Mineral Enrichment of Crops / Erum Shoeb, Uzma Badar, Srividhya Venkataraman, Ghyda Murad Hashim, Kathleen Hefferon -- Genome Editing to Develop Disease Resistance in Crops / Kashaf Zafar, Azka Noureen, Muhammad Jawad Akbar Awan, Naveed Anjum, Muhammad Qasim Aslam, Muhammad Zuhaib Khan, Imran Amin, Shahid Mansoor -- Biotechnological Approaches for Nutritional Improvement in Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) / Chandrama Prakash Upadhyaya, Deepak Singh Bagri -- Genome Engineering Strategies for Quality Improvement in Tomato / Tian Wang, Hongyan Zhang, Hongliang Zhu -- Genome Editing for Biofortification of Rice / Suchismita Roy, Praveen Soni -- Genome Editing for Improving Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Rice / Shweta Roy, Nirbhay Kumar Kushwaha, Hasthi Ram, Praveen Soni -- Role of Genome Engineering for the Development of Resistant Starch-Rich, Allergen-Free and Processing Quality Improved Cereal Crops / Anuradha Singh, Amit Yadav, Joy K Roy, Kaushal Kumar Bhati -- Engineering of Plant Metabolic Pathway for Nutritional Improvement / Sameer Dixit, Akanchha Shukla, Vinayak Singh, Santosh Kumar Upadhyay -- Genome Engineering for Food Security / Sajid Fiaz, Sher Aslam Khan, Mehmood Ali Noor, Afifa Younas, Habib Ali, Kazim Ali, Mahmoud Mohamed Gaballah, Galal Bakr Anis -- Index. |
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"Genome engineering tools like ZFNs, TALENs and CRISPR-Cas system have been extensively studied in various crop plants. In the last decades, they have been utilized in numerous agricultural and horticultural crop plants including rice, wheat, legumes, tomato, potato, banana, grapes etc. They are found to be highly specific and precise in functioning. They have been used for the engineering of numerous metabolic pathways to develop nutrient rich produce. They are also being utilize to decrease the anti-nutrients in crop plants to improve the bioavailability of minerals and vitamins, development of zero calorie/ sugar free potato, undigestable starch rich grains, allergenic gluten free wheat and various other processes. Further they can also be utilized for the mobilization of minerals from unavailable location to the bioavailable location in the grains. Development of new strategies to cope up with the various challenges has always been a top priority in recent years. Agronomical practices, chemical applications, biofortifications and transgenic expression of protein coding genes have been explored to alleviate these problems to some extent. However, new and specific technology is always in demand. The genome engineering tools can be a best alternative for nutritional improvement of agricultural and horticultural crops. Further, it will be highly specific to a particular gene and plant"-- |