Fully integrated and comprehensive in its coverage, Root Genomics and Soil Interactions examines the use of genome-based technologies to understand root development and adaptability to biotic and abiotic stresses and changes in the soil environment. Written by an international team of experts in the field, this timely review highlights both model organisms and important agronomic crops. Coverage includes: novel areas unveiled by genomics research basic root biology and genomic approaches applied to analysis of root responses to the soil environment. Each chapter provides a succinct yet thorough review of research.
About the Author
Martin Crespi is a Research Director at the Institute of Plant Sciences at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France. Since 2002, Dr. Crespi has been invited to speak at 34 international conferences, 25 seminars at different research institutions in Europe, Canada, USA, and Japan. He has chaired 7 sessions and international scientific congresses and he has participated in 25 book chapters.