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OverviewThis reference book extensively examines the important role of biotechnology in tackling the global challenge of achieving zero hunger. The book delves into cutting-edge advancements and challenges in food biotechnology, crop improvement, genetic engineering, and the utilization of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in sustainable agriculture. It provides a detailed examination of biotechnological interventions aimed at enhancing the nutritional content of crops, increasing agricultural productivity, and ensuring food security. Furthermore, the book explores the application of biotechnological techniques in improving animal-based foods, including advancements in animal breeding, genetics, and disease resistance. The chapters also address the integration of traditional breeding approaches with biotechnology for developing healthier and more productive crops. Additionally, the book introduces approaches for reduction of food waste through technological solutions, and the use of automation and robotics in food processing. This book is useful for researchers, academicians, and professionals of biotechnology, agriculture, food science, and sustainability. Key Features: Covers cutting-edge biotechnological technologies for sustainable agriculture, providing solutions to address global hunger and achieve the goal of zero hunger Discusses various crop improvement techniques, including genetic engineering and genetically modified organisms Focuses on biotechnological interventions for enhancing crop productivity and nutritional value to improve food availability and quality Presents a detailed discussion of crop protection strategies and disease resistance mechanisms Provides a thorough examination of advanced technologies for improving animal-based foods and technology-based artificial meat Examines the application of biotechnological techniques in developing innovative food systems for reducing food waste Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ranbir Chander Sobti (Panjab University, India)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781032678108ISBN 10: 1032678100 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 30 July 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsBiotechnological Innovations for Sustainable Development Towards Zero Hunger. 2. Biotechnology Applications for Crop Improvement: Opportunities and Challenges. 3. Biotechnological Interventions: Products and Supplements Towards Zero Hunger. 4. Crop Protection and Disease Management in Field Crops. 5. Molecular Techniques for Host Plant Tolerance to Aphid Infestation in Wheat and Barley. 6. Biofortification: Enhancing Nutrient Content in Staple Crops. 7. Biotechnological Approaches for Improving Postharvest Shelf-Life of Fresh Produce. 8. Plant-Microbe Interaction: Potential for Crop Improvement and Management. 9. Crop Disease Management: Advancement and Challenges. 10. Genome Assisted Breeding for Crop Improvement. 11. Opportunities and Challenges for Sustainable Aquaculture Development and Aquatic Ecosystem Management. 12. Technology-Based Artificial Meats. 13. Emerging Role of Plant-Based Scaffolding in the Food Industry: An Overview. 14. Food Safety and Biotechnology. 15. Immunodiagnostics for Food Safety. 16. Food Waste Monitoring and Analytical Technologies. 17. Technology-Based Solutions for Food Recovery and Redistribution. 18. Automation and Robotics in Food Processing. 19. To Be or Not to Be: Dynamics of Epigenetic Regulation of Somatic Embryogenesis in Plants. 20. Biological Control: A New Approach Towards Insecticide and Pesticide-Free Food. 21. Zero Hunger: Role of Speed Breeding and Gene Editing Techniques. 22. Seed Priming: A Boon to Enhance Crop Resilience to Different Abiotic Stress. 23. Nanopackaging for Improving Nutritional Quality of Food. 24. Digital Transformation in Food Security for a More Nutritious Food System. 25. Role of Marker-Assisted Breeding in Crop Improvement. 26. Genetic Diversity and Crop Improvement for Food Security.ReviewsAuthor InformationProfessor Ranbir Chander Sobti is an Emeritus Professor at the Indian National Science Academy (INSA), New Delhi, and an Honorary Scientist at Panjab University, India. He is the Former Vice‑Chancellor of the Punjab University, Chandigarh, and Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (Central University), Lucknow, India. He started his career as a cytogeneticist and then moved on to molecular biology, including genomics, to understand the susceptibility and disease process of cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, metabolic syndrome, and kidney diseases. Professor Sobti has also used stem cells and nanoparticles to understand the process of tissue organ development through a designed de‑cellularisation protocol. He has published more than 350 research articles in journals of international repute and has also published about five dozen books. Professor Sobti is a Fellow of the Third World Academy of Sciences; the National Academy of Sciences, India; the INSA; the National Academy of Medical Sciences; the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences; the Canadian Academy of Cardiovascular Diseases; and a few others. He was the General President of the Indian Science Congress for the 102nd session held at the University of Jammu, India, in 2013. He is the recipient of many prestigious awards including the INSA Young Scientist Medal, UGC Career Award, Punjab Rattan Award, JC Bose Oration and Sriram Oration Awards, and Lifetime Achievement Awards of the Punjab Academy of Sciences, Zoological Society of India, and the Environment Academy of India. He is a recipient of the prestigious Padma Shree award from the Government of India in 2009 for his outstanding contributions to education. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |