Plant Breeding Abstracts is a fully searchable abstracts database subset of internationally published research. Plant Breeding Abstracts brings you the latest information on crop breeding, genetics and biotechnology, from wild relatives to new cultivars, from gene expression to inheritance, and from traditional breeding techniques to use of the latest technology, for example, in the production of transgenic plants.
Derived from
CAB Abstracts, the original applied life sciences database, coverage includes all plants of economic importance (except weeds), including forest trees, ornamentals and edible fungi.
Each week Plant Breeding Abstracts Online delivers all the new highly-targeted, searchable summaries covering key English and non-English language journal articles, reports, conferences and books about plant breeding, genetics and plant biotechnology. Over 35,000 records are added to the database each year.
Plant Breeding Abstracts Online includes a fully searchable backfile to 1973. Over 714,000 research summaries bring a wealth of current and seminal research on plant breeding to your fingertips!
Plant Breeding Abstracts is updated weekly online and is also available monthly in print.
All plants of economic importance, except weeds, are covered, including:
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