This book, Plant Breeding, has it bases in an earlier  text entitled An Introduction to Plant Breeding by Jack  Brown and Peter Caligari, first published in 2008. The challenges  facing today’s plant breeders have never been more  overwhelming, yet the prospects to contribute significantly to  global food security and farmers’ quality of life have never  been more exciting and fulfilling.  Despite this there has  been a worrying decline in public funding for plant  breeding-related research and  support for international  centers of germplasm development and crop improvement.    In part, this has resulted in a serious reduction in the number of  young people interested in devoting their professional careers to  plant breeding as well as the number of universities offering plant  breeding courses or conducting relevant research in plant  breeding.
  
  The authors’ aim in writing this book is to provide an  integrated and updated view of the current scientific progress  related to diverse plant breeding disciplines, within the context  of applied breeding programs.  This excellent new book will  encourage a new generation of students to pursue careers related to  plant breeding and will assist a wider audience of agricultural  students, agronomists, policy makers and those with an interest in  agriculture in gaining insight about the issues affecting plant  breeding and its key role in improving the quality of life of  people and in securing sufficient food, at the quality required and  at an affordable price.
  With comprehensive coverage including questions designed for  students, and an accompanying website containing additional  material to help in the study of the subject, Plant Breeding  is an ideal text for all those studying plant and crop sciences,  and a convenient reference source for professionals working in the  area. All libraries within universities and research establishments  where biological and agricultural sciences are studied and taught  should have multiple copies of this book.