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Books > Professional & Technical > Agriculture & farming > Horticulture
Improving Sustainable Practices in Viticulture and Enology provides
an up-to-date view on the major issues concerning the
sustainability of the wine supply chain. The book describes
problems and solutions on the use of inputs (e.g., water, energy)
and emphasizes the roles and limitations of implementing
circularity in the sector. It identifies some of the most relevant
metrics while pinpointing the most critical issues concerning the
environmental impacts of wine's supply chain (vineyards, wineries,
trading). This is a novel reference to help the industry excel in
production while improving current environmental practices.
Professionals in industry, academics, environmentalists and anyone
interested in gaining knowledge in sustainable solutions and
practices in viticulture and wine production will find this
resource indispensable.
Omics in Horticulture Crops presents a comprehensive view of
germplasm diversity, genetic evolution, genomics, proteomics and
transcriptomics of fruit crops (temperate, tropical and subtropical
fruits, fruit nuts, berries), vegetables, tuberous crops,
ornamental and floricultural crops and medicinal aromatic plants.
Information covering phenomics, genetic diversity, phylogenetic
studies, genome sequencing, and genome barcoding through the
utilization of molecular markers plays an imperative role in the
characterization and effective utilization of diverse germplasm are
included in the book. This is a valuable reference for researchers
and academics seeking to improve cultivar productivity through
enhanced genetic diversity while also retaining optimal traits and
protecting the growing environment.
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Agriculture's Ethical Horizon: Third Edition covers the changing
environment in which practitioners of agriculture are challenged to
produce food for the world. Fully revised and updated, the book
encourages discussions on the moral questions that agriculture
faces, including what goals should agricultural science pursue and
how should practitioners address important ethical questions which
are different and more complex than the dominating questions of
production? The book presents the story of agriculture from the
blood, sweat and tears era, to the present genetic era, including
the paradox of agriculture. This book is ideal for agricultural
students, practitioners and anyone who would like to understand the
tremendous responsibility of agricultural production. It presents a
foundation for the important discussions and decisions that will be
necessary to support the future of agriculture.
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