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Rye - Genetics, Breeding, and Cultivation (Hardcover, New)
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Rye - Genetics, Breeding, and Cultivation (Hardcover, New)
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Owing to its considerable winter hardiness, rye is a cereal that
played a major role in the feeding of European populations
throughout the Middle Ages. Recent data shows that rye is grown on
about 5.4 million hectares, with a world production of
approximately 13 million tons. While still an important bread food
in many countries, rye produced for bread making has decreased or
stagnated, whereas production is increasing for other market
segments. Particularly, rye for feeding, ethanol processing, and
biogas is promoted in Europe. The first comprehensive monograph on
rye, Rye: Genetics, Breeding, and Cultivation gathers all the
relevant and historic information from botany and genetics to
utilization and sustainability of rye. The book covers taxonomy,
morphology, and other botany-related aspects of rye. It describes
its physiology, cytology, and genetics, including use for genetic
improvement of other cereals. The author addresses various types of
breeding such as population, hybrid, and molecular breeding. He
also discusses rye cropping, including seeding techniques, fungal
and viral diseases, and predators. The book examines the various
uses for rye beyond bread making. This includes feeding, biomass
and biogas production, ethanol production, and other important
characteristics such as phytosterol content and antioxidant
activity. It also explores the nutritional value of rye. Written by
a leading expert in the field, this monograph compiles the most
important facets of rye research, past and present.
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