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"Authors have made remarkable efforts to balance background with
basic-applied research findings enhancing the understanding of the
various issues and techniques involved in tomato production,
physiology, breeding and genetics...It is a valuable resource of
modern knowledge for research academics and graduate students, and
also applicable to consultants and managers involved in tomato
R&D, such as those in seed and chemical companies." Professor
Daniel Leskovar in Chronica Horticulturae Tomatoes are the second
most important vegetable crop in the world after potatoes.
Originating in South America, they are now grown widely around the
world. As the population continues to grow, there is a need to
increase yields in the face of such challenges as climate change,
threats from pests and diseases and the need to make cultivation
more resource-efficient and sustainable. Drawing on an
international range of expertise, this collection focuses on ways
of improving the cultivation of tomatoes at each step in the value
chain, from breeding to post-harvest storage. The book begins by
looking at improvements in cultivation techniques, before moving on
to review advances in ensuring genetic diversity, understanding of
tomato physiology and breeding techniques. The collection concludes
by discussing developments in understanding and managing pests and
diseases. Achieving sustainable cultivation of tomatoes will be a
standard reference for horticultural scientists in universities,
government and other research centres and companies involved in
tomato cultivation.
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