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Organic farming is the oldest way of farming, i.e., without the use
of chemicals to enhance the production of meat, vegetables, milk
and derivatives, and without the use of antibiotics and pesticides
to decrease economical losses due to animal sickness and plant
disease. Control of plant-parasitic nematodes is difficult,
especially in organic farming systems, because in contrast to
foliar diseases and insect pests, effective control methods and
monitoring systems are not always available. Organic farmers
struggle with nematode problems using cultural, physical and
biological control methods. This book discusses effective
management of plant-parasitic nematodes, which can be achieved by
combining several control methods after identifying the nematodes
in the field and understanding their biology. Moreover, in this
book, the authors illustrate how participatory plant breeding (PPB)
may answer the needs of organic agriculture, and how organic
farmers and their organisations have met with researchers to build
common experiments of plant breeding on farms. In addition, the
early history and significance of the peanut crop is discussed.
Annual world production of peanuts at 30 million tons makes this
crop one of the most important agricultural commodities. The
physiological and biochemical response of peanut microsimbionts
under different types of stress are examined as well, and compared
with rhizobia. This book also explores the concept of scientific
paradigms and draws parallels with paradigms in agriculture, and in
particular focuses upon organic farming and genetic engineering.
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