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Soybeans are one of the most widely-grown crops in the world. As
the world's main source of vegetable protein, they have a wide
range of food and non-food uses. Current yields need to increase
significantly to meet growing demand but in a way that reduces
input use, does not damage the environment and is resilient to
climate change. This collection reviews the wealth of research
addressing this challenge. Volume 2 reviews advances in
understanding and managing the range of diseases and pests that
continue to cause significant crop losses. Part 1 discusses fungal,
viral and bacterial diseases as well as developments in
disease-resistant varieties, integrated pest and weed management.
Part 2 summaries research on developing the food and non-food uses
of soybean, from improving nutritional properties to uses in animal
feed. With its distinguished editor and international team of
authors, this will be a standard reference for soybean scientists,
growers, government and non-government agencies supporting soybean
cultivation. It is accompanied by a companion volume that reviews
advances in breeding and cultivation techniques.
The soybean is a crop of global importance and is one of the most
frequently cultivated crops worldwide. It is rich in oil and
protein and is used for both human and animal consumption as well
as for industrial purposes, such as biofuels. Soybean crops also
play an important role in crop diversification and benefit other
crops due to its addition of nitrogen to the soil during crop
rotation. With contributions written by researchers from around the
world, "The Soybean" provides a concise coverage of recent research
on all aspects of this significant crop. Chapters discuss the
history and importance of soybean production in agriculture
followed by details of the plant's physiology and developments in
breeding and genetics. The diverse cropping systems used in
production are highlighted alongside crop management and protection
strategies. Technology for processing and utilization, soybean's
nutritional value and the outlook for global marketing and trade
are also addressed.
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