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"Improving organic crop production provides a valuable resource for
the current 'state of the art' on understanding mechanisms in these
systems that are both similar and different from those in
conventional systems....The book is especially recommended for
libraries and other places that will provide access to large
numbers of interested people, and as it gives a valuable overview
on current organic farming to graduate students and others in
academia." review by Professor Charles Francis in Agronomy Journal
Global sales of organic products have grown significantly, yet
organic farming remains a small percentage of overall agricultural
production with lower yields than conventional methods. Organic
crop cultivation thus faces a range of challenges if it is to grow
significantly. This volume reviews the wealth of research
addressing these challenges. Part 1 reviews developments in
improving cultivation across the value chain, from breeding more
robust, low input varieties to ways of maintaining soil health and
improving crop nutrition. Part 2 discusses the key topic of pests
and diseases with reviews of integrated pest and weed management as
well as organic plant protection products. Part 3 covers ways of
monitoring the environmental impact of organic farming whilst the
final part of the book discusses ways of supporting organic
cultivation in the developing world. With its distinguished editor
and an international team of expert authors, this will be a
standard reference for all those interested in understanding,
improving and promoting organic farming.
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