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First published in 1972, this second edition of Further Education
in England and Wales was written to provide a comprehensive account
of the character and extent of further education in England and
Wales. The book critically analyses the major features of further
education at the time of publication, and suggests ways in which it
might profitably develop in the years ahead. It provides an
important account of the post-war historical background to further
education, and examines in detail topics such as the role of
polytechnics and the work of the Council for National Academic
Awards; the educational implications of the Industrial Training
Act; developments in education for business and management; and,
the changing pattern of education for art and design. The book also
considers the training of teachers for further education, and
further education in Wales.
Methods of strawberry cultivation have undergone extensive
modification and this book provides an up-to-date, broad and
balanced scientific review of current research and emerging
challenges. Subjects covered range from plant propagation,
architecture, genetic resources, breeding, abiotic stresses and
climate change, to evolving diseases and their control. These
topics are examined in three sections: - Genetics, Breeding and
Omics - covering genetic resources, breeding, metabolomics,
transcriptomics, and genetic transformation of strawberry. -
Cultivation Systems and Propagation - discusses plant architecture,
replanting problems and plant propagation techniques. - Disease and
Stress Management - deals with traditional and emerging fungal
diseases, their diagnosis and modern biocontrol strategies, and
biotechnological interventions for dealing with the challenges of
climate change. Strawberry: Growth, Development and Diseases is
written by an international team of specialists, using figures and
tables to make the subject comprehensible and informative. It is an
essential resource for academics and industry workers involved in
strawberry research and development, and all those interested in
the commercial cultivation of strawberries.
Additional Contributors Include J. E. Maudru, Guy Rorabaugh, Thomas
John Schoch, And Many Others.
Additional Contributors Include J. E. Maudru, Guy Rorabaugh, Thomas
John Schoch, And Many Others.
This book presents new and significant research in the growing
field of food engineering which refers to the engineering aspects
of food production and processing. Food engineering includes, but
is not limited to, the application of agricultural engineering and
chemical engineering principles to food materials. Genetic
engineering of plants and animals is not normally the work of a
food engineer. Food engineering is a very wide field of activities.
Among its domain of knowledge and action are: Design of machinery
and processes to produce foods; Design and implementation of food
safety and preservation measures in the production of foods;
Biotechnological processes of food production; Choice and design of
food packaging materials; Quality control of food production.
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