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Sugarcane is the source of over three quarters of the world's
sugar, and is grown widely in the tropics and sub-tropics. Despite
rising demand, average yields have not increased significantly,
partly because of continued vulnerability to pests and diseases. In
addition, cultivation has been seen as damaging biodiversity and
soil health with a negative effect on both yields and the
environment. This volume summarises the wealth of research
addressing these challenges. Volume 2 reviews advances in breeding
and the management of pests and diseases. Part 1 assesses the
latest research on sugarcane genetics, physiology and genetic
diversity, and how this is informing advances in conventional,
marker-assisted and transgenic breeding techniques. Part 2
discusses progress in understanding bacterial, fungal and viral
diseases and their management, as well as the management of insect
and nematode pests as well as weeds. With its distinguished editor
and international team of expert authors, this will be a standard
reference for sugarcane scientists, growers, government and
non-governmental agencies responsible for supporting and monitoring
the impact of sugarcane cultivation. It is accompanied by a
companion volume reviewing cultivation and sustainability issues.
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