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This new volume, Advances in Sorghum Science: Botany, Production,
and Crop Improvement, provides an easy-to-read and comprehensive
treatment of the sorghum crop. With the world’s production of
sorghum topping over 55 million tons annually, sorghum is very
important for as a staple dietary food for much of the world as a
rich source of micronutrients and macronutrients, as an ingredient
in the processing of many foods, and as a source of fodder. The
authors of the volume provide detailed information on sorghum from
several disciplines and bring together recent literature under one
umbrella. The book covers the various aspects of the sorghum crop,
starting from its origin, to its domestication, and going on to
biotechnology of the crop. It describes sorghum production,
ideotypes, botany, physiology, abiotic and biotic factors affecting
crop productivity, methods of cultivation, postharvest management,
grain quality analysis for food processing, improvement of sorghum
crop, and research advancements in breeding and biotechnology. This
valuable resource will be helpful to researchers and scientists
working to understand the relation between various disciplines and
the implementation of new methods and technology for crop
improvement and higher productivity. The multi-pronged approach
will help to enable the increase sorghum productivity to meet the
world’s growing demands.
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Advances in Rice Science - Botany, Production, and Crop Improvement (Paperback)
Sameena Begum, Dasari Rajkumar, Ratikanta Maiti, PhD, Humberto Gonzalez Rodriguez, PhD, Ch. Aruna Kumari, PhD, …
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During recent decades, tremendous progress and innovations have
been made in rice science with the goal of increasing production to
meet the world's growing demands. This new volume provides a
concise overview of rice, covering the background and importance of
rice; origin, evolution, and domestication of rice; and the world
rice production. It goes on to provide new and important recent
research advances on many different aspects of rice science and
production. The authors look at advances in rice ideotypes, abiotic
stress management techniques, biotic stress affecting crop
productivity, new methods and technology for cultivation, and new
methods and techniques in rice grain quality analysis and
processing. It also describes new rice varieties, new hybrid rice
technology, and new breeding methods for rice.
The existence and competition of trees and shrubs to sustain and
put forth growth under varied environmental conditions is dependent
on the interactions that occur between the plant metabolic
processes and the prevailing environmental conditions. In order to
understand the productivity of trees and shrubs, it is a
prerequisite to know the experimental techniques of these vital
processes. This volume provides a comprehensive presentation of
this topic. The first part of this book deals with various aspects
of experimental ecophysiology and recent research results of
studies on plant pigments, epicuticular wax, leaf nutrients, carbon
fixation, all supported by literature. The second part of the
volume describes various laboratory techniques such as diffusion,
imbibition, calorimetry, atomic absorption, mineral nutrition,
nutrition analysis of forage, litterfall chemistry, nutrient cycle,
etc. The third and fourth parts deal with advances in the
techniques in the development of ecophysiology. The book will serve
as an important handbook and resource for students, faculty and
teachers, technicians, and researchers and scientists involved in
forest science dealing with ecophysiology and biochemistry of woody
and crop plants.
This new volume offers a multi-pronged perspective on maize
science, bringing together important recent research advances from
several disciplines. The volume covers maize from origin to
biotechnology. It provides an overview of recent world maize
production along with technological advancements and green
strategies in maize science. The authors cover the background of
maize, its origin and domestication, ideotypes, botany, taxonomy,
physiology of crop growth, methods of cultivation, production,
nutritional functions, biotic and abiotic stress impacts,
postharvest management and technology, maize grain quality, and
advances in breeding and biotechnology, filling a gap in the
literature of maize.
This new volume, Advances in Sorghum Science: Botany, Production,
and Crop Improvement, provides an easy-to-read and comprehensive
treatment of the sorghum crop. With the world's production of
sorghum topping over 55 million tons annually, sorghum is very
important for as a staple dietary food for much of the world as a
rich source of micronutrients and macronutrients, as an ingredient
in the processing of many foods, and as a source of fodder. The
authors of the volume provide detailed information on sorghum from
several disciplines and bring together recent literature under one
umbrella. The book covers the various aspects of the sorghum crop,
starting from its origin, to its domestication, and going on to
biotechnology of the crop. It describes sorghum production,
ideotypes, botany, physiology, abiotic and biotic factors affecting
crop productivity, methods of cultivation, postharvest management,
grain quality analysis for food processing, improvement of sorghum
crop, and research advancements in breeding and biotechnology. This
valuable resource will be helpful to researchers and scientists
working to understand the relation between various disciplines and
the implementation of new methods and technology for crop
improvement and higher productivity. The multi-pronged approach
will help to enable the increase sorghum productivity to meet the
world's growing demands.
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Advances in Rice Science - Botany, Production, and Crop Improvement (Hardcover)
Sameena Begum, Dasari Rajkumar, Ratikanta Maiti, PhD, Humberto Gonzalez Rodriguez, PhD, Ch. Aruna Kumari, PhD, …
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R5,055
R4,062
Discovery Miles 40 620
Save R993 (20%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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During recent decades, tremendous progress and innovations have
been made in rice science with the goal of increasing production to
meet the world's growing demands. This new volume provides a
concise overview of rice, covering the background and importance of
rice; origin, evolution, and domestication of rice; and the world
rice production. It goes on to provide new and important recent
research advances on many different aspects of rice science and
production. The authors look at advances in rice ideotypes, abiotic
stress management techniques, biotic stress affecting crop
productivity, new methods and technology for cultivation, and new
methods and techniques in rice grain quality analysis and
processing. It also describes new rice varieties, new hybrid rice
technology, and new breeding methods for rice.
The existence and competition of trees and shrubs to sustain and
put forth growth under varied environmental conditions is dependent
on the interactions that occur between the plant metabolic
processes and the prevailing environmental conditions. In order to
understand the productivity of trees and shrubs, it is a
prerequisite to know the experimental techniques of these vital
processes. This volume provides a comprehensive presentation of
this topic. The first part of this book deals with various aspects
of experimental ecophysiology and recent research results of
studies on plant pigments, epicuticular wax, leaf nutrients, carbon
fixation, all supported by literature. The second part of the
volume describes various laboratory techniques such as diffusion,
imbibition, calorimetry, atomic absorption, mineral nutrition,
nutrition analysis of forage, litterfall chemistry, nutrient cycle,
etc. The third and fourth parts deal with advances in the
techniques in the development of ecophysiology. The book will serve
as an important handbook and resource for students, faculty and
teachers, technicians, and researchers and scientists involved in
forest science dealing with ecophysiology and biochemistry of woody
and crop plants.
Cotton is one of the most important fiber and cash crops throughout
the world, and it plays a dominant role in the industrial and
agricultural economies of many countries. Here is a rich resource
of information on the cultivation and production of cotton. This
volume provides an overview of the origin and evolution of cotton
and its physiological basis and characterization, and goes on to
discuss methods of cultivation, biotic stresses, and harvesting and
postharvest technology. The volume addresses new advances in
research for best cultivation methods, effective utilization of
resources, and operations for achieving higher yields, thus
achieving higher productivity. The authors take an
interdisciplinary approach, providing valuable information
necessary to increase cotton productivity to meet the world's
growing demands.
This new volume emphasizes the drastic quantitative and qualitative
transformation of our surrounding environment and looks at
bioresource management and the tools needed to manageenvironmental
stresses. This unique compilation and interpretation of concrete
scientific ventures undertaken by environmental specialists at the
global level explores research dedicated to the management of
natural resources by controlling biotic and abiotic factors that
make the earth vulnerable to these stresses. The chapter authors
look at all types of bioresources on earth and their management at
times of stress/crisis, focusing on the need for documentation,
validation, and recovery of ethnic indigenous knowledge and
practices that could have great impact in stress management. The
book looks at topics in nature and changing climate management,
adaptation, and mitigation, such as the effects of climate change
on agriculture and horticulture, on timber harvesting, and on
forest resources. Also specifically discussed are crop resources
management, seed crops, tree seedlings, soil management, and
conservation practices. The volume also includes chapters on animal
resources management.
This new volume emphasizes the drastic quantitative and qualitative
transformation of our surrounding environment and looks at
bioresource management and the tools needed to manageenvironmental
stresses. This unique compilation and interpretation of concrete
scientific ventures undertaken by environmental specialists at the
global level explores research dedicated to the management of
natural resources by controlling biotic and abiotic factors that
make the earth vulnerable to these stresses. The chapter authors
look at all types of bioresources on earth and their management at
times of stress/crisis, focusing on the need for documentation,
validation, and recovery of ethnic indigenous knowledge and
practices that could have great impact in stress management. The
book looks at topics in nature and changing climate management,
adaptation, and mitigation, such as the effects of climate change
on agriculture and horticulture, on timber harvesting, and on
forest resources. Also specifically discussed are crop resources
management, seed crops, tree seedlings, soil management, and
conservation practices. The volume also includes chapters on animal
resources management.
This new volume offers a multi-pronged perspective on maize
science, bringing together important recent research advances from
several disciplines. The volume covers maize from origin to
biotechnology. It provides an overview of recent world maize
production along with technological advancements and green
strategies in maize science. The authors cover the background of
maize, its origin and domestication, ideotypes, botany, taxonomy,
physiology of crop growth, methods of cultivation, production,
nutritional functions, biotic and abiotic stress impacts,
postharvest management and technology, maize grain quality, and
advances in breeding and biotechnology, filling a gap in the
literature of maize.
Cotton is one of the most important fiber and cash crops throughout
the world, and it plays a dominant role in the industrial and
agricultural economies of many countries. Here is a rich resource
of information on the cultivation and production of cotton. This
volume provides an overview of the origin and evolution of cotton
and its physiological basis and characterization, and goes on to
discuss methods of cultivation, biotic stresses, and harvesting and
postharvest technology. The volume addresses new advances in
research for best cultivation methods, effective utilization of
resources, and operations for achieving higher yields, thus
achieving higher productivity. The authors take an
interdisciplinary approach, providing valuable information
necessary to increase cotton productivity to meet the world's
growing demands.
This book is a compilation of recent global measures to conserve
bio-resources and manage biotic and abiotic stresses. It highlights
emerging issues related to agriculture, abiotic and biotic stress
factors, ethnic knowledge, climate change and global warming, as
well as natural resources and their sustainable management. It also
focuses on the consolidated efforts of scientists and academics
engaged in addressing a number of issues related to resource
management and combating stresses in order to protect the Earth.
Crop production and productivity have been significantly improved,
however, there have been no corresponding practical advances in
sustainable agriculture.This book offers a wide range of affordable
approaches to managing bio-resources with a focus on
sustainability. Lastly, it describes research highlights and future
areas of research.
Face to the current global energy crisis, there is an urgent
necessity of searching for alternatives to fossil fuels, and this
book shows how timber is a promising resource for sustainable
energy production. Northeast Mexico represents an important forest
resource to satisfy the needs of the population in these areas. In
order to harness these forest resources, technology for exploring
these valuable resources must be developed. These technologies
(with special reference to biology and wood technologies) are
available in scattered form in a few books but there is no central,
comprehensive source for practical forest scientists for adopting
efficient forest management, practice, and exploration. This book
deals with the characterization of the vegetation, morphology,
phenological development, biomass production (leaf, litter, wood),
and bioenergy of some timber-yielding species of Northeast Mexico,
which will serve as a guide to study timber-yielding plants in the
native vegetation of Tamaulipan thornscrub and experimental
plantations. This includes morphology, vegetation cover, biomass
production in terms of volume leaf biomass, litter, and volume of
fire wood and timber. Special emphasis is given to the estimation
of bioenergy products and chemical composition (Ph, extractable
lignin, and inorganic elements). Large variations exist in
vegetation cover, morphology, phenological development, biomass
production of leaf and litter, volume of wood and various variable
of bioenergy products among the selected species. The maximum
production was found in summer and the volume of the harvestable
timber was obtained in experimental plantations. This book,
therefore, will serve as a practical handbook to characterize
timber-yielding plants, which will help to efficiently manage
forestry resources.
This book is a compilation of recent global measures to conserve
bio-resources and manage biotic and abiotic stresses. It highlights
emerging issues related to agriculture, abiotic and biotic stress
factors, ethnic knowledge, climate change and global warming, as
well as natural resources and their sustainable management. It also
focuses on the consolidated efforts of scientists and academics
engaged in addressing a number of issues related to resource
management and combating stresses in order to protect the Earth.
Crop production and productivity have been significantly improved,
however, there have been no corresponding practical advances in
sustainable agriculture.This book offers a wide range of affordable
approaches to managing bio-resources with a focus on
sustainability. Lastly, it describes research highlights and future
areas of research.
Divided into four sections covering anatomy in relation to crop
management, anatomical descriptions of the major crop plants,
anatomical changes in adaptation to environments and the link
between anatomy and productivity, this book provides a
comprehensive source of crop plant anatomy information. The crop
areas covered include cereals, pulses and beans, oil crops and
fiber crops. Suitable for students, researchers and professionals
in the field, this book brings together economic plant anatomy and
crop productivity for the first time.
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