Originating in South America, cassava is grown in over 100 countries
around the world. It is the third most important source of calories in
the tropics after rice and maize. Its caloric value, as well as its
ability to tolerate dry conditions and poor soils, makes it a key food
security crop in developing countries. As demand for food grows, there
is an urgent need to increase yields in the face of such challenges as
climate change, threats from pests and diseases and the need to make
cultivation more resource-efficient and sustainable. Drawing on an
international range of expertise, this collection focuses on ways of
improving the cultivation of cassava at each step in the value chain,
from breeding to post-harvest storage. Volume 2 starts by reviewing
genetic resources, advances in breeding and their application to
produce varieties with desirable traits such as higher yield. It then
goes on to review developments in understanding and managing pests and
diseases. Achieving sustainable cultivation of cassava Volume 2:
Genetic resources, breeding, pests and diseases will be a standard
reference for agricultural scientists in universities, government and
other research centres and companies involved in improving cassava
cultivation. It is accompanied by Volume 1 which reviews cultivation
techniques.
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Genetics, breeding, pests and diseases
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781786760067
Publisert
2019
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter