Achieving sustainable cultivation of vegetables

ebook Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science

By Prof. George Hochmuth

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  • Discusses advances in research on vegetable physiology and genetics
  • Comprehensive review of research on best practice in cultivation, including soil health, pest management as well as organic and protected vegetable cultivation
  • Wide-ranging coverage of key vegetables such as carrot, lettuce and cabbage
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    "From the beginning of this book to the end, it has been Professor Hochmuth's intent to address and educate with a complete synopsis of what he calls '...the wealth of research addressing the challenges' in sustainable growth of vegetables... I believe he has succeeded."
    (Plant Science Bulletin - Botanical Society of America)
    Sustainability involves meeting current needs without compromising the ability to meet future requirements. Like other crops, vegetable cultivation faces a number of challenges in ensuring sustainable production. These challenges include the need to improve yields and quality to meet rising demand and higher consumer expectations, the need to reduce the ongoing threats from pathogens and pests. Focussing on temperate cultivation, Achieving sustainable cultivation of vegetables summarises the wealth of research addressing these challenges, from breeding improved varieties to better techniques for cultivation and crop protection.
    Part 1 reviews advances in physiology and breeding. Parts 2-3 summarise advances in cultivation and pest management. The final part includes case studies on the breeding and cultivation of key vegetables such as carrot, lettuce and cabbage.
    With its distinguished editor and range of expert authors, this will be a standard reference for horticultural scientists in universities, government and other research centres involved in supporting vegetable cultivation, as well as companies supporting the vegetable sector.

    Achieving sustainable cultivation of vegetables