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Crop Postharvest Science And Technology Volume 1 Principles And Practice

  • SKU: BELL-4302614
Crop Postharvest Science And Technology Volume 1 Principles And Practice
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.57 MB
Pages: 577
ISBN: 9780470751015, 9780632057238, 0470751010, 0632057238
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Crop Postharvest Science And Technology Volume 1 Principles And Practice by 9780470751015, 9780632057238, 0470751010, 0632057238 instant download after payment.

World-wide losses of crops, post-harvest, through microbial action, pests, diseases and other types of spoilage amount to millions of tons every year. This essential handbook is the first in a three-volume series which covers all factors affecting post-harvest quality of all major fruits, vegetables, cereals and other crops. Compiled by members of the world-renowned Natural Resources Institute at the University of Greenwich, Chatham, UK, the comprehensive contents of this landmark publication encourage interactions between each sector of the agricultural community in order to improve food security, food safety and food quality in today’s global atmosphere.


Through the carefully compiled and edited chapters, internationally respected authors discuss ways to improve harvest yield and quality, drawing on their many years’ practical experience and the latest research findings, applications and methodologies. Subjects covered include: an introduction to the systems used in post-harvest agricultural processes, physical and biological factors affecting post-harvest commodities, storage issues, pest management, food processing and preservation, food systems, the latest research and assimilation of this work, and current trade and international agreements. An invaluable glossary showing important pests, pathogens and plants is also included.


Crop Post-Harvest: Science and Technology Volume 1: Principles and Practice is a must-have reference book which offers the reader an overview of the globalisation of post-harvest science, technology, economics, and the development of the storage and handling of perishable and durable products. Volumes 2 and 3 will go on to explore durables and perishables individually in more detail, with many case studies taken from around the globe.

This 3-volume work is the standard handbook and reference for all professionals involved in the harvesting, shipping, storage and processing of crops, including agricultural and plant scientists, food scientists and technologists, microbiologists, plant pathologists, entomologists and all post harvest, shipping and storage consultants. Libraries in all universities and research establishments where these subjects are studied and taught should have multiple copies on their shelvesContent:
Chapter 1 Post?Harvest Systems in World Agriculture (pages 1–34): F. Goletti and E. Samman
Chapter 2 Biology of Plant Commodities (pages 35–68): D. Rees and L. Hammond
Chapter 3 Physical Factors in Post?Harvest Quality (pages 69–92): A. D. Devereau, R. Myhara and C. Anderson
Chapter 4 Biological Factors in Post?Harvest Quality (pages 93–140): G. Farrell, R. J. Hodges, P. W. Wareing, A. N. Meyer and S. R. Belmain
Chapter 5 Technology and Management of Storage (pages 141–232): R. A. Boxall, J. R. Brice, S. J. Taylor and R. D. Bancroft
Chapter 6 Pest Management (pages 233–320): P. Golob, L. A. Birkinshaw, T. E. Stathers, A. N. Meyer, S. R. Belmain, G. Farrell and R. J. Hodges
Chapter 7 Remedial Treatments in Pest Management (pages 321–359): R. W. D. Taylor, A. D. Devereau and P. Golob
Chapter 8 Food Processing and Preservation (pages 360–422): A. A. Swetman, L. Nicolaides, P. W. Wareing, J. H. New, J. F. Wood and L. Hammond
Chapter 9 Food Systems (pages 423–440): P. S. Hindmarsh, H. M. Kindness, A. E. Gordon and D. J. Walker
Chapter 10 Applied Research and Dissemination (pages 441–463): H. C. Coote, N. K. Marsland, I. M. Wilson, S. Abeyasekera and U. K. Kleih
Chapter 11 Trade and International Agreements (pages 464–510): P. Greenhalgh, J. A. Conway, M. E. Blowfield, R. Black and L. Nicolaides





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