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Organic Crop Breeding Edith T Lammerts Van Bueren James R Myers

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Organic Crop Breeding Edith T Lammerts Van Bueren James R Myers
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.45 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Edith T. Lammerts van Bueren, James R. Myers
ISBN: 9780470958582, 9781119945932, 0470958588, 1119945933
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Organic Crop Breeding Edith T Lammerts Van Bueren James R Myers by Edith T. Lammerts Van Bueren, James R. Myers 9780470958582, 9781119945932, 0470958588, 1119945933 instant download after payment.

Organic Crop Breeding provides readers with a thorough review of the latest efforts by crop breeders and geneticists to develop improved varieties for organic production. The book opens with chapters looking at breeding efforts that focus on specific valuable traits such as quality, pest and disease resistance as well as the impacts improved breeding efforts can have on organic production. The second part of the book is a series of crop specific case studies that look at breeding efforts currently underway from around the world in crops ranging from carrots to corn. Organic Crop Breeding includes chapters from leading researchers in the field and is carefully edited by two pioneers in the field.

Organic Crop Breeding provides valuable insight for crop breeders, geneticist, crop science professionals, researchers, and advanced students in this quickly emerging field.

Content:
Chapter 1 Organic Crop Breeding: Integrating Organic Agricultural Approaches and Traditional and Modern Plant Breeding Methods (pages 1–13): Edith T. Lammerts van Bueren and James R. Myers
Chapter 2 Nutrient Management in Organic Farming and Consequences for Direct and Indirect Selection Strategies (pages 15–38): Monika Messmer, Isabell Hildermann, Kristian Thorup?Kristensen and Zed Rengel
Chapter 3 Pest and Disease Management in Organic Farming: Implications and Inspirations for Plant Breeding (pages 39–59): Thomas F. Doring, Marco Pautasso, Martin S. Wolfe and Maria R. Finckh
Chapter 4 Approaches to Breed for Improved Weed Suppression in Organically Grown Cereals (pages 61–76): Steve P. Hoad, Nils?Ove Bertholdsson, Daniel Neuhoff and Ulrich Kopke
Chapter 5 Breeding for Genetically Diverse Populations: Variety Mixtures and Evolutionary Populations (pages 77–98): Julie C. Dawson and Isabelle Goldringer
Chapter 6 Centralized or Decentralized Breeding: The Potentials of Participatory Approaches for Low?Input and Organic Agriculture (pages 99–123): Dominique Desclaux, Salvatore Ceccarelli, John Navazio, Micaela Coley, Gilles Trouche, Silvio Aguirre, Eva Weltzien and Jacques Lancon
Chapter 7 Values and Principles in Organic Farming and Consequences for Breeding Approaches and Techniques (pages 125–138): Klaus P. Wilbois, Brian Baker, Maaike Raaijmakers and Edith T. Lammerts van Bueren
Chapter 8 Plant Breeding, Variety Release, and Seed Commercialization: Laws and Policies Applied to the Organic Sector (pages 139–159): Veronique Chable, Niels Louwaars, Kristina Hubbard, Brian Baker and Riccardo Bocci
Chapter 9 Wheat: Breeding for Organic Farming Systems (pages 161–174): Matt Arterburn, Kevin Murphy and Steve S. Jones
Chapter 10 Maize: Breeding and Field Testing for Organic Farmers (pages 175–189): Walter A. Goldstein, Walter Schmidt, Henriette Burger, Monika Messmer, Linda M. Pollak, Margaret E. Smith, Major M. Goodman, Frank J. Kutka and Richard C. Pratt
Chapter 11 Rice: Crop Breeding Using Farmer?Led Participatory Plant Breeding (pages 191–202): Charito P. Medina
Chapter 12 Soybean: Breeding for Organic Farming Systems (pages 203–214): Johann Vollmann and Michelle Menken
Chapter 13 Faba Bean: Breeding for Organic Farming Systems (pages 215–225): Wolfgang Link and Lamiae Ghaouti
Chapter 14 Potato: Perspectives to Breed for an Organic Crop Ideotype (pages 227–237): Marjolein Tiemens?Hulscher, Edith T. Lammerts van Bueren and Ronald C. B. Hutten
Chapter 15 Tomato: Breeding for Improved Disease Resistance in Fresh Market and Home Garden Varieties (pages 239–249): Bernd Horneburg and James R. Myers
Chapter 16 Brassicas: Breeding Cole Crops for Organic Agriculture (pages 251–262): James R. Myers, Laurie McKenzie and Roeland E. Voorrips
Chapter 17 Onions: Breeding Onions for Low?Input and Organic Agriculture (pages 263–272): Olga E. Scholten and Thomas W. Kuyper

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