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Safety management on the poultry farm
Jungsoo joo , Aishwarya pradeep rao , Debabrata biswasTransmission and colonization of poultry pathogens and infectious diseases can be controlled, and the colonization of major zoonotic pathogens in the poultry can be minimized, through better farm safety management, phytosanitary measures and a pre-harvest Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Poin...
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Microbial quality and spoilage of raw cow’s milk
Dr maria kazou , Dr alkmini gavriil , Dr chryssi kounenidaki , Dr effie tsakalidouMilk, which is a basic component of the human diet since millennia worldwide, is rich in all kind of nutrients, thus comprises an excellent growth substrate for both beneficial and harmful microorganisms. As a result, milk contains numerous microorganisms deriving either from the animal itself or...
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‘towards’ sustainability of dairy farming: an overview
Norman r. scott , Curt goochThere are many challenges to be faced in making dairy farming sustainable for feeding 9–10 billion people by 2050. This chapter defines what sustainability may mean for the dairy industry and assesses the current sustainability of dairy farming today, before going on to consider visions for a sus...
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Improving soil management in sugarcane cultivation
Paul white , Richard johnsonThis chapter identifies the most important soil management practices for sugarcane cultivation and provides information on the practices used by important cane-producing countries in the world. The chapter focuses on field management of soil for optimum sugarcane production, and covers such areas...
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Allergens in soybean
Eliot m. hermanSoybean protein is one of the most significant sources of food allergens and intolerance, causing both IgE-mediated allergy and food protein-induced endocolitis syndrome (FPIES). This chapter first discusses the mechanisms causing allergies and infantile food intolerance. It reviews what we know ...
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Direct plant protection in organic farming
Dr bernhard speiser , Dr hans-jakob schärer , Dr lucius tammIn organic farming, plant health is maintained primarily through preventive management practices. Nevertheless, there are crops and situations where such measures alone do not provide sufficient protection, and direct plant protection is therefore necessary. This chapter focuses on the substances...
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Genome editing of maize
Dr jacob d. zobrist , Dr morgan mccaw , Dr minjeong kang , Dr alan l. eggenberger , Dr keunsub lee , Dr kan wangAlthough most genome editing efforts focus on modifications to gene coding regions, this chapter emphasizes genome editing of the upstream regulatory regions. Thoughtful editing of the promoter region will ultimately lead to improved plants, modified for more precise control of the intensity and ...
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Integrated weed management in maize cultivation: an overview
Khawar jabran , Mubshar hussain , Bhagirath singh chauhanMaize (Zea mays L.) is among the most important cereals of the world. Weeds are one of the major constraints that reduce maize productivity. In this chapter, we discuss the impact of weeds on maize cultivation and the possible ways to control weeds in maize. In addition to herbicides, integrated ...
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Nested association mapping in barley to identify extractable trait genes
Dr andreas maurer , Prof. klaus pillenWild germplasm contains a wealth of alleles, which are useful in modern agriculture. Nested association mapping (NAM) makes use of wild germplasm by developing multi-parental populations after crossing a single elite cultivar to a number of exotic donors. The resulting NAM lines are subsequently ...
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Sorghum as a food grain
Barbara j. stoecker , Kebede abegaz , Yewelsew abebeGrain sorghum is the fifth most produced cereal crop in the world, preceded only by rice, wheat, corn and barley, and it is a dietary staple for more than half a billion people in more than 30 countries. Sorghum is a principal food in areas of Africa and Asia as well as being used as a raw materi...
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Are there bacterial bioprotectants besides bacillus and pseudomonas?
Dr emilio montesinos , Dr anna bonaterraThis chapter discusses the taxonomy of non-Bacillus and Pseudomonas (NBP) bioprotectant strains, including enterobacteria, actinomycetes, Sphingomonas, Methylobacterium, Agrobacterium-Rhizobium and Lactobacillus. The chapter reviews their mechanisms of action against plant pathogens. Sources of i...
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Developing improved varieties of groundnut
C. michael deom , David kalule okelloGroundnut is an important nutrient-dense crop grown in over 100 countries. Breeding for improved varieties is critical for increasing yields and enhancing quality. This chapter describes the genetic resources of groundnut and their potential for mining desirable traits, potential breeding targets...
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The development of organic aquaculture
Timo stadtlanderThis chapter offers a general overview of global aquaculture production, explaining some of the key drivers (such as environmental, health and welfare issues with intensive conventional aquaculture) which led to the development of organic aquaculture more than two decades ago. The chapter looks a...
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Instant insights: alternative sources of protein for pigs
Dr marta lópez-alonso , Dr marco garcía-vaquero , Prof marta miranda , Professor peter williams , Dr kristy digiacomo , Dr sarah struthers , Dr jos houdijk , Heidi hallThis book provides a detailed overview of the development of alternative sources of protein, such as insects and macroalgae and the benefits and challenges of their use as feed for pigs.
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Development of plant-derived compounds as biopesticides
Dr barbara thuerig , Dr lucius tammThis chapter reviews the development of plant-derived compounds as biopesticides. It begins by providing an overview of the legal framework and authorization of plant-derived plant protection products, then goes onto discuss how these products are developed. The chapter focuses on how plant-deriv...
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Bio-effectors to optimize the mineral nutrition of crop plants
Dr markus weinmann , Prof günter neumannThe generic term “bio-effector” refers to the wide range of living organisms and natural compounds that can be used as active agents in biological approaches for crop production. They provide components in bio-stimulants and other products that improve the ability of crops to metabolize nutrients...
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Advances in techniques for monitoring the quality of stored cereal grains
Dr roger g. aby , Prof. dirk e. maierState-of-the-art monitoring systems have sensors that can early detect the onset of spoilage before “hotspots” develop and alert the user of their location through real-time data that can be delivered directly to cloud-enabled devices. The function and utility of sensors and monitoring equipment...
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Current advances in zinc in soils and plants: implications for zinc efficiency and biofortification studies
Prof gokhan hacisalihoglu , Dr matthew w. blairZinc (Zn) deficiency is one of the critical abiotic stress factors that often limits crop production, yield, and quality worldwide. It is estimated over one third of the global arable lands are affected by Zn deficiency and so there is a need for more Zn-efficient crops. This chapter critically e...
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Optimizing pig welfare in the growing and finishing stage
Dr arlene garcia , Dr john j. mcgloneThe main objectives of this chapter are to define animal welfare and to identify where intensive production systems may put finishing pigs at risk of poor animal welfare. The chapter discusses pig behavior and how this is affected by production systems, group size, living condition as well as sys...
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Flavour as the common thread for coffee quality along the value chain
Mario r. fernández-alduendaQuality, in the case of coffee, ultimately means flavour, as this is the aspect of coffee perceived by consumers as valuable. The assessment of coffee flavour quality is therefore the key tool for quality assurance in coffee, and is essential in strategies for achieving higher-value coffee. In th...
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Sustainable use of energy in greenhouses
Dr s. hemming , Dr j. c. bakker , Dr j. b. campen , Dr f. l. k. kempkesGreenhouse crops are continuously under pressure of infestations by a wide range of pests and diseases. This chapter describes the myriad practices that can contribute to managing pests and diseases, and how to integrate these practices in an ecologically based integrated pest management (IPM) ap...
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Instant insights: conservation tillage in agriculture
Maike krauss , Paul mäder , Dr joséphine peigné , Dr julia cooper , Dr theodor friedrich , Prof michele pisante , Dr angelica galieni , Professor gottlieb basch , Dr fabio stagnari , Wade e. thomason , Bee khim chim , Mark s. reiter , Vijesh krishna , Alwin keil , Sreejith aravindakshan , Mukesh meenaThis collection features five peer-reviewed literature reviews on conservation tillage in agriculture.
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Advances in understanding and improving the nutraceutical properties of broccoli and other brassicas
Dr elsa goncalves , Dr carla alegria , Dr ana cristina ramos , Dr marta abreuThe increasing consumption and popularity of Brassica vegetables can be linked to its nutrient composition and consequent health benefits. This review discusses the available evidence demonstrating the benefits of the Brassica family, particularly broccoli, and offers information to help ensure t...
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Modelling impacts of agriculture on freshwater
Dr. stephan pfister , Dr sandra payenAgriculture greatly impacts water resources due to the high volumes of irrigation water consumed in crop production. Additionally, agricultural activities affect hydrological cycles through land-use changes and soil modifications, which may lead to pollution of water bodies. On a local level, the...
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Instant insights: integrated pest management in cereal cultivation
F. g. horgan , Abie horrocks , Melanie davidson , Paul horne , Jessica page , Bonnie pendleton , Emeritus prof. e. a. heinrichs , Dr john e. fosterThis collection reviews the adoption of integrated pest management programmes across cereal cultivation, with chapters dedicated to rice, wheat and sorghum. Chapters consider the key biological, cultural and chemical methods of control, as well as breeding crops for resistance to insect pests.
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Quantifying the role of livestock in climate change
Dr julie wolfThe livestock sector has grown to a massive size, with rapid changes in areas such as animal traits and management. Despite gains in productivity, often accompanied by reduced emissions intensity and land use extent, the livestock sector: i) is the largest anthropogenic emitter of methane, ii) h...
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Instant insights: unmanned aircraft systems in agriculture
Various authors , Dr chunhua zhang , Dr john m. kovacs , Dr dan walters , Dr helge aasen , Dr lukas roth , Dr tarin paz-kagan , Dr wenxuan guo , Dr haibin gu , Dr bishnu ghimire , Dr oluwatola adedejiThis book provides a useful overview of the use of unmanned aircraft systems/unmanned aerial vehicles in an array of agricultural settings for differing purposes, such as their use in turfgrass systems to measure and monitor specific targets.
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Organic poultry farming: opportunities and challenges
Dr mette vaarst , Dr klaus horsted , Veronika maurerPoultry constitute a fascinating and diverse group of animals with huge potentials to adapt to many local conditions and to be integrated into a wide variety of organic farming systems throughout the world. Poultry herds fit into many different farm settings throughout the world, including the di...
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Palm oil and health
Jean-michel lecerfPalm oil is often criticized for its supposed effects on human health, due to its high saturated fatty acid content. However, it is this high saturated fatty acid content (50%) which makes it a solid oil, and therefore a good technological alternative to partially hydrogenated trans fatty acids. ...
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Food losses and waste during food processing
Dr hanne møller , Dr aina elstad stensgård , Dr ole jørgen hanssenApproximately a third of world food production is not consumed and food waste has become an issue of importance to global food security and the environment. In Europe, processing makes the second largest contribution along the supply chain, equalling approximately a fifth of total food waste. Thi...
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Advances in sustainable dairy cattle nutrition
Professor alexander n. hristov , Professor alexander n. hristov , Emeritus prof larry chase , Dr m. b. hall , Professor jeffrey l. firkins , Dr hélène lapierre , Prof james k. drackley , Dr sergio calsamiglia , Dr maría rodríguez-prado , Dr gonzalo fernández-turren , Dr lorena castillejos , Emeritus prof michael kreuzer , Dr chaouki benchaar , Prof zhongtang yu , Dr amlan patra , Dr ming yan , Dr diwakar vyas , Dr kathy g. arriola , Dr felipe x. amaro , Dr halima sultana , Dr mohammad malekkhahi , Dr samia farooq , Dr adeoye oyebade , Prof adegbola t. adesogan , Professor juan j. loor , Dr claudia arndt , Dr audino melgar , Dr derek wasson , Prof maurice l. eastridge , Dr zachary e. carlson , Prof gregory lardyThis collection reviews the wealth of research on recent advances in improving dairy cattle nutrition to balance the needs of animals with minimising the environmental impact of both livestock feed and dairy production.
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Advances in use of entomopathogenic nematodes in integrated pest management
Dr david shapiro-ilan , Dr selcuk hazir , Dr itamar glazerEntomopathogenic nematodes in the genera Heterorhabditis and Steinernema are potent biological control agents that have been commercialized widely for control of economically important insect pests. This chapter describes the foraging and infection behavior of nematodes and the production technol...
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Integrated weed management in coffee production
Prof cláudio pagotto ronchiCoffee plants show very low initial growth rates and are usually grown in large-spacing inter-rows, which makes the crop highly sensitive to weed species competition. Therefore, the weeds must be efficiently managed. Considering that coffee is grown in many different production-systems worldwide,...
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Metabolomics as a powerful tool for coffee authentication
Sastia p. putri , Eiichiro fukusakiDetecting fraudulent adulteration of coffee is essential for both the industry and legislative authorities. Both parties are accountable for establishing quality standards through labelling, composition regulations and routine evaluation protocols to circumvent unfair competition among manufactur...
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Developing barley crops for improved malt quality
Prof glen p. fox , Dr reg lanceThis chapter introduces current key challenges for improving malting barley such as the rise in the craft brewing industry. It goes on to review typical traits of malting quality, such as grain size, protein and germination. It also highlights the importance of malt extract which is obtained afte...
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Developing maize-breeding methods and cultivars to meet the challenge of climate change
Marcelo j. carenaSustainable maize production will be possible only with the development of the next generation of maize products carrying genetic diversity. This chapter addresses ideas to develop not only unique cultivars but also breeding methodologies to better assist breeders managing genetically complex tra...
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The use of feed supplements to reduce livestock greenhouse gas emissions: direct-fed microbials
Dr natasha doyle , Dr philiswa mbandlwa , Dr sinead leahy , Dr graeme t. attwood , Dr bill kelly , Dr collin hill , Dr r. paul ross , Prof catherine stantonThis chapter aims to outline the strategy of using feed supplements for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) in ruminants, including methane (CH4), carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide, given that feed intake is an important variable in predicting these emissions. Focus will be given to d...
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Species choice, planting and establishment in temperate and boreal forests: meeting the challenge of global change
Dr christophe orazio , Dr peter freer-smith , Dr tim payn , Dr tom foxDue to global change, there is a need to question most of the practices used to establish forests. This chapter provides discussion of the current issues for most of the key processes of forest establishment and highlights the importance of the choice of genetic material in the establishment of ...
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Advances in abiotic stress management in turfgrass
Dr charles fontanier , Dr chrissie a. segarsAbiotic stresses of turfgrasses involve any environmental condition which limits plant growth, turfgrass quality, and system functionality. Commonly observed abiotic stresses in turfgrass systems include drought, high temperature, low temperature, low irradiance, traffic, salinity, and chemical p...
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Advances in pig breeding and reproduction
Professor jason w. ross , Professor jason w. ross , Professor riccardo bozzi , Dr f. tiezzi , Dr m. c. fabbri , Dr martijn derks , Dr xiaolei liu , Dr lilin yin , Dr dong yin , Dr xinyun li , Dr shuhong zhao , Professor jack dekkers , Professor glen almond , Diego f. leal , Dr susanne hermesch , Professor luiz f. brito , Dr karl kerns , Dr ian shofner , Dr jamil faccin , Dr mike d. tokach , Dr robert d. goodband , Dr joel m. derouchey , Dr jason c. woodworth , Dr jordan t. gebhardt , María estefanía gonzález-alvarez , Zöe e. kiefer , Jamie m. studer , Dr aileen keating , Dr robert v. knox , Professor bethany redel , Dr paula r. chen , Dr bhanu telugu , Dr caroline gomes lucas , Dr kiho lee , Dr kristin m. whitworth , Dr randall s. prather , Dr kara stewart , Dr laura l. greiner , Dr caitlyn wilemanThis collection provides a comprehensive review of the wealth of research on recent developments in pig breeding, including the shift from a primary focus on production traits to traits encompassing improved feed efficiency and disease resistance. The book also considers advances in understanding...
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Integrated weed management in perennial woody crops
Dr verónica pedraza , Dr jose gonzalez-andujar , Dr victoire huet , Dr paul tuteirihia , Dr julien lecourtPerennial woody crops span over a broad variety of species in Europe with olive and vine being the most cultivated tree crops. Nowadays, the increasing problem of herbicide resistance, the possible withdrawal of herbicides from the EU market and their effects on farmland biodiversity are driving ...
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Advances in the use of entomopathogenic viruses as biopesticides in suppressing crop insect pests
Dr martin erlandsonThis chapter reviews advances in the use of entomopathogenic viruses as biopesticides in suppressing crop insect pests. It begins by discussing insect pests and their impact on the environment and how insect pest control has developed over time. It also highlights how viruses have been used as po...
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Insect pests of tea: caterpillars and other seasonal, occasional and minor pests
Nalini c. gnanapragasamThis chapter focuses on seasonal, occasional and minor pests of tea, which cause damage to tea plants largely through feeding processes. The chapter considers a variety of factors associated with each of these pests, including their geographical distribution, appearance, the damage caused and the...
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Transforming food systems
Dr dave watsonThis book assesses one of the great global challenges of our time: how to reform food systems so they are more sustainable but still able to produce the food we need. It reviews the pros and cons of reformist, progressive and radical solutions and how we might choose between them.
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Understanding and improving water-use efficiency and drought resistance in tomato
A. zsögön , M. h. vicente , D. s. reartes , L. e. p. peresThe tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is both a well-established genetic model for plant biology and a horticultural cash crop of increasing importance to human nutrition. Tomato is mainly cultivated under irrigated conditions, so water use is of considerable significance for healthy plant growth ...
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Modelling agroforestry systems
Dr paul burgess , Dr anil graves , Dr silvestre garcía de jalón , Dr joão palma , Dr christian dupraz , Dr meine van noordwijkAn agroforestry system is an interconnecting network of woody vegetation with crops and/or animals that work together. This chapter sets out to discuss how to model such systems, which can be highly complex in nature. In the first section, the authors look at the current state of agroforestry mod...
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Broiler breeding flocks: management and animal welfare
Dr ingrid de jong , Dr rick van emousBroiler breeders are the parent stock of broiler chickens. Appropriate management in the rearing and the production period is essential to produce a high number of fertile eggs and high-quality broiler chickens. However, research has shown that current management practices may affect the welfare ...
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Developing millet-based cereal products with enhanced nutritional properties
Prof kwaku g. duodu , Dr john lubaale , Dr eugenie kayitesiThere is a growing awareness today about climate change and its expected ravaging effects on agricultural productivity, food production and ultimately, food and nutrition security. Against this backdrop, drought-tolerant hardy crops are gaining importance as significant sources of food and nutrit...
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