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Identifying and classifying banana cultivars
Dr jeff daniells , Dr steven b. janssensThis chapter addresses identifying and classifying banana cultivars. It begins with an overview of banana cultivars, which is then followed by a discussion of the different levels bananas can be classified at: genera, section and species level. The chapter also examines how to identify different ...
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Parasites affecting poultry
Larry mcdougaldParasitic infections and infestations are a major challenge to poultry production worldwide. This chapter comprehensively surveys parasites affecting poultry, divided into the broad categories of protozoa, flagellates and worms as well as arthropods including lice, bedbugs, flies, beetles, mites,...
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Increasing water productivity in agriculture: an overview
Wayne s. meyerThere is good evidence that improvements in crop productively have come from increases in yield rather than from decreases in total water use. In irrigated agriculture, there are increasing attempts to decrease the unproductive losses of water from storage, through distribution systems and onto f...
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An overview of tropical forest formations
Dr alice muchugi , Dr sammy muraguri , Dr hesti l. tata , Professor jürgen blaser , Mr patrick d. hardcastleThe type of forest encountered on any specific site on the planet is the result of the interaction between abiotic factors and the living organisms that together make up the ecosystem. This interaction is then further complicated by a range of influences that may be human, biological such as poll...
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Manure management in organic farming
Dr peter sørensen , Dr luca bechini , Prof lars stoumann jensenAnimal manure is the most important source of nutrients applied in most organic farming systems. Nitrogen (N) is often the most yield-limiting factor in non-leguminous crops, and thus lack of N may cause reduced yield and low protein content in many crops. In addition, N is the nutrient that is m...
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Postharvest management of apple quality
Prof zora singh , Dr vijay yadav tokala , Dr mahmood ul hasan , Dr andrew woodwardThis chapter briefly focuses on various aspects of postharvest management of apple fruit quality, including harvest maturity, pre-cooling, storage (conventional cold storage, control atmosphere and dynamic control atmosphere), packaging, ethylene and respiration management by using pre-storage ri...
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Nutritional factors affecting greenhouse gas production from ruminants: implications for enteric and manure emissions
Dr stephanie a. terry , Dr carlos m. romero , Dr alex v. chaves , Dr tim mcallisterRuminants are significant contributors to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Mitigating enteric and manure methane (CH4) production have been explored, but often in isolation of other GHG. Lowering enteric CH4 emissions can cause unintended increases in GHG from manure. Considering the comple...
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Key challenges in maize breeding in sub-saharan africa
Baffour bada-apraku , M. a. b. fakorede , R. o. akinwaleDevelopment, release and commercialization of improved maize varieties has improved tremendously in the last two or three decades in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Nevertheless, major challenges remain; these are described in this chapter, and strategies by which they may be overcome are proposed. Wi...
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Oomycete and fungal pathogens of soybean
Anne e. dorranceSoybean production faces numerous biotic challenges, leading to significant yield losses each year. This chapter addresses oomycete and fungal pathogens of soybean. Case studies on the oomycete pathogens Phytophthora sojae and Pythium species as well as the true fungi Cercospora sojina, Phakopsor...
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Reusing and recycling of food waste
Dr jesús r. rodríguez-núñez , Dr armida rodríguez-félix , Dr tomas jesús madera-santanaThis chapter reviews how food waste can be reused and recycled. It begins by providing a definition of ‘reuse’ and ‘recycling’ in terms of food waste and gives examples of ways of dealing with food waste, for example, disposal through landfill or incineration or recycling back into food productio...
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Organic greenhouse tomato production
Dr martine doraisOrganic greenhouse tomato cultivation is expanding rapidly to meet consumer demand. This production system endeavours to minimize system inputs and adverse environmental impacts through sustainable water and waste management, limited fossil energy use, nutrient-balanced approaches, and mechanical...
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Nutritional and nutraceutical/functional properties of maize
Dharam paul chaudharyMaize is the most widely grown crop, which is primarily used for animal feed and food. It is a staple food for a large segment of the world’s population, and it is also used as an industrial raw material. This chapter - reviews the nutritional quality of maize by considering various quality compo...
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Genetics and genomics of meat quality traits in poultry species
Dr elizabeth le bihan-duval , Dr nabeel alnahhas , Dr eva pampouille , Dr cécile berri , Dr behnam abashtBeyond meat yield, technological quality has become a key factor of competitiveness while sensory, nutritional and image qualities have to be preserved in order to maintain the development of poultry production. However, the large usage of poultry meat for cutting and processing has revealed that...
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Developments in breeding vegetables
Dr laura a. chatham , Prof. john a. juvikBreeding for quality and yield in vegetable crops is constrained by consumer preferences and expectations. Vegetable crops are grown primarily for human consumption and are therefore held to higher standards of quality than crops grown for animal feed or fuel. Measures of quality are complex and ...
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Welfare of weaned piglets
Dr arlene garcia , John j. mcgloneDemands for improved animal welfare and animal handling systems from governments, non-government organizations and consumers are increasing. The weaning period in pork production has particular potential to positively impact animals. This chapter focuses on current practices that can be detriment...
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Key challenges and developments in non-targeted methods or systems to identify food adulteration
Dr sara erasmus , Dr saskia van ruthFood fraud is an ongoing global challenge that is amplified by the complexity of supply chain networks and fraudsters becoming more innovative in the way they commit fraud. There is a great need for rapid analytical tools that offer broad product screening. Non-targeted methods provide an approac...
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Urban agriculture and local communities: encouraging engagement, building cohesion, and linking to global agreements
Dr laine young , Prof alison blay-palmerUrban agriculture (UA) is more than just the growth of food and raising of animals in urban and peri-urban spaces. It brings communities together, benefits people’s livelihoods, and helps to mitigate environmental issues in cities and surrounding regions. UA can be used within community-based res...
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Restoring degraded grasslands
Llewellyn l. manskeGrazed grasslands are complex ecosystems, and careful and responsible management is essential for their growth and maintenance. This chapter examines the inter-relationship of species, microbial activity, nutrients and environmental factors in restoring and maintaining their health, sustainabilit...
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Measuring and quantifying greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural activities
Dr mohammad ibrahim khalil , Dr syed faiz-ul islam , Dr macdara o’neill , Prof bruce osborneThe accurate assessment of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) for accounting and mitigation options is still a key concern. An extensive body of data is available, but limitations of the different measuring approaches have often been ignored. Despite some constraints, chamber-based appr...
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Mapping and exploiting the tea genome
Xinchao wang , Xinyuan hao , Lu wang , Yajun yangLong-term cross-pollination has produced considerable heritable variation within and between populations of the tea plant and related species, resulting in a high level of genetic diversity. A good understanding and management of this pool of genetic diversity is of vital importance for crop impr...
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Key challenges and methods in identifying management zones
Dr spyros fountas , Dr evangelos anastasiou , Dr zisis tsiropoulos , Dr aristotelis tagarakis , Dr athanasios balafoutisManagement zones (MZs) are delineated to identify homogenous regions with similar field characteristics and to differentiate the inputs according to the specific needs of the crops within each zone. Delineation of MZs can be based on soil and landscape attributes and/or plant parameters. There ar...
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Supporting smallholders in tea cultivation
Dr atik dharmadiThis chapter describes how smallholder organization can be strengthened to support tea cultivation. Smallholders are weak in terms of productivity owing to low yields and lack of working capital in comparison with large state-owned and private plantations. The chapter describes how the transition...
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Key steps in conservation and use of plant genetic resources: an overview
Dr nigel maxted , Dr joana magos brehmThis chapter reviews the key steps in conservation and the use of plant genetic diversity. It begins by providing an example of a model which includes a series of steps starting with the full range of genetic diversity for all the target plant taxa, through the prioritisation of target taxa, the ...
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Sorghum tolerance to low-phosphorus soil conditions
Willmar l. leiser , H. frederick weltzien-rattunde , Eva weltzien , Bettina i.g. haussmannMany sorghum growing areas in Africa are affected by phosphorus (P) scarcity. In these areas small-scale farmers depend on sorghum for food security and income, but have difficulty accessing or paying for P fertilizer. With the expected future price increases for P fertilizer, this problem is lik...
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Adoption and spread of conservation agriculture in north africa
Dr rachid mrabet , Dr haithem bahri , Dr omar zaghouane , Dr hatem cheikh m’hamed , Dr sherif ragab mohamed el-areed , Dr moamen mohamed abou el-eninThis chapter examines the adoption and spread of Conservation Agriculture in North Africa. The chapter begins by providing an overview of the geography, soil, climate and farming environment in North Africa before moving on to discuss the importance of agriculture and food security in the North A...
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Lactose in milk: properties, nutritional characteristics and role in dairy products
Prof thom huppertzLactose is the main carbohydrate in milk and serves as a source of energy for the neonate, but also has other unique functionalities. Lactose is a low GI carbohydrate with low cariogenic potential, which are important to the healthy development of the neonate. These functionalities are derived fr...
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Understanding and measuring plant water use
Gretchen r. millerPlant water use is inextricably linked to both agricultural productivity and sustainable water resource management. Unlike plants in natural ecosystems, crops and horticultural species benefit from the active management of their growing environments. Tremendous advancements have been made towards...
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Understanding consumer perceptions and attitudes towards nutrition labels and health claims in food
Professor joe bogue , Dr lana reparHealthy food choices have an important role to play in one’s personal health and wellbeing and in the prevention of chronic diseases. Nutrition labels and health claims (NLHCs) on packaged foods are important instruments used by food and health policy makers seeking to reduce the consumption of u...
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Conservation agriculture in australian dryland cropping and in new zealand: the lessons of 70 years
Dr jean-francois rochecouste , Dr john baker , Dr bill crabtreeAustralia and New Zealand have seen a rapid adoption rate in Conservation Agriculture in the areas of no-till and stubble retention. The two countries have different stories, and this will be highlighted in this chapter. For Australia crop diversification has not changed substantially, and the ba...
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Biofortification of grain legumes
Bodo raatzMicronutrient malnutrition (MNM) is one of the world’s major health threats. Fe and Zn deficiencies affect more than a third of the world’s population, most severely women and children. Biofortified legume crops are being developed with higher levels of bioavailable Fe and Zn to alleviate MNM and...
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Integration of crop-livestock in conservation agriculture systems
Dr john n. landers , Dr pedro luiz de freitas , Dr luiz carlos balbino , Dr júlio césar salton , Dr robélio leandro marchãoThis chapter draws heavily on Brazilian experience, not only because of author affiliations, but due to the fact that Brazil is a current world leader in ICL-CA and in Integrated Crop-Livestock-Forestry management systems under CA (ICLF-CA) adoption and research, currently with 11.5 million hecta...
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Defining and implementing best management practices in soybean production
Dan reynoldsIn order to optimize the profitability of soybean production while minimizing adverse effects on the environment, it is important to define and implement the most effective management, agronomic and technological practices. The present chapter considers the following components of soybean product...
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Advances in understanding apple fruit development
A. n. lakso , M. c. goffinetUnderstanding the ways in which apples grow and develop is crucial for achieving sustainable apple cultivation, which means a regulated crop of apples that provides as high a yield as possible of desired quality while allowing the development of a good and consistent return bloom and cropping in ...
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Achieving sustainable cultivation of bananas volume 3
Prof andré drenth , Prof andré drenth , Prof gert h. j. kema , Prof gert h. j. kema , Dr jean carlier , Dr luc de lapeyre de bellaire , Dr catherine abadie , Dr marc chillet , Dr dominique carval , Dr robert neil gerard miller , Dr raman thangavelu , Dr josué essoh ngando , Dr pablo chong , Dr claudiana carr , Dr gilberth murillo , Dr mauricio guzmán , Dr randy villalobos , Dr jorge sandoval , Dr mee hua wong , Dr einar martínez de la parte , Dr luis pérez-vicente , Dr fernando garcía-bastidas , Prof luis ernesto pocasangre , Dr alfonso martinuz , Dr marylin sánchez , Dr ricardo villalta , Dr leonardo pérez , Dr jane ray , Dr siti subandiyah , Dr guy blomme , Dr elizabeth kearsley , Dr walter ocimati , Dr armando garcía-suárez , Dr lilia c. carvalhais , Dr richard davis , Dr john e. thomas , Dr andrew d. w. geering , Dr mieke daneel , Dr akhona mbatyoti , Dr anthony b. pattison , Dr jennifer a. cobon , Dr mario araya-vargas , Dr christian chabrier , Dr césar guillén sanchez , Mr frans wielemaker sanderse , Dr charles staver , Dr luud clercx , Dr myriam arias , Dr lieselot van der veken , Dr marco antonio oviedo cajas , Mr marc jackson , Dr maria gloria lobo , Dr goretti díaz-delgado , Dr francisco javier fernández-rojasThis collection reviews the major pests and diseases affecting global banana production. Chapters explore the key stages of disease identification, development and management, including the initial pathogen diagnosis, the disease cycle and epidemiology, as well as best practices to treat diseased...
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Developments in fractionation methods to improve extraction of aleurone or its beneficial compounds from wheat grain
Dr valerie lullien-pellerinIn wheat grains, the aleurone layer is located between the peripheral tissues and the starchy endosperm and is rich in soluble proteins, minerals, lipids, vitamins and micronutrients and contains several compounds with antioxidant activities. However, along grain fractionation it is mainly recove...
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Site-specific irrigation systems
Dr amir haghverdi , Dr brian g. leibConventional irrigation management is based on uniform application of water across a field, which may result in both over- and under-irrigation. This chapter focuses on site-specific variable rate irrigation using center pivot and lateral move irrigation systems, which are mainly used for row-cro...
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Towards sustainable plant factories with artificial lighting (pfals): from greenhouses to vertical farms
Emeritus professor toyoki kozai , Dr yumiko amagai , Dr eri hayashiPlant factories with artificial lighting (PFALs) have hitherto proved too costly to be economically viable, consuming too much electricity to be considered truly sustainable. However, recent advances are changing this, and the potential advantages of PFALs are making them an attractive option. T...
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The use of epigenetics in poultry breeding
Dr johan buyse , Dr anne collin , Dr vincent coustham , Dr elske n. de haas , Dr frédérique pitelEpigenetics is not a commonly used in the selection of parents to breed the next generations. That is surprising as epigenetics can influence gene function, is inherited via mitosis and/or meiosis and can occur both from the female and male lines. Epigenetics have been shown to affect gene-expres...
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Improving cultivation of lentil
Fred j. muehlbauer , Ashutosh sarkerLentil is an important food legume in the semi-arid regions of the world where it can be grown successfully on limited soil moisture and in relatively poor soils. This chapter describes agronomic practices used in lentil-producing countries, addressing methods of land preparation, sowing, harvest...
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Instant insights: infertility and other reproductive disorders in dairy cattle
Alexander c. o. evans , Shenming zeng , Dr michael iwersen , Dr marc drillich , Dr mekonnen haile-mariam , Prof. jennie e. pryce , Emeritus prof norman b. williamsonThis collection features four peer-reviewed reviews on infertility and other reproductive disorders in dairy cattle.
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Gastrointestinal diseases of poultry: causes and nutritional strategies for prevention and control
Dr raveendra r. kulkarni , Dr khaled taha-abdelaziz , Dr bahram shojadoost , Dr jake astill , Prof shayan sharifGastrointestinal health plays a critical role in ensuring the overall health and productivity of livestock, including poultry. In this regard, antimicrobial growth promoters (AGP) have been used to maintain and promote gastrointestinal health. With the industrial strategy of gradual phasing out o...
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Advances in understanding the development and morphology of the poultry breast muscle: impact on meat quality
Prof sandra g. vellemanIn recent years, selection programs in meat-type poultry have placed an emphasis on growth rate, muscling, and feed conversion. Although substantial improvements have been made, there have been modification in the morphological structure of the muscle, muscle regeneration mechanisms, and meat qu...
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The environmental impact of valorising agricultural by-products
Dr jerke de vries , Dr rik ewegAgricultural by-products, that is primary residue, industrial by-products and animal manure, are an important source of nutrients and carbon for maintaining soil quality and crop production but can also be valorised through treatment pathways such as fermentation, incineration or a combination of...
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Instant insights: integrated crop-livestock systems
Dr alfredo j. escribano , Dr j. ryschawy , Dr lindsay whistance , Dr john n. landers , Dr pedro luiz de freitas , Dr luiz carlos balbino , Dr júlio césar salton , Dr robélio leandro marchão , Dr mark van wijk , Dr james hammond , Dr simon fraval , Dr jannike wichern , Dr randall ritzema , Dr ben henderson , Dr katrien descheemaeker , Dr lindsay bellThis collection features four peer-reviewed literature reviews on integrated crop–livestock systems in agriculture.
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Genetic factors affecting feed efficiency, feeding behavior and related traits in pigs
Duy ngoc do , Professor haja kadarmideenFeed resource efficiency contributes to sustainable production of pig meat, both economically and environmentally. This chapter describes different measures of feed efficiency and the underlying genetics of feeding in pigs, drawing on studies of genetic correlations of residual feed intake (RFI) ...
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Cereal-fusarium interactions: improved fundamental insights into fusarium pathogenomics and cereal host resistance reveals new ways to achieve durable disease control
Dr claire kanja , Dr ana k. machado wood , Dr laura baggaley , Dr catherine walker , Prof kim hammond-kosackAll cereal crop species are vulnerable to root, stem-base and floral diseases caused by various Fusarium species. Most problematic is Fusarium head blight because grains become contaminated with harmful mycotoxins. Currently Fusarium control using fungicides is only partially effective, whilst cu...
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Tropical agroforestry and ecosystem services: trade-off analysis for better design strategies
Dr rolando cerda , Dr luis orozco-aguilar , Dr norvin sepúlveda , Dr jenny ordoñez , Dr geovana carreño-rocabado , Dr freddy amores , Dr willan caicedo , Dr samuel oblitas , Dr eduardo somarribaA large body of research has documented a wide list of provisioning and regulating services from tropical agroforestry systems (AFS). This chapter offers an overview of ecosystem services delivered by tropical AFS and presents practical approaches for trade-off analysis between ecosystem services...
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Key challenges in developing new fungicides
Dr gregory m. kemmittThe use of fungicides to provide effective economic control of plant diseases has been an integral component of crop production systems since their widespread introduction from the 1940s onwards. Despite industry having been very successful in discovering and bringing new fungicides to the market...
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