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Crop Physiology Case Histories for Major Crops Victor Sadras, Ph.D. (South Australian R&D Institute, The University of Adelaide, Australia)

Crop Physiology Case Histories for Major Crops By Victor Sadras, Ph.D. (South Australian R&D Institute, The University of Adelaide, Australia)

Crop Physiology Case Histories for Major Crops by Victor Sadras, Ph.D. (South Australian R&D Institute, The University of Adelaide, Australia)


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Crop Physiology Case Histories for Major Crops by Victor Sadras, Ph.D. (South Australian R&D Institute, The University of Adelaide, Australia)

Crop Physiology: Case Histories of Major Crops updates the physiology of broad-acre crops with a focus on the genetic, environmental and management drivers of development, capture and efficiency in the use of radiation, water and nutrients, the formation of yield and aspects of quality. These physiological process are presented in a double context of challenges and solutions. The challenges to increase plant-based food, fodder, fiber and energy against the backdrop of population increase, climate change, dietary choices and declining public funding for research and development in agriculture are unprecedented and urgent. The proximal technological solutions to these challenges are genetic improvement and agronomy. Hence, the premise of the book is that crop physiology is most valuable when it engages meaningfully with breeding and agronomy. With contributions from 92 leading scientists from around the world, each chapter deals with a crop: maize, rice, wheat, barley, sorghum and oat; quinoa; soybean, field pea, chickpea, peanut, common bean, lentil, lupin and faba bean; sunflower and canola; potato, cassava, sugar beet and sugarcane; and cotton.

About Victor Sadras, Ph.D. (South Australian R&D Institute, The University of Adelaide, Australia)

Victor Sadras is a crop ecophysiologist with interest in the adaptation of crops to environmental stresses, including water deficit, extreme temperatures, nutrient deficit, soil physical and chemical constraints, pathogens and insects. He has measured and modelled aspects of the water, carbon and nitrogen economies of annual (wheat, field pea, chickpea, sunflower, maize, soybean, cotton) and perennial crops (grapevine, olive) in rain-fed and irrigated systems. Dr. Daniel Calderini is a full professor of the Plant Production and Plant Protection Institute of Universidad Austral de Chile since 2002. He has specialised in the Physiology of Crops and Cereals. Dr. Calderini was distinguished with The People's Republic of China Friendship Award. He is Coordinator of the Network Sustainable Intensification of Extensive Crop Production of the Ibero-American Program of Science and Technology for Development. He was the head of the Graduate School and the Doctorate Program of the Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences. His physiological research was carried out on pea, lupin, rapeseed, sunflower and quinoa in addition to temperate cereals.

Table of Contents

1. Maize 2. Rice 3. Wheat 4. Barley 5. Sorghum 6. Oat 7. Quinoa 8. Soybean 9. Field Pea 10. Chickpea 11. Peanut 12. Common bean 13. Lentil 14. Lupin 15. Faba bean 16. Sunflower 17. Canola 18. Potato 19. Cassava 20. Sugar beet 21. Sugarcane 22. Cotton

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NLS9780128191941
9780128191941
0128191945
Crop Physiology Case Histories for Major Crops by Victor Sadras, Ph.D. (South Australian R&D Institute, The University of Adelaide, Australia)
New
Paperback
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
2020-12-10
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