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This book traces the social, political and evolutionary history of seven major plantation crops - banana, cotton, coffee, rubber, sugarcane, tea and tobacco.
Author : James F. Hancock
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 50,51 MB
Release : 2017
Category : Agriculture
ISBN : 9781138285750
This book traces the social, political and evolutionary history of seven major plantation crops - banana, cotton, coffee, rubber, sugarcane, tea and tobacco.
Author : Shri Mohan Jain
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 654 pages
File Size : 50,82 MB
Release : 2008-10-08
Category : Science
ISBN : 0387712011
Tree species are indispensable to support human life. Due to their long life cycle and environmental sensitivity, breeding trees to suit day-to-day human needs is a formidable challenge. Whether they are edible or industrial crops, improving yield under optimal, sub-optimal and marginal areas calls for uni?ed efforts from the s- entistsaroundtheworld. Whiletheuniquenessofcoconutaskalpavriksha(Sanskr- meaning tree-of-life) marks its presence in every continent from Far East to South America, tree crops like cocoa, oil palm, rubber, apple, peach, grapes and walnut prove their environmental sensitivity towards tropical, sub-tropical and temperate climates. Desert climate is quintessential for date palm. Thus, from soft drinks to breweries to beverages to oil to tyres, the value addition offers a spectrum of pr- ucts to human kind, enriched with nutritional, environmental, ?nancial, social and trade related attributes. Taxonomically, tree crops do not con?ne to a few families, but spread across a section of genera, an attribute so unique that contributes immensely to genetic biodiversity even while cultivated at the commercial scale. Many of these species in?uence other ?ora to nurture in their vicinity, thus ensuring their integrity in p- serving the genetic biodiversity. While wheat, rice, maize, barley, soybean, cassava andbananamakeup themajorfoodstaples,manyfruittreespeciescontributegreatly tonutritionalenrichment inhumandiet. Theediblepartofthesespeciesisthesource of several nutrients that makes additives for the daily diet of humans, for example, vitamins, sugars, aromas and ?avour compounds, and raw material for food proce- ing industries. Tree crops face an array of agronomic and horticultural problems in propagation, yield, appearance, quality, diseases and pest control, abiotic stresses and poor shelf-life.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 998 pages
File Size : 14,55 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Botany, Economic
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Author : M. K. V. Carr
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 377 pages
File Size : 48,24 MB
Release : 2012-04-05
Category : Science
ISBN : 1107012473
Examines the factors influencing water productivity in nine key plantation crops in the context of increased pressure on water resources.
Author : Leon O. Namuco
Publisher :
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 16,8 MB
Release : 2010
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9789715426435
This book contains information about fruit and plantation crops commercially grown in the Philippines and the science, technologies and practices behind growing these crops.
Author : Mary Tiffen
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 50,17 MB
Release : 1990
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :
Author : Edwin John Butler
Publisher :
Page : 572 pages
File Size : 37,80 MB
Release : 1918
Category : Fungal diseases of plants
ISBN :
Author : Alice Kurian
Publisher : New India Publishing
Page : 502 pages
File Size : 23,88 MB
Release : 2007-06-07
Category : Science
ISBN : 9788189422523
With special reference to India.
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Publisher : Allied Publishers
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 31,81 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Tropical crops
ISBN : 9788170238997
Author : K. V. Peter
Publisher : NBT India
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 46,46 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Tropical crops
ISBN : 9788123739618
The book provides a wide ranging upto-date and methodical account of the role of various plantation srops in nation s economyand the new oppurtunities as well as the challenges that they offer to the farmers, scientists, researchers and consumers alike.