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Achieving Sustainable Cultivation of Potatoes Volume 2 : Production and Storage, Production and Sustainability.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Wale, Stuart.
Contributor:
Wale, Stuart, Editor.
Leinonen, Ilkka, contribution by.
Chen, Hongyan, contribution by.
Taylor, James A., contribution by.
Dua, Vijay Kumar, contribution by.
Rawal, Sanjay, contribution by.
Singh, Sukhwinder, contribution by.
Sharma, Jagdev, contribution by.
White, Philip J., contribution by.
Knox, Jerry, contribution by.
Hess, Tim, contribution by.
Briddon, Adrian, contribution by.
Cunnington, Adrian, contribution by.
Harper, Glyn, contribution by.
De Meulenaer, Bruno, contribution by.
Medeiros Vinci, Raquel, contribution by.
Mestdagh, édéric, contribution by.
Lees, A., contribution by.
Sjölund, M. Jennifer, contribution by.
Kelly, Rachel, contribution by.
Saddler, Gerry S., contribution by.
Kenyon, David M., contribution by.
Jeffries, Colin, contribution by.
Lacomme, Christophe, contribution by.
Robinson, Andrew P., contribution by.
Davie, Kim, contribution by.
Pickup, Jon, contribution by.
Reitz, Stuart, contribution by.
Döring, Thomas F., contribution by.
Lynch, Derek H., contribution by.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (330 p.) ill
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Milton : Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited, 2018.
Summary:
Potatoes are one of the world's key food crops. Their nutritional value, and the fact that they can be grown with relatively few inputs in a wide range of environments, makes them an important food security crop. However, yields in developing countries are held back by factors such as poor cultivation practices and the impact of pests and diseases, whilst more intensive systems need to become more 'climate smart' both to minimise their environmental impact and adapt to climate change.This volume looks at key research on improving cultivation techniques at each stage in the value chain for potato production. Chapters in Part 1 range from modelling growth to nutrient and irrigation management as well as post-harvest storage. Part 2 reviews advances in understanding and managing fungal, bacterial and viral diseases as well as the management of insect and nematode pests.With its distinguished editor and international team of expert authors, this will be a standard reference for potato scientists, growers, government and non-government agencies supporting potato cultivation. Volume 1 looks at breeding and aspects of quality.
Contents:
Intro
Achieving sustainablecultivation of potatoes Volume 2: Production, storage and crop
Contents
Series list
Preface
Introduction
Part 1 Potato production and storage
Chapter 1 Modelling potato growth
1 Introduction
2 General principles of crop modelling
3 Applications of crop models: an overview
4 Mechanistic modelling of different processes of potato growth
5 Use of models for potato production: recent examples
6 Future perspectives: application of the models in precision farming
7 Summary
8 Future trends
9 Where to look for further information
10 Acknowledgements
11 References
Chapter 2 Improving potato cultivation practices: an overview
2 Potato cultivation in India
3 Soil management
4 Seed bed preparation and planting
5 Cultivation
6 Nutrient management: green manures and cover crops
7 Irrigation
8 Mechanisation
9 Conservation agriculture
10 Conclusion
11 Where to look for further information
12 References
Chapter 3 Improving nutrient management in potato cultivation
2 Demand of the potato crop for mineral nutrients
3 General fertiliser practice for potato mineral nutrition
4 Addressing requirements for specific nutrients
5 Precision management
6 Breeding for better acquisition and utilisation of nutrients
7 Future trends and conclusion
8 Where to look for further information
9 Acknowledgements
10 References
Chapter 4 Advances in irrigation management and technology in potato cultivation: experiences from a humid climate
2 Precision irrigation (PI) for potatoes
3 Scheduling challenges in managing PI
4 Assessing potential 'water savings' from PI on potatoes
5 Engineering PI for potatoes
6 Other factors
8 Conclusion.
9 Where to look for further information
Chapter 5 Organic potato cultivation
2 Rotation and diversification
3 Breeding, seed potatoes and planting
4 Tillage and weed control
5 Nutrient management and soil fertility
6 Irrigation
7 Regulation of diseases and pests
8 Conclusion
Chapter 6 Post-harvest storage of potatoes
2 Quality of crop entering store
3 Management of disease
4 Management of sprouting
5 Management of non-pathological disorders
6 Store management
7 Conclusion
Chapter 7 Acrylamide formation in fried potato products and its mitigation
2 Overview of acrylamide formation and dietary exposure
3 Health risks and risk assessment
4 Factors affecting acrylamide formation and mitigation strategies: before harvesting
5 Factors affecting acrylamide formation and mitigation strategies: from storage to frying
6 Factors affecting acrylamide formation and mitigation strategies: use of additives or processing aids
7 Additives or processing aids: from lab tests to the industrial scale
8 Evolution of risk management
9 Future trends
10 Where to look for further information
Part 2 Diseases and pests
Chapter 8 Fungal diseases affecting potato storage
2 Identifying and quantifying the pathogen
3 Understanding the epidemiology of potato storage diseases
4 Integration of knowledge to inform management decisions
5 Case study: Fusarium dry rot
6 Where to look for further information
7 References
Chapter 9 Bacterial diseases affecting potatoes
1 Introduction.
2 Symptoms and impact of bacterial diseases affecting potatoes
3 Pathogen diversity
4 Control strategies
5 Case studies
6 Future trends in research
7 Where to look for further information
8 References
Chapter 10 Viruses affecting potatoes
2 Challenges posed by viruses in potato production
3 Challenges for management and control of potato-infecting viruses
4 Case study: transmission and distribution of aphid-transmitted viruses in field conditions
5 Conclusion and future trends
Chapter 11 Non-infectious disorders affecting potatoes
2 External disorders
3 Superficial disorders
4 Internal disorders
5 Case study
6 Conclusion and future trends
Chapter 12 Nematode pests of potatoes
2 Quarantine regulations
3 Nematode management
4 Major nematode pests of potatoes
5 Conclusion
6 Future trends
Chapter 13 Potato pest management with specific reference to the Pacific Northwest (USA)
2 Economics of potato pest management
3 Seasonality of arthropod pests in the PNW
4 Arthropod pests of the PNW
5 Horizontal and vertical integration of pest management practices
6 Outreach efforts
9 References
Index.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
1-78676-130-0
OCLC:
1053860648

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