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Tropical Forests and Their Crops

Tropical Forests and Their Crops
Author: Nigel J. H. Smith
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2018-05-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1501717944

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The tropics are the source of many of our familiar fruits, vegetables, oils, and spice, as well as such commodities as rubber and wood. Moreover, other tropical fruits and vegetables are being introduced into our markets to offer variety to our diet. Now, as tropical forests are increasingly threatened, we face a double-fold crisis: not only the loss of the plants but also rich pools of potentially useful genes. Wild populations of crop plants harbor genes that can improve the productivity and disease resistance of cultivated crops, many of which are vital to developing economies and to global commerce. Eight chapters of this book are devoted to a variety of tropical crops—beverages, fruit, starch, oil, resins, fuelwood, fodder, spices, timber, and nuts—the history of their domestication, their uses today, and the known extent of their gene pools, both domesticated and wild. Drawing on broad research, the authors also consider conservation strategies such as parks and reserves, corporate holdings, gene banks and tissue culture collections, and debt-for-nature swaps. They stress the need for a sensitive balance between conservation and the economic well-being of local populations. If economic growth is part of the conservation effort, local populations and governments will be more strongly motivated to save their natural resources. Distinctly practical and soundly informative, this book provides insight into the overwhelming abundance of tropical forests, an unsettling sense of what we may lose if they are destroyed, and a deep appreciation for the delicate relationships between tropical forest plants and people around the world.


Ecophysiology of Tropical Crops

Ecophysiology of Tropical Crops
Author: Paulo de T. Alvim
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2013-09-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483215989

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Ecophysiology of Tropical Crops covers the knowledge and opinion on ecophysiology of the major tropical crop plants. The book discusses the fundamental ideas about the numerical description of plant development and considers effects of climatic factors (e.g., temperature, light, and water) on physiological processes in plants. The text also presents an overview of the physical and chemical characteristics of tropical soils. The ecophysiology of the major crop plants, particularly those suitable for the wet tropics, including rice, sugarcane, pineapple, grasslands, root crops, sweet potato, coffee, cacao, rubber, banana, tea, oil palm, coconut palm, citrus, cashew, and mango, is also considered. Plant ecologists, plant physiologists, biochemists, horticulturists, agronomists, meteorologists, soil scientists, food technologists, plant breeders, and people interested in the production of tropical crops will find the book invaluable.


Genomics of Tropical Crop Plants

Genomics of Tropical Crop Plants
Author: Paul H. Moore
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2008-01-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0387712194

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For a long time there has been a critical need for a book to assess the genomics of tropical plant species. At last, here it is. This brilliant book covers recent progress on genome research in tropical crop plants, including the development of molecular markers, and many more subjects. The first section provides information on crops relevant to tropical agriculture. The book then moves on to lay out summaries of genomic research for the most important tropical crop plant species.


Handbook of Tropical Food Crops

Handbook of Tropical Food Crops
Author: Franklin W. Martin
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2018-01-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1351089706

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This book presents a concise amount of useful information about a wide variety of tropical food crops. It helps the reader judge which particular crop of a class is most useful for his/her particular situation.


Tropical Fruits

Tropical Fruits
Author: Robert E. Paull
Publisher: CABI
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2011
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1845936728

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This book examines economically important horticultural crops selected from the major production systems in temperate, subtropical and tropical climatic areas. The general aspects of the tropical climate, fruit production techniques, tree management and postharvest handling and the principal tropical fruit crops that are common in temperate city markets are discussed. The taxonomy, cultivars, propagation and orchard management, biotic and abiotic problems and cultivar development of these fruit crops are also highlighted.


The Tropical Crops

The Tropical Crops
Author: Otis Warren Barrett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1928
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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Tropical Fruits and Other Edible Plants of the World

Tropical Fruits and Other Edible Plants of the World
Author: Rolf Blancke
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1501704281

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Tropical fruits such as banana, mango, papaya, and pineapple are familiar and treasured staples of our diets, and consequently of great commercial importance, but there are many other interesting species that are little known to inhabitants of temperate regions. What delicacies are best known only by locals? The tropical regions are home to a vast variety of edible fruits, tubers, and spices. Of the more than two thousand species that are commonly used as food in the tropics, only about forty to fifty species are well known internationally. Illustrated with high-quality photographs taken on location in the plants’ natural environment, this field guide describes more than three hundred species of tropical and subtropical species of fruits, tubers, and spices. In Tropical Fruits and Other Edible Plants of the World, Rolf Blancke includes all the common species and features many lesser known species, including mangosteen and maca, as well as many rare species such as engkala, sundrop, and the mango plum. Some of these rare species will always remain of little importance because they need an acquired taste to enjoy them, they have too little pulp and too many seeds, or they are difficult to package and ship. Blancke highlights some fruits—the araza (Eugenia stipitata) and the nutritious peach palm (Bactris gasipaes) from the Amazon lowlands, the Brunei olive (Canarium odontophyllum) from Indonesia, and the remarkably tasty soursop (Annona muricata) from Central America—that deserve much more attention and have the potential to become commercially important in the near future. Tropical Fruits and Other Edible Plants of the World also features tropical plants used to produce spices, and many tropical tubers, including cassava, yam, and oca. These tubers play a vital role in human nutrition and are often foundational to the foodways of their local cultures, but they sometimes require complex preparation and are often overlooked or poorly understood distant from their home context.


Tropical Crops

Tropical Crops
Author: J. W. Purseglove
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1981
Genre:
ISBN:

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Tropical Crops

Tropical Crops
Author: John William Purseglove
Publisher: Longman Publishing Group
Total Pages: 740
Release: 1974
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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The origin and spread of tropical crops; Anacardiaceae; Bombacaceae; Cannabidaceae; Caricaceae; Compositae; Convolvulaceae; Cruciferae; Cucurbitaceae; Euphorbiaceae; Lauraceae; Leguminosae; Caesalpinioideae; Mimosoideae; Papilionoideae; Malvaceae; Moraceae; Myristicaceae; Myrtaceae; Passifloraceae; Pedaliaceae; Piperaceae; Rubiaceae; Rutaceae; Solanaceae; Sterculiaceae; Theaceae; Tiliaceae; Urticaceae; Other useful products.


The Ecology of Tropical Food Crops

The Ecology of Tropical Food Crops
Author: M. J. T. Norman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 442
Release: 1995-05-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521422642

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Retaining the successful formula of the first edition while placing additional emphasis on tropical environmental conservation, this new updated edition considers the response of tropical food crops to environmental factors such as climate, soil and farming system.