Asteraceae, brassicaceae, chenopodicaceae, and cucurbitaceae
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Asteraceae, brassicaceae, chenopodicaceae, and cucurbitaceae
(Handbook of plant breeding / editors-in-chief, Jaime Prohens, Fernando Nuez, Marcelo J. Carena, v. 1 . Vegetables ; 1)
Springer, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This major work has but one aim: to provide breeders and researchers from the public and private sectors with all the latest information on the breeding of crops of economic relevance. Also, it serves as a major reference book for post-graduate courses and PhD courses on breeding vegetable crops, as well a one-stop-shop for horticulturists and extension agents interested in current advancements in the development of new vegetable crops varieties. Each chapter incorporates the most up-to-date information on the crops examined, and an important novelty is that, in comparison to other books already published on this subject this one contains the most cutting-edge information on molecular breeding techniques.
Table of Contents
Family Asteraceae (=Compositae).- Chicory and Endive.- Globe Artichoke and Cardoon.- Lettuce.- Family Brassicaceae (=Cruciferae).- Cabbage and Kale.- Cauliflower and Broccoli.- Family Chenopodiaceae.- Spinach.- Table Beet.- Family Cucurbitaceae.- Cucumber.- Melon.- Pumpkin and Winter Squash.- Summer Squash.- Watermelon.
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