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Allium Crop Science: Recent Advances [Hardback]

Edited by (Consultant, Stratford-upon-Avon, UK), Edited by (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 528 pages, height x width: 244x172 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jul-2002
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0851995101
  • ISBN-13: 9780851995106
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 528 pages, height x width: 244x172 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Jul-2002
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 0851995101
  • ISBN-13: 9780851995106
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Some of the most ancient cultivated crops, the alliums include garlic, onions, shallots, and related plants. This volume contains 19 contributions from international researchers on recent advances in allium crop science. The volume begins with an overview of the evolution, domestication, and taxonomy of alliums. Other topics include, for example, the genetic transformation of onions, the nutritional benefits of alliums, and their use in ornamental horticulture. Distributed in the U.S. by Oxford University Press. Annotation (c) Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

The Alliums are some of the most ancient cultivated crops and include onions, garlic, leeks and other related plants. This book provides an up-to-date review of Allium science for postgraduates and researchers. It contains commissioned chapters on topics that have shown major advances particularly in the last ten years such as molecular biology, floriculture and biofertilizers.
Contributors vii
Abbreviations ix
Introduction 1(4)
Evolution, Domestication and Taxonomy
5(26)
R.M. Fritsch
N. Friesen
Florogenesis
31(28)
R. Kamenetsky
H.D. Rabinowitch
Genome Organization in Allium
59(22)
M.J. Havey
Exploitation of Wild Relatives for the Breeding of Cultivated Allium Species
81(20)
C. Kik
Diversity, Fertility and Seed Production of Garlic
101(18)
T. Etoh
P.W. Simon
Genetic Transformation of Onions
119(26)
C.C. Eady
Doubled-haploid Onions
145(14)
B. Bohanec
Molecular Markers in Allium
159(28)
M. Klaas
N. Friesen
Agronomy of Onions
187(46)
A.-D. Bosch Serra
L. Currah
Onion Pre- and Postharvest Considerations
233(34)
I.R. Gubb
H.S. MacTavish
Bacterial Diseases of Onion
267(26)
G.L. Mark
R.D. Gitaitis
J.W. Lorbeer
Monitoring and Forecasting for Disease and Insect Attack in Onions and Allium Crops Within IPM Strategies
293(18)
J.W. Lorbeer
T.P. Kuhar
M.P. Hoffmann
Virus Diseases in Garlic and the Propagation of Virus-free Plants
311(18)
R. Salomon
Sulphur Compounds in Alliums in Relation to Flavour Quality
329(28)
W.M. Randle
J.E. Lancaster
Health and Alliums
357(22)
M. Keusgen
Onions in the Tropics: Cultivars and Country Reports
379(30)
L. Currah
Shallot (Allium cepa, Aggregatum Group)
409(22)
H.D. Rabinowitch
R. Kamenetsky
Leek: Advances in Agronomy and Breeding
431(28)
H. De Clercq
E. Van Bockstaele
Ornamental Alliums
459(34)
R. Kamenetsky
R.M. Fritsch
Index 493
Haim obtained his academic education in plant physiology and genetics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He worked as a Postdoctoral Scientist at The John Innes Institute (Norwich England) and at the Wageningen Agricultural University (Holland) before recruited as a staff member at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He spent three sabbaticals at Duke University Medical Centre, Department of Biochemistry. In addition to research, teaching, and supervision, Haim served as elected Head of the Department of Field and Vegetable Crops, elected Head of Faculty Research Committee, elected Faculty Dean and elected University Rector. His research interests include physiology of vegetable crops with special emphasis on flowering, setting and seed production; Physiology and potato breeding. Haim shared the idea and actual introduction of genes for long keeping in tomatoes, the development and introduction of cherry tomatoes as a standard commodity, and later that of cluster tomatoes. He headed a leading ream of plant breeders and released more than a hundred salad and cherry tomato hybrids, as well as short-day onion hybrids, short day seed propagated shallot hybrids, and currently he jointly leads a large-scale garlic breeding program aiming at seed propagated hybrid garlic. He supervised about 80 graduate students, published about 150 scientific papers, chapters in books and edited books on alliums.