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Advances in Fig Research and Sustainable Production

Balci, Belit(Contributions by)Bechar, Avital(Contributions by)Ben-Yakir, David(Contributions by)Can, H Zafer(Contributions by)Cohen, Yafit(Contributions by)Corrales, Margarita Lopez(Contributions by)Costa, Alain(Contributions by)Eisikowitch, Dan(Contributions by)Elbeaino, Toufic(Contributions by)Ghara, Mahua(Contributions by)Gundesli, Ali Muhammet(Contributions by)Ikegami, Hidetoshi(Contributions by)Imrak, Burhanettin(Contributions by)Irget, Esref M(Contributions by)Kafkas, Ebru N.(Contributions by)Kafkas, Salih(Contributions by)Lama, Kumar(Contributions by)Lev-Yadun, Simcha(Contributions by)Ma, Huiqin(Contributions by)Martin, Alberto(Contributions by)Meric, Kamil M.(Contributions by)Modi, Arpan(Contributions by)Namdar, Dvora(Contributions by)Ozer, Betul K.(Contributions by)Peer, Reut(Contributions by)Piga, Antonio(Contributions by)Rodov, Victor(Contributions by)Sanchez, Manuel Joaquin Serradilla(Contributions by)Sen, Fatih(Contributions by)Shirasawa, Kenta(Contributions by)Tirkaz, Ece(Contributions by)Tsantili, Eleni(Contributions by)Turanli, Ferit(Contributions by)Valero, Daniel(Contributions by)Vera, Christian Ponce(Contributions by)Zhai, Yanlei(Contributions by)Ziffer, Irit(Contributions by)Aksoy, Uygun(Edited by)Flaishman, Moshe A(Edited by)
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The common fig (Ficus carica L.) is one of the oldest fruits domesticated by humans, and is native to southwest Asia and the Mediterranean. Figs have been associated with health and prosperity since ancient times. They are rich in fibre, potassium, calcium, and iron, as well as being an important source of vitamins, amino acids, and antioxidants.

In recent years, increased consumption has caused fig production to shift to new countries such as Mexico, Brazil, India, and China. However, fig is a challenging fruit crop to grow. It is susceptible to insect pests and diseases as well as injuries from abiotic stress during fruit development and ripening. As a delicate fruit it also requires complicated postharvest procedures and climate change presents additional challenges.

Comprising 29 chapters written by international experts, the book includes sections on:

History
Biology and Orchard Management
Fruit Ripening and Postharvest Management
Pests and Diseases
Omics Analysis
Cultivars and Breeding
Products and Trade.

This volume serves as a comprehensive reference for current and future practices of fig production, consumption, research and innovation, and is essential for academic researchers, and those involved in research and development in the fig industry.

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CABI
1789242487 / 9781789242485
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
16/06/2022
United Kingdom
English
536 pages
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