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Achieving sustainable cultivation of tree nuts

Bacchetta, Dr Loretta(Contributions by)Benassi, Dr Barbara(Contributions by)Ekmel Tekintas, Dr Faik(Contributions by)Karadeniz, Prof. Turan(Contributions by)Mehmet Sen, Dr Seyit(Contributions by)Procacci, Dr Silvia(Contributions by)Rosa, Dr Eduardo Augusto dos Santos(Contributions by)Tokusoglu, Prof Ozlem(Contributions by)Fulbright, Emeritus Prof. Dennis(Edited by)Serdar, Prof Umit(Edited by)
Part of the Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science series
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Tree nuts such as almonds, walnuts and pistachio have long been grown for consumption and as a food ingredient.

It is estimated that 4 million metric tons of tree nuts are produced each year.

These crops face particular challenges such as safety in the face of allergens and mycotoxin contamination.

There is a need to increase production but in a more sustainable way in the face of climate change.

This collection reviews the wealth of research addressing these challenges.

Part 1 discusses the growing number of studies on the health benefits of tree nuts.

Part 2 addresses safety issues. The remaining two parts assess advances in genetics and breeding of tree nuts, as well as advances in cultivation and the management of pests and diseases of tree nuts.

With its distinguished editors and international team of expert authors, this collection will be a standard reference for horticultural scientists and those working in forestry and agroforestry science, as well as government and other research centres.

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1786762242 / 9781786762245
Hardback
634.5
26/07/2019
United Kingdom
English
420 pages : illustrations (colour)
23 cm