Achieving sustainable cultivation of soybeans Volume 2
The second volume in this two-volume collection focusses on ways of improving the management of pests and diseases of soybean. It also reviews research on improving the nutritional value and shelf-life of soybeans as well as its uses in animal feed and biodiesel. Read More
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The second volume in this two-volume collection focusses on ways of improving the management of pests and diseases of soybean. It also reviews research on improving the nutritional value and shelf-life of soybeans as well as its uses in animal feed and biodiesel. Read More
Description

Soybeans are one of the most widely-grown crops in the world. As the world’s main source of vegetable protein, they have a wide range of food and non-food uses. Current yields need to increase significantly to meet growing demand but in a way that reduces input use, does not damage the environment and is resilient to climate change. This collection reviews the wealth of research addressing this challenge.

Volume 2 reviews advances in understanding and managing the range of diseases and pests that continue to cause significant crop losses. Part 1 discusses fungal, viral and bacterial diseases as well as developments in disease-resistant varieties, integrated pest and weed management. Part 2 summaries research on developing the food and non-food uses of soybean, from improving nutritional properties to uses in animal feed.

With its distinguished editor and international team of authors, this will be a standard reference for soybean scientists, growers, government and non-government agencies supporting soybean cultivation. It is accompanied by a companion volume that reviews advances in breeding and cultivation techniques.

Details
  • Price: $180.00
  • Pages: 288
  • Carton Quantity: 24
  • Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
  • Imprint: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
  • Series: Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science
  • Publication Date: 20th February 2018
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • Illustration Note: Colour tables, photos and figures
  • ISBN: 9781786761163
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Pest Control
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Agronomy / Crop Science
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Sustainable Agriculture
Author Bio

Dr Nguyen is Curators' Distinguished Professor of Plant Genetics and Biotechnology at the University of Missouri, USA. He is former Director of the National Center for Soybean Biotechnology. Professor Nguyen is internationally recognized for his pioneering research into the molecular genetics of plant stress resistance as well a leading role in mapping the soybean genome. He is a Fellow of the Crop Science Society of America, the American Society of Agronomy and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Professor Nguyen has also served on the editorial boards of a number of journals, including Crop Science, Molecular Breeding, Frontier in Plant Science, Theoretical and Applied Genetics, BMC Genomics, and The Plant Genome.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Diseases, pests and weeds
1.Oomycete and fungal pathogens of soybean: Anne E. Dorrance, The Ohio State University, USA;
2.Bacterial and viral diseases affecting soybean production: Glen L. Hartman, USDA-ARS and University of Illinois, USA;
3.Nematode pathogens of soybean: T. L. Niblack and H. D. Lopez-Nicora, The Ohio State University, USA;
4.Key factors limiting sustainable insect pest management in soybeans: M. E. O'Neal, Iowa State University, USA and R. Cox, EarthEmpower Consulting and Investment, Mexico;
5.Advances in disease-resistant varieties of soybean: David R. Walker, USDA-ARS, USA;
6.Advances in pest-resistant varieties of soybean: Shichen Zhang and Dechun Wang, Michigan State University, USA;
7.Integrated weed management in soybean cultivation: Bob Hartzler, Iowa State University, USA;

Part 2 Food and other uses
8.Nutritional, nutraceutical and functional properties of soybeans: Suzanne Hendrich, Iowa State University, USA;
9.Improving the nutritional value of soybean: Istvan Rajcan and Jocelyne Letarte, University of Guelph, Canada;
10.Allergens in soybean: Eliot M. Herman, University of Arizona, USA;
11.Nutritional considerations for soybean meal use in poultry diets: Justin Fowler, University of Georgia, USA;

Soybeans are one of the most widely-grown crops in the world. As the world’s main source of vegetable protein, they have a wide range of food and non-food uses. Current yields need to increase significantly to meet growing demand but in a way that reduces input use, does not damage the environment and is resilient to climate change. This collection reviews the wealth of research addressing this challenge.

Volume 2 reviews advances in understanding and managing the range of diseases and pests that continue to cause significant crop losses. Part 1 discusses fungal, viral and bacterial diseases as well as developments in disease-resistant varieties, integrated pest and weed management. Part 2 summaries research on developing the food and non-food uses of soybean, from improving nutritional properties to uses in animal feed.

With its distinguished editor and international team of authors, this will be a standard reference for soybean scientists, growers, government and non-government agencies supporting soybean cultivation. It is accompanied by a companion volume that reviews advances in breeding and cultivation techniques.

  • Price: $180.00
  • Pages: 288
  • Carton Quantity: 24
  • Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
  • Imprint: Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing
  • Series: Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science
  • Publication Date: 20th February 2018
  • Trim Size: 6 x 9 in
  • Illustrations Note: Colour tables, photos and figures
  • ISBN: 9781786761163
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Pest Control
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Agronomy / Crop Science
    TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / Sustainable Agriculture

Dr Nguyen is Curators' Distinguished Professor of Plant Genetics and Biotechnology at the University of Missouri, USA. He is former Director of the National Center for Soybean Biotechnology. Professor Nguyen is internationally recognized for his pioneering research into the molecular genetics of plant stress resistance as well a leading role in mapping the soybean genome. He is a Fellow of the Crop Science Society of America, the American Society of Agronomy and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Professor Nguyen has also served on the editorial boards of a number of journals, including Crop Science, Molecular Breeding, Frontier in Plant Science, Theoretical and Applied Genetics, BMC Genomics, and The Plant Genome.

Part 1 Diseases, pests and weeds
1.Oomycete and fungal pathogens of soybean: Anne E. Dorrance, The Ohio State University, USA;
2.Bacterial and viral diseases affecting soybean production: Glen L. Hartman, USDA-ARS and University of Illinois, USA;
3.Nematode pathogens of soybean: T. L. Niblack and H. D. Lopez-Nicora, The Ohio State University, USA;
4.Key factors limiting sustainable insect pest management in soybeans: M. E. O'Neal, Iowa State University, USA and R. Cox, EarthEmpower Consulting and Investment, Mexico;
5.Advances in disease-resistant varieties of soybean: David R. Walker, USDA-ARS, USA;
6.Advances in pest-resistant varieties of soybean: Shichen Zhang and Dechun Wang, Michigan State University, USA;
7.Integrated weed management in soybean cultivation: Bob Hartzler, Iowa State University, USA;

Part 2 Food and other uses
8.Nutritional, nutraceutical and functional properties of soybeans: Suzanne Hendrich, Iowa State University, USA;
9.Improving the nutritional value of soybean: Istvan Rajcan and Jocelyne Letarte, University of Guelph, Canada;
10.Allergens in soybean: Eliot M. Herman, University of Arizona, USA;
11.Nutritional considerations for soybean meal use in poultry diets: Justin Fowler, University of Georgia, USA;