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Evolutionary Studies in World Crops: Diversity and change in the Indian subcontinent

Autor Joseph Hutchinson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 iul 2009
An account of the evolution and principles involved in breeding crops grown in the tropics. This book developed from a symposium held in New Delhi in 1970 at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute. It begins with a consideration of the history of agriculture. Recent techniques make is possible to set crop plant evolution against the time scale of agricultural development, enabling the rate of evolution to be determined with some precision. Throughout the account the studies stress the range of material and changes and improvements in crops, with special reference to their importance not only in the tropics, but also to world agriculture. This book brings to the notice of geneticists and breeders in western countries the work undertaken in India in elucidating the evolution and recent improvement of crop plants of world wide importance. It is also an authoritative account for students of plant breeding in the tropics taking courses in universities, in institutes and colleges of agriculture who need to have within the covers of one book a comprehensive, yet concise text that clearly sets out the principles involved in the breeding of crops grown in the tropics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521117609
ISBN-10: 0521117607
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Preface J. B. Hutchinson; Part I. The Beginnings of Agriculture: 1. Palaeobotanical evidence in India Vishnu-Mittre; Part II. Crops of West Asia: 2. Wheat M. V. Rao; 3. Barley J. S. Bakshi and R. S. Rana; Part III. Crops of South Asia and Africa: 4. Rice S. V. S. Shastry and S. D. Sharma; 5. Job's tears A. K. Koul; 6. Rape and mustard A. Narain; 7. Castor A. Narain; 8. Pigeon pea D. N. De; 9. Cotton V. Santhanam and J. B. Hutchinson; 10. Okra A. B. Joshi, V. R. Gadwal and M. W. Hardas; 11. Solanum nigrum S. L. Tandon and G. R. Rao; Part IV. Crops of the New World: 12. Maize K. R. Sarkar, B. K. Mukherjee, D. Gupta and H. K. Jain; 13. Grain amaranths M. Pal and T. N. Khoshoo; 14. Potato M. D. Upadhya; Part V. Review: 15. Crop plant evolution in the Indian subcontinent J. B. Hutchinson; 16. The challenge of the new agriculture J. B. Hutchinson; References; Index.

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An account of the evolution and principles involved in breeding crops grown in the tropics.