Grain Legumes

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer New York | e druk, 2016
ISBN13: 9781493945474
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Springer New York e druk, 2016 9781493945474
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​​​This book is devoted to grain legumes and include eight chapters devoted to the breeding of specific grain legume crops and five general chapters dealing with important topics which are common to most of the species in focus. Soybean is not included in the book as it is commonly considered an oil crop more than a grain legume and is included in the Oil Crops Volume of the Handbook of Plant Breeding.​Legume species belong to the Fabaceae family and are characterized by their fruit, usually called pod. Several species of this family were domesticated by humans, such as soybean, common bean, faba bean, pea, chickpea, lentil, peanut, or cowpea. Some of these species are of great relevance as human and animal food. Food legumes are consumed either by their immature pod or their dry seeds, which have a high protein content. Globally, grain legumes are the most relevant source of plant protein, especially in many countries of Africa and Latin America, but there are some constraints in their production, such as a poor adaptation, pest and diseases and unstable yield. Current research trends in Legumes are focused on new methodologies involving genetic and omic studies, as well as new approaches to the genetic improvement of these species, including the relationships with their symbiotic rhizobia.

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ISBN13:9781493945474
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer New York

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<p>Preface</p><p>Chapter 1. Common Bean</p><p>Antonio M. De Ron, Roberto Papa, Elena Bitocchi, Ana M. González, Daniel G. Debouck, Mark A. Brick, Deidré Fourie, Frédéric Marsolais, James Beaver, Valérie Geffroy, Phillip McClean, Marta Santalla, Rafael Lozano, Fernando Juan Yuste-Lisbona, Pedro A. Casquero</p><p>Chapter 2. Pea</p><p>Thomas D. Warkentin, Petr Smýkal, Clarice J. Coyne, Norman Weeden, Claire Domoney, Deng-Jin Bing, Antonio Leonforte, Zong Xuxiao, Girish Prasad Dixit, Lech Boros, Kevin E. McPhee, Rebecca J. McGee, Judith Burstin, Thomas Henry Noel Ellis</p><p>Chapter 3. Chickpea</p><p>Teresa Millán, Eva Madrid, José I. Cubero, Moez Amri, Patricia Castro, Josefa Rubio</p><p>Chapter 4. Lentil</p><p>Thomas R. Stefaniak, Kevin E. McPhee </p><p>Chapter 5. Faba Bean</p><p>Gérard Duc, Jelena M. Aleksić, Pascal Marget, Aleksandar Mikic, Jeffrey Paull, Robert J. Redden, Olaf Sass, Frederick L. Stoddard, Albert Vandenberg, Margarita Vishnyakova, Ana M. Torres</p><p>Chapter 6. Lupins</p><p>Wojciech Swięcicki, Magdalena Kroc, Katarzyna Anna Kamel </p><p>Chapter 7. Cowpea</p><p>Ousmane Boukar, Christian A. Fatokun, Philip A. Roberts, Michael Abberton, Bao Lam Huynh, Timothy J. Close, Stephen Kyei-Boahen, Thomas J.V. Higgins, Jeffrey D. Ehlers</p><p> </p><p>Chapter 8. Grass Pea</p><p>Nuno Felipe Almeida, Diego Rubiales, Maria Carlota Vaz Patto</p><p>Chapter 9. The Legume-Rhizobia Symbiosis</p><p>Jean-Jacques Drevon, Nora Alkama, Adnane Bargaz, A. Paula Rodiño, Kiriya Sungthongw</p>ises, Mainassara Zaman-Allah<p></p><p>Chapter 10. Nutritional Value</p><p>Francesca Sparvoli, Roberto Bollini, Eleonora Cominelli</p><p>Chapter 11. Seed Physiology and Germination of Grain Legumes </p><p>Jaime Kigel, Leah Rosental, Aaron Fait</p><p>Chapter 12. Reproductive Biology of Grain Legumes</p><p> María José Suso, Penelope J. Bebeli, Reid G. Palmer </p><p>Chapter 13. Grain Legume Cropping Systems in Temperate Climates</p><p>Thomas F. Döring</p>

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