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Achieving sustainable cultivation of potatoes Volume 1
Breeding improved varieties
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- Dr Jai GopalDr Pim LindhoutMichiel de VriesMenno ter MaatSu YingMarcela Viquez-ZamoraSjaak van HeusdenDr Ankush PrasharFilipe de Jesus ColwellCurtis M. FrederickGlenn J. BryanDr Prashant G. KawarHemant B. KardileS. RajaSom DuttRaj KumarP. ManivelVinay BhardwajB. P. SinghP. M. GovindakrishnanMasahiko MoriS. K. ChakrabartiProf. P. ZhangWeijuan FanHongxia WangYinliang WuWenzhi ZhouJun YangProf. Duroy A. NavarreDr M. MoehninsiDr Sen LinDr Paul BethkeDr Hanjo HellmannDr Putri Ernawati AbidinEdward CareyDr Liping JinDr Moses NyongesaNancy Ng'ang'aDr Linley Chiwona-KarltunDr Maryanne WamahiuDr Chikondi ChabvutaDr Dianah NgonyamaProf. Paul C. StruikDr Paul DemoProf. John BambergShelley H. JanskyAlfonso del RioDave EllisDr Csaba Hornyik
2018
EN
Reviews latest research on understanding potato plant physiology and genetic varietyDiscusses major advances in conventional and hybrid breeding as well as their application in improved varietiesFocuses on ways of supporting smallholders in key regions such as Africa
$3,019.00 MXN
2025
EN
A major challenge for agriculture and future crop production is the deterioration in soil health and fertility. We have large areas of barren land across the globe with degraded soil which can only be made fertile by applying proper nutrition and soil health management practices. It is crucial to protect soil health in order to feed the world's ever-growing population. Healthy soil is a dynamic ecosystem containing microbes that aid in the breakdown of organic materials and minerals, incre...
$1,775.00 MXN
Cyanobacterial Response to Extreme Environments
A Molecular Understanding for a Sustainable Future
2025
EN
Cyanobacteria are the oldest living organisms on Earth, going back to the Precambrian era and the planet's early harsh climate. Cyanobacteria inhabit almost all environmental niches. These prokaryotes were critical to the formation of the current biosphere as they evolved photosynthetic reactions emitting oxygen similar to those of plants and green algae. They continue to contribute to the equilibrium of the Earth's atmosphere by generating oxygen and eliminating carbon dioxide. In additio...
$2,029.00 MXN


