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OverviewSugar beet is of major economic importance internationally and, as a farm crop, is one of the most demanding for farmers to grow successfully. ""The Sugar Beet Crop"" looks at sugar beet from all important angles, including the crop's history, biology, breeding, agronomy, nutrition, pests, diseases and weeds, storage, quality, economics and products. Where possible, particular aspects of the scientific basis of potential for the crop's improvement are highlighted. The editors of the book, themselves experts with wide experience in the crop, have drawn together an extremely impressive group of contributors, each a leading expert in the subject of the chapters they have written. This book aims to be the definitive work on the crop and should appear on the shelves of all those involved with the crop, including plant scientists and technologists, agricultural research workers, food scientists and technologists and all those working in the sugar beet industry. It should also be available as a reference book for students in all establishments where agricultural and plant sciences, and food science and technology are studied and taught. This book should be of interest to agricultural scientists, food scientists and technologists; professionals working in sugar beet industry; and sugar beet growers. Full Product DetailsAuthor: D.A. Cooke , R.K. ScottPublisher: Chapman and Hall Imprint: Chapman and Hall Weight: 1.460kg ISBN: 9780412251306ISBN 10: 0412251302 Pages: 704 Publication Date: September 1993 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsHistory of the crop, C. Winner; biology and physiology of the sugar beet plant, M. Elliott and G. Weston; genetics and breeding, N. Bosemark; seed production and quality, E. Bornscheuer et al; soil management and crop establishment, L. Henriksson and I. Hakansson; crop physiology and agronomy, R. Scott and K. Jaggard; nutrition, A. Draycott; water use and irrigation, R. Dunham; rhizomania, M. Asher; diseases, J. Duffus and E. Ruppel; pests, D. Cooke; weeds and weed control, E. Schweizer and M. May; opportunities for manipulation of growth, T. Thomas et al; storage, W. Bugbee; root quality and processing, C. Harvey and J. Dutton; by-products, J. Harland.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |