Crop Production Science in Horticulture Series 15

Onions and Other Vegetable Alliums Edition 2

Paperback
June 2008
9781845933999
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  • Publisher
    CABI
  • Published
    18th June 2008
  • ISBN 9781845933999
  • Language English
  • Pages 448 pp.
  • Size 6.75" x 9.25"
$84.75

The edible alliums are some of the most ancient cultivated crops and include onions, leeks, shallots, garlic and chives. They are grown in most regions of the world, from the subarctic to the humid tropics, although bulb onions are best adapted to production in subtropical and temperate areas.

This book introduces the scientific principles that underlie production practices. It begins by discussing the classification, origins, distribution and economic importance of the major food alliums, before considering their structure, genetics and breeding. Chapters then follow on the physiology of crop growth, development and yield, on crop production and on flowering and seed production. Some alliums are harvested as bulbs and others as green shoots, and a chapter is devoted to the storage and dormancy of both types. Pests, diseases and weeds are then discussed, before a final chapter on the biochemistry and food science of alliums. The book is written at a level suitable for students of horticulture, crop science and food science, as well as for growers and crop consultants interested in the scientific principles that form the basis of their practice. It also provides a valuable example of how the different disciplines within plant sciences interrelate when applied to particular crops.

"Dr. Brewster can be congratulated for an excellent update of his original volume."

- Experimental Agriculture

J  Brewster

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