Mangoes are grown throughout the tropics, subtropics and in some warm temperate regions of Europe. Production is largest in Asia followed by Africa, the Americas, Oceania and Europe. Building on the previous successful editions, The Mango: Botany, Production and Uses 3e continues the exploration of this important crop species and provides a comprehensive review of mango research and production. Contributors represent some of the largest centres of mango production such as India, China, Mexico and Brazil, as well as some smaller producers recognised for their important scientific innovation e.g. the USA, Israel, Spain and Australia. This third edition covers production and postharvest practices, cultivars, rootstocks, mineral nutrition, canopy management, pests and diseases and their underlying physiology and scientific understanding. It reviews advances in molecular genetics and applications in gene discovery, mango breeding and physiology; the understanding and challenges of floral biology and pollination; the physiological role of carbohydrates and stress; and the contribution of mango to human nutrition and health. Relevant for researchers, agronomists and mango growers, this book is essential for anyone who wants to understand the mango and its importance as an internationally traded fruit.
Reihe
Auflage
Sprache
Verlagsort
Wallingford
Großbritannien
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
ISBN-13
978-1-80062-262-3 (9781800622623)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Richard E Litz (Edited By)
Richard Litz is a professor emeritus in the Department of Horticultural Sciences of the University of Florida. From 1976 until his retirement in 2011, he was at the Tropical Research and Education Center in Homestead, where he developed and led a research programme that focused on biotechnology of tropical fruit crops, e.g., avocado, carambola, litchi, longan, mango and papaya. His laboratory hosted postgraduate students, postdoctoral fellows and visiting scientists from 16 countries in the tropics and subtropics of the Americas, Africa and Asia. He has edited seven books about biotechnology of fruit crops and also about mango and has authored more than 150 refereed publications and book chapters. In retirement, Richard lives in a village on the coast of Maine.
Ian S E Bally (Edited By)
Ian Bally is Senior Principal Horticulturist & Team Leader Genetic Improvement, Department of Primary Industries, Queensland, Australia.
Victor Galan Sauco (Edited By)
Dr Victor Galan Sauco is Research Professor (Emeritus) at the Instituto Canario de Investigaciones Agrarias (ICIA), Spain where he was Head of Research from 1980 to 2006. He has been President of the Spanish Society of Horticultural Science and is former Chair of the Mango Working Group of the International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS). He has acted as a consultant for organisations such as the FAO, EMBRAPA and the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation (AECID). Professor Galan Sauco is widely regarded as one of the world's leading experts on mangoes and has published widely on mangoes and other tropical fruits.
Herausgeber*in
Professor EmeritusUniversity of Florida, USA
Department of Primary Industries, Queensland, Australia
Instituto Canario de Investigaciones Agrarias, Tenerife
1: Introduction 2: Floral biology and pollination 3: Taxonomy and Systematics 4: Important cultivars and their descriptors 5: Mangifera species: potential 6: Rootstocks 7: Mango Breeding 8: Genomic of Mangifera 9: Cell culture and genetic manipulation 10: Reproductive physiology 11: Fruit diseases 12: Foliar, floral and soilborne disease 13: Physiological disorders 14: Pests and pollinators 15: Crop production: propagation 16: Crop production: mineral nutrition 17: Crop production: Non structural carbohdrates 18: Mango management: tropical Brazil and Mexico 19: Mango management in the subtropics 20: Crop production: canopy management 21: Postharvest physiology 22: Postharvest technology and quarantine 23: Processing of mango products 24: Mango Fruit Contribution to Human Nutrition and Health 25: World Mango Trade and the Economics of Mango Production