Coconut (eBook)

Botany, Production and Uses
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2024
248 Seiten
CABI (Verlag)
978-1-78924-973-6 (ISBN)

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Comprehensive book covering all aspects of coconut from origins to cultivation, ecology and physiology, pest and disease management, harvest and post harvesting management, breeding and biotechnology as well as the current and future status of the coconut as one of the most important palm species.
The coconut palm (Cocos nucifera L.) is one of the world's most important palms, and contributes significantly to the income and livelihood of many people in tropical countries. Widely referred to as the 'tree of life', coconut has been used as a source of food, drink, oil, medicine, shelter and wood for around 500 years. Every part of the coconut palm can be utilized. The demand for coconut fruit and its products has increased recently as people have become aware of its nutritional and health benefits, especially those of coconut water and virgin coconut oil. This book covers all aspects of coconut including origins and diversity; ecophysiology; production in a changing climate; pests and diseases; harvest and postharvest management; breeding and genetics; as well as the current and future status of coconut as an economic crop. This book is a key resource for researchers and students in horticulture, plant science and agriculture, and those interested in the production of tropical crops, and practitioners in the coconut industry.

Stephen W Adkins (Edited By) Professor Steve Adkins is Professor of Plant Physiology at The University of Queensland (UQ). He obtained a degree in Botany and Zoology from the University of London and a PhD in weed physiology from the University of Reading in England in 1981 and has served as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon in Canada (1981-84) and at Murdoch University, Perth, Australia (1984-88). He joined UQ in 1988 and has spent the last 30 years studying various tropical and subtropical crops and pastures, their weeds and the native plant community. Steve has held several leadership roles at UQ since 2010, including Deputy Director and Acting Director in the UQ Centre for Plant Architectural Informatics. In these roles, he has led initiatives that have improved teaching quality and the student experience, instituted guidelines and funding schemes for supporting the career development of RHD students and ECRs, and established several new cross-cutting research networks in collaboration with key external partners. He has served as Treasurer and for two terms as the President of the Asian-Pacific Weed Science Society. His research focus is tropical plants especially coconut, and conservation using ex situ seed banking and tissue culture. He has been a principle investigator and scientific advisor on more than 50 scientific projects worth more than $12 million. He has published more than 180 peer reviewed papers in international journals including Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, and supervised more than 50 research higher degree and 40 honours students to completion. Julianne Biddle (Edited By) Dr Julianne Biddle is Director Multilateral Engagement, Research Strategy at Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) where she develops and manages ACIAR's contribution to multilateral research initiatives. Prior to this she undertook research on coconut and demand-led breeding in Africa at The University of Queensland. Dr Biddle grew up on a beef cattle farm in Central Queensland and has experience working in science, agriculture and science communication. Dr Biddle has a Doctor of Philosophy in Ecology, Evolution and Genetics from the Australian National University (ANU), First Class Honours in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from the ANU and a Bachelor of Science with Advanced Studies, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biological Sciences from Griffith University. Dr Biddle is passionate about improving communication between scientists, policy makers and land managers. Amirhossein Bazrafshan (Edited By) Amirhossein Bazrafshan is a PhD Student at the School of Agriculture and Food Science, The University of Queensland, Australia. Prior to this, Mr Bazrafshan worked at the Agricultural Biotechnology Research Insistute Central Region of Iran and studied at the Isfahan University of Technology.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.1.2024
Reihe/Serie Botany, Production and Uses
Botany, Production and Uses
Co-Autor E.A. Aguilar, P.D. Dissanayake, H.R. Gheyi, K.B. Hebbar, V.B. Johnson, Sundaravelpandian Kalaipandian, S. Karouw, A.C. Khanashyam, E.Y.Y. Kong, C.F.D. Lacerda, J.C. Lacsina, J. Alouw, M.R. Manikantan, E.C. Manohar, Z. Mu, M. Narvaez, M.F. Neto, Q. T. Nguyen, C. Oropeza, C.F. Ortiz, R. Pandiselvam, B. Panis, F.C. Beveridge, A. Pena, L. Perera, S. Periasamy, S. Rajkumar, M. Ramaswamy, S.V. Ramesh, E. Ramos, N. Satyaseelan, C. Silverio, S. Sisunandar, M.A. Bezerra, P. Subramanian, P.A. Sukumar, R.S. Veluchamy, V.R.M. Vidhanaarachchi, H. Wilms, C. Yang, R. Bhat, R. Cave, K. Chapman, R. Dakshayani, F.M. Dayrit
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Botanik
Weitere Fachgebiete Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei
Schlagworte clonal propagation • coconut oil extraction • Cocus nucifera • dwarf coconut • Germplasm conservation • Lethal yellowing • Pest management • Post-harvest physiology • recalcitrant seed • Tissue culture • Value chain approach • Virgin coconut oil
ISBN-10 1-78924-973-2 / 1789249732
ISBN-13 978-1-78924-973-6 / 9781789249736
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