Achieving sustainable cultivation of tree nuts
Contributions by Prof Ümit Serdar, Prof. Turan Karadeniz, Dr Faik Ekmel Tekintaş, Dr Seyit Mehmet Şen, Prof Özlem Tokuşolu, Dr Loretta Bacchetta, Dr Silvia Procacci, Dr Barbara Benassi, Dr Eduardo Augusto dos Santos Rosa, Dr Maria Cristina Seixas Martins Morais, Dr Ivo Vaz Oliveira, Dr Berta Maria de Carvalho Gonçalves Macedo, Dr Ana Paula Calvão Moreira da Silva, Dr Pablo Hernández-Alonso, Dr Mònica Bulló, Dr Jordi Salas-Salvadó, Prof. Stef J. Koppelman, Dr Melanie L. Downs, Dr Andrea Vannini, Dr Carmen Morales-Rodríguez, Prof. Gabriele Beccaro, Dr Marta De Biaggi, Dr Chiara Ferracini, Dr Simona Bonelli, Dr Annarita Marrano, Prof. David Neale, Prof. D. L. McNeil, Prof. Ettore Barone, Dr Francesco Sottile, Dr Teresa Barreneche, Dr Roberto Botta, Dr Cécile Robin, Dr Toshihiro Saito, Dr Beatriz Cuenca, Dr Burak Akyüz, Dr José Gomes Laranjo, Dr Giancarlo Bounous, Dr Rita Lourenço Costa, Dr Patrícia Fernandes, Dr Maria Gabriella Mellano, Dr Pereira Lorenzo Santiago, Dr Salih Kafkas, Prof. Bekir Erol Ak, Dr Valerio Cristofori, Dr Stefano Speranza, Dr Cristian Silvestri, Prof Ali Islam Edited by Prof Ümit Serdar, Emeritus Prof. Dennis Fulbright
Publication date:
26 July 2019Length of book:
552 pagesPublisher
Burleigh Dodds Science PublishingDimensions:
229x152mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9781786762245
Tree nuts such as almonds, walnuts and pistachio have long been grown for consumption and as a food ingredient. It is estimated that 4 million metric tons of tree nuts are produced each year. These crops face particular challenges such as safety in the face of allergens and mycotoxin contamination. There is a need to increase production but in a more sustainable way in the face of climate change.
This collection reviews the wealth of research addressing these challenges. Part 1 discusses the growing number of studies on the health benefits of tree nuts. Part 2 addresses safety issues. The remaining two parts assess advances in genetics and breeding of tree nuts, as well as advances in cultivation and the management of pests and diseases of tree nuts.
With its distinguished editors and international team of expert authors, this collection will be a standard reference for horticultural scientists and those working in forestry and agroforestry science, as well as government and other research centres.
"The contributions from the international experts authoring this reference represent much of our knowledge on the subject. Similarly, the editors have a well-deserved reputation for excellence in condensing and cross-referencing such diverse information. Thus, I believe this volume will become an important reference not just for tree crops but other horticultural and forestry crops as well."
Professor Tom Gradziel, University of California-Davis, USA