ABSTRACT

Wheat is the most widely cultivated cereal in the world and a staple food for around 3 billion people. It has been estimated that demand for wheat could increase by up to 60% by 2050. There is an urgent need to increase yields in the face of such challenges as climate change, threats from pests and diseases and the need to make cultivation more resource-efficient and sustainable. Drawing on an international range of expertise, this collection focuses on ways of improving the cultivation of wheat at each step in the value chain, from breeding to post-harvest storage. Volume 2 reviews research in improving cultivation techniques. Chapters in Part 1 review topics such as variety selection, seed and root growth, water and nutrient management. Part 2 goes on to discuss broader issues such as sustainable intensification and organic cultivation. The final part of the collection covers ways of improving wheat cultivation in the developing world. Achieving sustainable cultivation of wheat Volume 2: Cultivation techniques will be a standard reference for cereal scientists in universities, government and other research centres and companies involved in wheat cultivation. It is accompanied by Volume 1 which reviews breeding, quality traits, pests and diseases.

part |2 pages

Part 1 Wheat cultivation techniques

chapter 3|17 pages

Wheat variety selection methods: modern molecular breeding

3.1 Marker-assisted selection

chapter 8|5 pages

Future trends and conclusion

chapter 6|3 pages

Preventing post-harvest losses

chapter 11|3 pages

Where to look for further information

part |2 pages

Part 2 Wheat crop management

chapter 9|1 pages

Conclusion

chapter 10|13 pages

Where to look for further information

chapter 4|8 pages

Future trends and conclusion

chapter 4|30 pages

Major diseases of durum wheat

4.1 The wheat rusts

part |2 pages

Part 3 Improving wheat cultivation in the developing world

chapter 4|3 pages

Case study: Agri-transfer

4.1 Background

chapter 5|8 pages

Future trends