ABSTRACT

Grain legumes are characterised by their nutritional value, an ability to grow rapidly and improve soil health by fixing nitrogen. This makes them a key rotation crop in promoting food security amongst smallholders in particular. However, yields are constrained by factors such as pests and diseases as well as vulnerability to poor soils, drought and other effects of climate change. This collection reviews the wealth of research addressing these challenges. Volume 2 assesses key research on particular types of grain legume with chapters on developing improved varieties as well as improvements in cultivation techniques Part 1 covers common beans, chickpeas, lentils, soybeans and groundnuts. Part 2 discusses cowpea, faba beans and pigeonpea. With its distinguished editorial team and international range of expert authors, this will be a standard reference for the grain legume research community and farmers of these important crops as well as government and other agencies responsible for agricultural development. It is accompanied by a companion volume which reviews general advances in breeding and cultivation techniques.

part |2 pages

Part 1 Cultivation of common beans, lentils, soybeans and groundnuts

part |2 pages

Part 2 Cultivation of cowpea, faba beans and pigeonpea

chapter 10|20 pages

Breeding improved varieties of cowpea

chapter 12|16 pages

Developing improved varieties of faba bean

chapter 14|30 pages

Developing improved varieties of pigeonpea

chapter 15|40 pages

Improving the cultivation of pigeonpea