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  • Formaat: 456 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Dec-2022
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
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The citrus industry is one of the world's most important fruit production industries, but global climate change, pests, diseases, and improper handling are affecting plant yields. Citrus Production: Technological Advancements and Adaptation to Changing Climate presents information on advancements in the citrus industry examining various aspects of citrus from its production to harvest. It looks at the challenges and approaches in stress tolerance improvements, increasing citrus crop productivity, and reducing postharvest losses. The book details taxonomy, genetic diversity, and metabolic and molecular responses in citrus crops, as well as abiotic and biotic stresses affecting citrus production. Featuring numerous full-color illustrations throughout, this book poses new harvesting techniques along with postharvest physiology of citrus fruits, devising strategies to prevent crop losses.

Citrus Production: Technological Advancements and Adaptation to Changing Climate is an essential resource for researchers, academicians, and scientists looking to expand their knowledge of citrus, particularly horticulturists, food scientists, and botanists.
Preface ix
Editors xi
Contributors xiii
Chapter 1 Citrus Origins
1(22)
Franck Curk
Francois Luro
Sajjad Hussain
Patrick Ollitrault
Chapter 2 Challenges to the Citrus Industry
23(12)
Turgut Yesiloglu
Bilge Yilmaz
Meral Incesu
Berken Cimen
Chapter 3 Genetic Improvement in Citrus
35(16)
Berken Cimen
Turgut Yesiloglu
Bilge Yilmaz
Meral Incesu
Chapter 4 Challenges and Advances in Citrus Breeding: Polyploidy Manipulation for Better Production
51(22)
Julie Oustric
Raphael Morillon
Sajjad Hussain
Jeremie Santini
Marta Ruiz
Chapter 5 Citrus Genetic Resources: Molecular Characterization, Omics and Conservation Approaches
73(22)
Muhammad Usman
Iqrar A. Rana
Shahnawaz-ul-Rehman
Bilquees Fatima
Muhammad Sarwar Khan
Chapter 6 Citrus Nursery Management and Modern Trends
95(14)
Akbar Hayat
Ehsan Ul Haque
Maryam Nasir
Sohaib Afzaal
Samreen Sabir
Shakeel Ahmad
Chapter 7 Citrus Flowering and Fruit Setting
109(18)
Muhammad Husnain Ahmad
Muhammad Junaid Rao
Jianbing Hu
Qiang Xu
Zonghong Cao
Chen Chen Liu
Hamza Dar
Umair Ahmad
Deng Xiuxin
Chai Lijun
Chapter 8 Salinity Effects and Tolerance Mechanisms in Citrus
127(12)
Anas Fadli
Aditi D. Satpute
Muhammad Fasih Khalid
Hamid Benyahia
Chapter 9 Citrus Responses and Tolerance to Drought
139(10)
Dayse Drielly Souza Santana-Vieira
Abelmon da Silva Gesteira
Mauricio Antonio Coelho Filho
Marcio Gilberto Cardoso Costa
Chapter 10 Citrus Responses and Tolerance against Temperature Stress
149(8)
Muhammad Fasih Khalid
Waqar Shafqat
Rashid Iqbal Khan
Mazhar Abbas
Talaat Ahmed
Israr Ullah
Shakeel Ahmad
Sajjad Hussain
Chapter 11 Citrus Responses under Waterlogging
157(10)
Miguel Gonzalez-Guzman
Aurelio Gomez-Cadenas
Vicent Arbona
Chapter 12 Citrus Metabolic and Antioxidant Responses to High Light Stress
167(14)
Muhammad Junaid Rao
Lingqiang Wang
Umair Ahmad
Muhammad Husnain Ahmad
Sajjad Hussain
Chapter 13 Food Security and Safety in an Era of Technological Advancement and Changing Environment: Heavy Metal Contamination and Citrus Responses
181(20)
Shazia Ghaffar
Sibgha Noreen
Seema Mahmood
Chapter 14 Citrus Responses against Nutritional Imbalance
201(20)
Neriman Tuba Barlas
Davie M. Kadyampakeni
Chapter 15 Organic Fertilization for Citrus Production
221(6)
Muhammad Farooq Qayyum
Chapter 16 Importance of Soil Microbes in Improving Citrus Production: Excellence of Mycorrhizal Fungi
227(12)
Fariha Ilyas
Muhammad Arif Ali
Niaz Ahmed
Muhammad Arshad
Sajjad Hussain
Shakeel Ahmad
Muhammad Riaz
Idrees Haider
Hafiz Hayat Ullah
Muhammad Bilal
Kamrun Nahar
Mirza Hasanuzzaman
Chapter 17 Diseases of Citrus and Their Control
239(28)
Aditi D. Satpute
Anas Fadli
Chapter 18 Genetic Strategies to Tackle Citrus Huanglongbing
267(20)
Leny Calvez
Gary Sivager
Raphael Morillon
Patrick Ollitrault
Barbara Hufnagel
Chapter 19 Insect Pests of Citrus Production
287(16)
David Olabiyi
Binita Shrestha
Syed Muhammad Zaka
Surendra Neupane
Chapter 20 Pollination in Citrus
303(8)
Asif Sajjad
Waseem Akram
Wali Muhammad
Munir Ahmad
Ammad Ahmad
Chapter 21 Maturity Indices and Harvesting Methods for Citrus Fruit
311(8)
Syed Bilal Hussain
Mudassar Naseer
Meryam Manzoor
Arslan Akbar
Sikandar Hayyat
Samreen Sabir
Chapter 22 Preharvest Factors That Influence Postharvest Losses of Citrus Fruits
319(26)
Ahmad Sattar Khan
Sajid Ali
Raheel Anwar
Rana Naveed Ur Rehman
Chapter 23 Postharvest Physiology of Citrus Fruit
345(26)
Ahmad Sattar Khan
Sajid Ali
Mahmood Ul Hasan
Aman Ullah Malik
Zora Singh
Chapter 24 Pre- and Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Citrus Fruit
371(20)
Sajid Ali
Ahmad Sattar Khan
Muhammad Akbar Anjum
Shaghef Ejaz
Ghulam Khaliq
Sajjad Hussain
Riaz Ahmad
Muhammad Shahzad Saleem
Chapter 25 Strategies to Reduce Postharvest Losses of Citrus Fruits
391(14)
Shaghef Ejaz
Sajid Ali
Muhammad Azam
Ihsan Canan
Laraib Amjad
Fareeha Saeed
Chapter 26 The Supply and Value Chain of Citrus Fruit: Producer to Consumer
405(16)
Ehsan Ul Haque
Akbar Hayat
Muhammad Asim
Sohaib Afzaal
Muhammad Shakeel Hanif
Mian Anjum Murtaza
Ahmad Din
Samreen Sabir
Shakeel Ahmad
Chapter 27 Citrus Bioactive Compounds
421(8)
Muhammad Qamar
Saeed Akhtar
Tariq Ismail
Naveed Ahmad
Muhammad Sadeem Khalid
Ehsan Ul Haque
Muhammad Fasih Khalid
Index 429
Dr. Sajjad Hussain is working as an Associate Professor of Horticulture in the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences & Technology at Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan. He earned his Ph.D. in 2011 at the University of Corsica Pascale Paoli, France, working with Dr. Rapahel Morillon and Dr. Francois Luro on the physiological and molecular determinants of salt stress in citrus. Apart from teaching various graduate and post-graduate horticultural courses, his primary areas of research are plant physiology under abiotic stresses, physiological responses of plants under mycorrhizal colonization, management of nutrient uptake of horticultural crops, and plant adaptation under climate uncertainty. The overall aim of his research is to understand the underlining mechanisms for the management of abiotic stresses (salt, drought, temperature, waterlogging, etc.) by combining physiological, eco-physiological, molecular, and biogeochemical approaches. He has been working in the field of citriculture for the last 15 years. Currently, he is working on polyploidy rootstock manipulation for better adaptation to various biotic and abiotic stresses. Furthermore, he is also working on developing new rootstocks and scions for better fruit yield and quality. He is actively collaborating with the French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD) in Montpellier, France, as well as the French National Research Institute for Agriculture (INRAE). He has published over 70 peer-reviewed publications, over 35 book chapters, and several conference papers. He has successfully supervised three Ph.D. students and 25 M.Phil. students. He has been involved as principal and co-principal investigator in various research grants worth around 25 million PKR from different funding agencies. He is also actively working as a reviewer for different Impact factor journals.

Dr. Muhammad Fasih Khalid is a Postdoctoral Researcher in Environmental Science Center, Qatar University, Doha. In 2021 he earned his Ph.D. in Horticulture/Citriculture from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan. During his Ph.D. he also had a chance to work as a Researcher at Citrus Research and Education Center, University of Florida, United States. His research focuses on how plants responded to their physiological, biochemical, and molecular levels against various environmental stresses. Being an early-career scientist he published 16 research articles in well-reputed peer-reviewed journals, 9 book chapters, and presented his work in 11 international conferences on important aspects of plant stress physiology.

Dr. Muhammad Arif Ali is Associate Professor of Soil Science at Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Pakistan. He qualified his Ph.D. in Soil Microbial Ecology and Ecosystem Functioning from the SupAgro, Montpellier France on a scholarship funded by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan. He has completed a Post-Doctoral Fellowship on Swiss Government Excellence Scholarship from Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich Switzerland. Later, He has completed another Post-Doctoral Fellowship on Fulbright Scholar Award from University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA. Dr. Ali has vast experience in the field of Soil Sciences with reference to Soil-Plant-Microbial interactions He has published over 70 research articles in peer reviewed journals and 28 book chapters with reputed publishers. Several research projects are being supervised by him as Principal Investigator or Co-Principal Investigator funded by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, Ministry of Science & Technology, Pakistan, and Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. He has supervised two Ph.D. students and around twenty-seven M.Phil. Students for their research dissertations. Apart from this Dr. Ali is actively involved in peer reviewing of several research journal and technical and professional forums.

Dr. Niaz Ahmed is working as Associate Professor in the Department of Soil Science, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan. He completed his Ph.D. from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. Previously, he had been working in research wing of Agriculture Department of Punjab, Pakistan for more than 25 years. He has published 72 research papers in impact factor journal and 25 book chapters with reputed publishers. Dr. Ahmed has a vast experience of working in the fields while he was working in Agriculture Department of Punjab, Pakistan. His main expertise is in the field of plant nutrition and his focused area of research is to explore role of micronutrients for better yield and quality of produce from arable and horticultural crops. Currently, he is working to address the problems of decline in citrus and mango orchards through balanced nutrition. Moreover, he has won a grant from Higher Education Commission of Pakistan entitled "Improving Citrus Productivity and Fruit Quality by Integrated Plant Nutrition, including Micronutrients".

Dr. Mirza Hasanuzzaman is Professor of Agronomy at Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University in Dhaka. He received his Ph.D. on "Plant Stress Physiology and Antioxidant Metabolism" from Ehime University, Japan, with a scholarship from the Japanese government (MEXT). Later, he completed his postdoctoral research at the Center of Molecular Biosciences, University of the Ryukyus, Japan, as a recipient of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) postdoctoral fellowship. He was also the recipient of the Australian Government Endeavour Research Fellowship for postdoctoral research as an Adjunct Senior Researcher at the University of Tasmania, Australia. Dr. Hasanuzzamans current work is focused on the physiological and molecular mechanisms of environmental stress tolerance. Dr. Hasanuzzaman has published over 150 articles in peer-reviewed journals. He has edited 10 books and written over 40 book chapters on important aspects of plant physiology, plant stress tolerance, and crop production. According to Scopus®, Dr. Hasanuzzamans publications have received over 11000 citations with an h-index of 53. He has been named as a Highly Cited Researcher by Clarivate. He is an editor and reviewer for more than 50 peer-reviewed international journals and was a recipient of the "Publons Peer Review Award" 2017, 2018, and 2019. He has been honored by different authorities for his outstanding performance in different fields like research and education, and he has received the World Academy of Science Young Scientist Award (2014) and University Grants Commission (UGC) Award 2018 and GNOBB Award 2021. He is a fellow of Bangladesh Academy of Sciences (BAS) and Royal Society of Biology.

Dr. Shakeel Ahmad is Professor of Agronomy at the Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences (FAST), Bahauddin Zakariya University (BZU), Multan, Pakistan. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Agriculture (UAF), Faisalabad, Pakistan, during 2006. Then, he completed his Postdoctoral Fellowship with Prof. Gerrit Hoogenboom from the University of Georgia, USA, with financial support from Higher Education Commission (HEC), Islamabad. He joined Bahauddin Zakariya University in October 2002 as a Lecturer, and promoted to Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and Professor in August 2007, August 2011, and July 2016, respectively. He has vast experience of working with a team of International Scientists as a team member/Co-Principal Investigator of Agricultural Modeling Intercomparison and Improvement Project (AgMIP) during Phases-I and II funded by UKaid through USDA and University of Columbia, USA. He won the Research Productivity Award (RPA) continuously for five years from the Pakistan Council for Science and Technology (PCST) through the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad. He also worked as Principal Investigator (PI) in many national projects. Currently, he serves as a PI as well as Co-PI in NRPU research grants from Higher Education Commission (HEC), Islamabad. Prof. Ahmad is a dedicated teacher and researcher in the field of agronomy, with major focus on crop modeling, climate change impact assessment, and adaptation strategies of crops. Prof. Ahmad has published over 200 articles in peer-reviewed journals and books. He has written over 150 book chapters on important aspects of plant physiology, plant stress responses, and climate change impact assessment and adaptation strategies. These book chapters were published by internationally renowned publishers (Springer, Elsevier, CRC Press, Wiley, etc.). His publications received over 5000 citations with an h-index of 32 (according to Scopus). Prof. Ahmad is also a research supervisor of undergraduate and postgraduate students and supervised 40 M.Phil. and 09 Ph.D. students so far. He is Associate Editor of Pakistan Journal of Life and Social Sciences, member editorial board of International Journal of Plant Production, and reviewer of many peer-reviewed international journals. He is life member of professional societies like Pakistan Society of Agronomy (PSA), Pakistan Society of Botany, and Weed Science of Pakistan. He has attended and presented papers and posters in national and international conferences in different countries (USA, UK, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Tanzania, China, Turkey, Kenya, etc.).