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E-raamat: Crop Post-Harvest: Science and Technology, Volume 2: Durables - Case Studies in the Handling and Storage of Durable Commodities

Edited by (Plant Clinic Ltd), Edited by (Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich)
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Durable commodities are the raw products from which food can be made and are the staples on which most humans rely; with but a few exceptions they are the seeds of plants. Volume 1 of this ground-breaking book series (details below) explains how crops should be dried, handled, protected from pests and stored by smaller holders or large-scale enterprises. This second volume presents a series of case studies on how durable crops are actually stored and marketed. The compilation of this three-volume work has been supported and is endorsed by the Natural Resources Institute of the University of Greenwich, U.K.





The editors of this comprehensive and thorough book are well known and respected in the world of post-harvest science and technology. They have drawn together 36 expert contributors from Europe, North America, Asia, Australasia, South America and Africa to provide a huge wealth of information on major world crops including rice, maize, wheat, barley, sorghum, beans, cowpea, oilseeds, peanuts, copra, coffee, cocoa, dried fruit and nuts, and dried fish.









Crop Post Harvest, Volume 2 is an essential purchase for cereal technologists, food scientists and technologists, agricultural scientists, entomologists, post-harvest crop protection specialists and consultants, commercial growers, shippers and warehousing operatives, and personnel of packaging companies. Researchers and upper-level students in food science, food technology, post-harvest science and technology, crop protection, applied biology, and plant and agricultural sciences will find a huge amount of great use within this landmark publication and the three-volume series as a whole. All libraries in research establishments and universities where these subjects are studied and taught should have several copies of each on their shelves.
Contributors ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Rice
1(25)
China
2(9)
J. Zuxun
Q. Weifen
Japan
11(7)
Y. Seo
Australia
18(8)
J. Darby
R. Bowman
Maize
26(34)
Tanzania (East and Central Africa)
27(15)
P. Golob
Zimbabwe
42(9)
N. Kutukwa
A. Devereau
Argentina
51(9)
R.E. Bartosik
J.C. Rodriguez
Wheat
60(57)
Pakistan and Afghanistan
62(10)
H.K. Shamsher
United Kingdom
72(12)
D.M. Armitage
United States of America
84(15)
R.T. Noyes
Australia
99(18)
N.D. Barker
J. van S. Graver
Malting Barley: Europe
117(11)
D.M. Armitage
E.D. Baxter
J. Knight
D.R. Wilkin
J.L. Woods
Sorghum
128(17)
Underground storage
129(4)
R.A. Boxall
M. Gebre-Tsadik
South India
133(6)
K. Jayaraj
C.P. Ramam
B.B. Patternaik
R.J. Hodges
Ethiopia
139(6)
R.A. Boxall
Common Beans: Latin America
145(6)
C. Cardona
Cowpea: United States of America
151(8)
G.N. Mbata
Miscellaneous Oilseeds
159(22)
Worldwide Oilseeds
159(10)
G. Farrell
Canola (rapeseed): Canada
169(12)
N.D.G. White
D.S. Jayas
Peanuts
181(16)
Senegal
181(6)
M. Sembene
A. Gueye-NDiaye
United States of America
187(10)
C.L. Butts
F.H. Arthur
Copra: The Philippines
197(10)
D.D. Bawalan
Coffee
207(10)
P. Bucheli
Cocoa: West Africa (Ghana)
217(9)
W.A. Jonfia-Essien
Dried Fruit and Nuts: United States of America
226(10)
J. Johnson
Cured Fish
236(29)
Senegal
237(6)
A. Gueye-NDiaye
Beetle infestation and control in the developing tropics
243(22)
P. Golob
Index 265


Dr Rick Hodges is Reader in Post-Harvest Entromology at the Natural Resources Institute, University of Greenwich, U.K. and is Secretary of the Global Post-Harvest Forum (PhAction). Dr Graham Farrell is Director of Plant Clinic Limited, a U.K. based company, providing advice on plant health based on sustainable principles.