Agriculture of Starchy Crops: Varieties, Landraces and Cultural Treatments

Agriculture of Starchy Crops: Varieties, Landraces and Cultural Treatments

Pascoli Cereda, Marney
Silva Clerici, Maria Teresa Pedrosa
François Vilpoux, Olivier

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Agriculture of Starchy Crops: Varieties, Landraces and Cultural Treatments is the second volume of the Underground Starchy Crops of South American Origin? book series. Organized in five volumes, this series brings information on the applied level of producing and using starch from a range of plants grown in tropical and subtropical areas that have South American origin. This book presents economic and social Importance of crops that storage starch in underground organs, covering the global starch extraction from these cereals and plants. The title also explores bioactive compounds as way of valorization the crops, and the commercial and traditional cultivation in South America (Colombia/Venezuela/ Andean highlands, Mexico, Brazilian savannah and Pantanal, besides the Amazon forest), bringing botanical information too. Edited by a team of experts with solid background on starch extraction research, the books are aimed at all those involved in research and development as well as cultivation and quality control and legislation in the field of starch. Presents a summary view of how agricultural production and cultivation of starchy crops occur in their countries of origin, highlighting their strengths and challenges Covers the possibilities for local development by valuing products obtained from natural crops in more distant and scarcer markets of variability Evaluates landraces that are found in small-scale agriculture, where traditions are maintained, including tubers, rhizomes and roots as carbohydrate sources used as stable foods in South American countries INDICE: 1. Introduction. Economic and social Importance of crops that storage starch in underground organs 2. Global competition of starch extraction from cereals and plants that accumulate starch in underground organs3. Bioactive compounds as way of valorizate the crops that accumulate starch in underground 4. Colombia/Venezuela/ Andean highlands: Arrowroot, (Maranta arundinacea, (L.) y Queensland arrowroot (Canna edulis). Present state of culture and future challenges5. South America: Production of arrowroot seedlings for commercial planting. How to work around a problem6. Andean highlands: Peru/Bolivia: Potato (Solanum tuberosum (L.) commercial and traditional cultivation in South America7. Andean highlands: Peru/Bolivia: Potato (Solanum tuberosum) cultivation and landraces with potencial for market8. Andean highlands: Peru/Bolivia: Peruvian carrot (Arracaccia xanthorriza); Oka (Oxalis tuberosa); Mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum);9. Andean highlands: Peru/Bolivia: A study of the starch qualities of Mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum) Mexico and South America10. R&T cultivados em Yucatán, México. cultivation and landraces with potencial for market. Starch compareson11. Yan bean (Pachyrrizus tuberosus ; P.erosus) cultivation and landraces with potencial for market12. Peruvian carrot Arracacia xanthorrhiza, Bancr. cultivation and landraces with potencial for market13. Cassava commercial and traditional cultivation in South America14. Cassava cyanogenic glycosides: biosynthesis, distribution, detoxification, and dosage methods15. Cassava Molecular tools for agricultural development16. Cassava Genetic variability of cassava landraces17. Yams (Dioscorea sp.) cultivation and landraces with potencial for market18. Brazilian savannah and Pantanal (Cerrado) Caracterization of caetéCalathes allouia, C. grandifolia Aubl. Lindt.) as starchy crpo19. Amazonas forest (Brazil, Equador, Colombia and Venezuela) Case study of mairá potato (Casimirella sp.)and its potential as a starchy crop in Brazilian Amazonia20. Other minor

  • ISBN: 978-0-323-90057-7
  • Editorial: Academic Press
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 344
  • Fecha Publicación: 01/05/2023
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés