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|a Diseases of Fruits and Vegetables: Volume II
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|b Diagnosis and Management /
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|a Avocado Diseases of Major Importance Worldwide and their Management -- Diseases of Banana and their Management -- Management of Grape Diseases in Arid Climates -- Guava Diseases — their Symptoms, Causes and Management -- Lettuce Diseases and their Management -- Management of Diseases of Onions and Garlic -- Papaya Diseases and Integrated Control -- Virus and Phytoplasma Diseases of Passion Fruit -- Pea Diseases and their Management -- Diseases of Pepper and their Management -- Potato Viruses and their Management -- Strawberry Disease Management -- Stone Fruit Diseases and their Management -- Biologically-Based Alternatives to Synthetic Fungicides for the Control of Postharvest diseases of Fruit and Vegetables -- Mycorrhiza in Management of Fruits and Vegetables Diseases -- Diseases of Minor Tropical and Sub-tropical Fruits and their Management.
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|a Among the Horticultural Crops, Fruits and Vegetables (FV) are of primary - portance as the key source of essential components in an adequate and balanced human diet. FV have supported largely the daily food requirement of mankind since ages and even before man learned to grow cereal crops systematically. Over the years, growing FV has been the mainstay of rural economy and has emerged as an indispensable part of agriculture world over, offering farmers a wide range of crops in varied topography and climate. In certain parts of the world, FV are the major dietary staple. Apart from being a rich source of vitamins and minerals, this sector also contributes significantly in economy of the region or the nation. The increased income from per unit area of FV is far ahead and can not be compared with that of cereal crops. A recent survey by the Economist revealed that the world population has - creased by 90 % in the past 40 years while food production has increased only by 25 % per head. With an additional 1. 5 billion mouth to feed by 2020, farmers worldwide have to produce 39 % more. Looking at the load of the future food requirement, the global increased production of FV during last few years has absorbed the additional food requirement and accordingly the eating habits are also changing and shifting - wards more consumption of these commodities worldwide.
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|a Naqvi, S. A. M. H.
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