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020 # # |z 9781780642260 (alk. paper) 
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100 1 # |a Bhargava, Atul,  |d 1975-  |e author. 
245 1 0 |a Quinoa :  |b botany, production and uses /  |c Atul Bhargava and Shilpi Srivastava. 
264 # 1 |a Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK :  |b CABI,  |c 2013. 
264 # 4 |c ©2013 
300 # # |a 1 online resource (xiv, 247 pages) :  |b illustrations, maps, charts 
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504 # # |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 # |a Historical perspectives and domestication -- Distribution -- Taxonomy -- Cytology and genome size -- Botany -- Crop production and management -- Stress tolerance -- Diseases and pests -- Breeding -- Molecular studies -- Chemistry -- Saponins -- Transparency from production to consumption: new challenges for the quinoa market chain. 
506 # # |a Access limited to subscribing institution. 
520 3 # |a This book provides a comprehensive account of the botany, production and uses of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa). The book is divided into four sections spread over 14 chapters. Part I (chapters 1-3) introduces the readers to the crop, its history and distribution. Part II (chapters 4-5) discusses the taxonomic position based on morphological, cytological and molecular data. Part III (chapters 6-11) is dedicated to agrotechnology and includes chapters on botany, crop production and management, pathology and breeding approaches. Part IV (chapters 12-14) describes the nutritional significance of the crop, and also contains detailed discussion of the antinutritional components. The book aims to stimulate interest in the crop among academics and researchers, both novices and experts, and among those who are increasingly focused on exploiting this underutilized crop. 
530 # # |a Also available in print format. 
588 # # |a Title from PDF title page (viewed September 30, 2013). 
650 # 0 |a Quinoa. 
650 # 4 |a Field Crops, (New March 2000) 
650 # 4 |a Plant Breeding and Genetics. 
650 # 4 |a Plant Morphology and Structure. 
650 # 4 |a Plant Physiology and Biochemistry. 
650 # 4 |a Plant Production. 
650 # 4 |a Viral, Bacterial and Fungal Diseases of Plants, (New March 2000) 
650 # 4 |a Plant Pests, (New March 2000) 
650 # 4 |a Biological Resources (Plant) 
650 # 4 |a Crop Produce. 
650 # 4 |a Food Composition and Quality. 
650 # 4 |a Molecular Biology and Molecular Genetics, (Discontinued March 2000, Reinstated and Revised June 2002) 
650 # 4 |a Taxonomy and Evolution. 
650 # 7 |a Chenopodium quinoa.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Antinutritional factors.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Chemical composition.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Crop management.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Crop production.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Cultivation.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Cytotaxonomy.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Genetic improvement.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Geographical distribution.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Molecular taxonomy.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Morphotaxonomy.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Nutritive value.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Plant composition.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Plant diseases.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Plant morphology.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Plant pathogens.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Plant pests.  |2 cabt 
650 # 7 |a Taxonomy.  |2 cabt 
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700 1 # |a Srivastava, Shilpi,  |e author. 
710 2 # |a C.A.B. International,  |e issuing body. 
776 0 8 |a Bhargava, Atul, 1975-  |d Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK ; Boston, MA : CABI, 2013.  |i Print version:  |t Quinoa.  |w (DLC)2013009503  |z 9781780642260 
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