Vegetable Seeds

Production and Technology

Hardback
January 2024
9781789243246
More details
  • Publisher
    CABI
  • Published
    29th January
  • ISBN 9781789243246
  • Language English
  • Pages 344 pp.
  • Size 6" x 9"
$160.00

Most food and fiber crops are produced from seed. This means that the world's population is dependent on annual seed production for its food supply. Vegetable seed production is much different and more challenging than production of grain crops.

This book explains the biology and technology behind producing, maintaining, and enhancing the quality of vegetable seeds from breeding through to the marketed product. It begins with six chapters on a broad range of seed-related topics: the importance of seeds, reproductive biology of plants, genetic improvement strategies, quality assurance of seed production, post-harvest seed enhancement, and organic production. The remaining chapters cover seed production in eleven important vegetable families. Each chapter provides a description of the botany, types and cultivars, genetic improvement, pollination, soil fertility management, pest management, crop production, harvesting, post-harvest handling, and seed yields.

The aim of this book is to educate how to produce high-quality vegetable seeds. Incorporating both current methodologies and recent research results, it is suitable for students, researchers, and professionals in the seed industry.

Chapter 1. Vegetable Seeds and Their Global Importance
Chapter 2. Vegetable Reproductive Biology
Chapter 3. Genetic Improvement Methods for Vegetable
Seeds
Chapter 4. Producing High-Quality Vegetable Seeds
Chapter 5. Post-harvest Seed Enhancement Technologies
Chapter 6. Organic Seed Production
Chapter 7. Family Amaryllidaceae subfamily Allioideae
Chapter 8. Family Apiaceae
Chapter 9. Family Asteraceae
Chapter 10. Family Brassicaceae
Chapter 11. Family Amaranthaceae subfamily
Chenopodioideae
Chapter 12. Family Cucurbitaceae
Chapter 13. Family Fabaceae
Chapter 14. Family Asparagaceae
Chapter 15. Family Malvaceae
Chapter 16. Family Poaceae
Chapter 17. Family Solanaceae

Gregory E. Welbaum

Gregory E. Welbaum is a professor in the School of Plant and Environmental Sciences at Virginia Tech and has taught both classroom and online vegetable crop classes for over three decades. His successful book Vegetable Production and Practices has been specifically written for classes about vegetable crops based an his personal experiences as a commercial vegetable grower and university researcher. Since 2004, Dr. Welbaum has taught an online class on vegetable seed production. This class has been offered to Virginia Tech students as well as international students as a continuing education course. In addition, Greg has previously taught modules on vegetable seed production for the Seed Production short course offered by Seed Biotechnology Center at the University of California, Davis.

vegetable reproductive biology; genetic improvement methods for vegetable seeds; high quality vegetable seeds; postharvest seed enhancement technologies; organic vegetable seed production; family Amaryllidaceae subfamily Allioideae; family Apiaceae; Family Asteraceae; Family Brassicaceae; Family Amaranthaceae subfamily Chenopodioideae; Family Cucurbitaceae; Family Fabaceae, beans and peas; family Asparagaceae; Family Malvaceae; Family Poaceae; Family solanaceae