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vegetables i: asteraceae, brassicaceae, chenopodicaceae, and cucurbitaceae (en Inglés)
Fernando Nuez
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vegetables i: asteraceae, brassicaceae, chenopodicaceae, and cucurbitaceae (en Inglés) - Prohens-Tomás, Jaime ; Nuez, Fernando
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This significant work will be high on every horticulturalist's Christmas list. It is a major work with but one aim: to provide breeders and researchers from the public and private sectors with all the latest information on the breeding of crops of economic relevance. What's more, it serves as a major reference book for post-graduate courses and PhD courses on breeding vegetable crops, as well a one-stop-shop for horticulturists and extension agents interested in current advancements in the development of new vegetable crops varieties. Each chapter incorporates the most up-to-date information on the crops examined, and Focused on practice with special emphasis on standardizing chemotherapy protocols Practice-relevant information on supportive treatment measures Flow charts on therapy planning Precise information on how to proceed in emergency situations in the fields of hematology and oncology Standard procedures for invasive therapies Therapy protocols for the treatment of leukemia, lymphomas and solid tumors, provided in table formthis subject this one contains the most cutting-edge information on molecular breeding techniques. Readers can benefit from having in a single book the most relevant information for the genetic improvement of the most important vegetable crops.