Underutilized beneficial fruit crops refer to a diverse array of fruits that have not received widespread attention or utilization despite possessing valuable attributes. These fruits often boast unique nutritional profiles, medicinal properties, or adaptability to specific environmental conditions. Exploring and promoting the cultivation of such underappreciated fruit crops can contribute significantly to diversifying diets, enhancing food security, and supporting sustainable agriculture. Additionally, the medicinal significance of these fruits can play a crucial role in traditional and alternative medicine. By shedding light on these underutilized gems, there is an opportunity to unlock their full potential to benefit human health, agriculture, and overall biodiversity. Therefore, this book explores the packages and practices of these fruit crops and discusses their various benefits. This book will guide farmers, students, and scholars on the various benefits of underutilized fruit crops. This book will also benefit students of agriculture at the graduate and post-graduate levels.
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ISBN
9781036446567
Publisert
2025-05-01
Utgiver
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Høyde
212 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
131

Biografisk notat

Dr Sohan Singh Walia obtained his MSc and PhD degree in Agronomy from Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Ludhiana, India. He joined PAU as Assistant Professor of Agronomy in 1995, later becoming Principal Agronomist in 2010. He pioneered organic farming research at PAU as a PhD student (2001—04) and then worked on organic farming and integrated farming systems in All India Co-ordinated Research Project on Integrated Farming Systems and All India Network Project on Organic Farming.Karmjeet Kaur is working as Senior Research Fellow under a project entitled "All India Co-ordinated Research Project on Integrated Farming Systems" at the School of Organic Farming, PAU. She holds an MSc in Agriculture (Agronomy) from Khalsa College, Amritsar, Punjab, India. She has published four research papers, one review paper, one extension article, and six books.Tamanpreet Kaur is Senior Research Fellow under the project entitled "All India Co-ordinated Research Project on Integrated Farming Systems" at the School of Organic Farming, PAU. She holds an MSc in Agriculture (Agricultural Economics) from PAU. Her area of interest is in integrated farming systems. She has published eight research papers, thirteen extension articles, three booklets on integrated farming systems, three book chapters, and three books.