High-Value Plants - Singh, Thangjam Anand; Sarangi, Prakash Kumar; Singh, Ch. Brajakishore; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

High-Value Plants: Novel Insights and Biotechnological Advances
 
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ISBN13:9781774914748
ISBN10:1774914743
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:284 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Weight:684 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 14 Illustrations, black & white; 18 Illustrations, color; 4 Halftones, black & white; 17 Halftones, color; 10 Line drawings, black & white; 1 Line drawings, color; 25 Tables, black & white
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High-Value Plants

Novel Insights and Biotechnological Advances
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Apple Academic Press
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Short description:

Explores the biotechnological applications of non-staple plants that give higher return per unit area than staple crops. It discusses traditional knowledge, nutritional value, phytochemical activity, value addition quality, and postharvest management of some select high-value crops, an important area of potential income growth.

Long description:

High-value crops are non-staple plants that give much higher return per unit area than staple crops. Diversification and investing towards high-value crops can potentially increase farm incomes, making them more attractive to new and small-scale agricultural farmers. This new volume explores the biotechnological applications for the unique high-value crops in response to the impending high-value agriculture revolution.  The book discusses traditional knowledge, nutritional value, phytochemical activity, value addition quality, and postharvest management of some select unique high-value crops, including black ginger, bastard oleaster, Swertia chirayita, Garcinia, Parkia timoriana (or tree bean), king chili, Chenopodium (or goosefoot), sea buckthorn, broom grass, lichens, and others.


High-Value Plants: Novel Insights and Biotechnological Advances provides important information for small-scale farmers and agricultural and horticultural professionals to consider diversifying into non-traditional, high-value, agricultural crops, an important area of potential income growth in rural areas.

Table of Contents:

1. Kaempferia parviflora: A Black Ginger with Promising Ornamental and Medicinal Value 2. Elaeagnus latifolia L. (Elaeagnaceae): A Promising and Emerging High-Value Bioresource with Nutraceutical and Pharmaceutical Prospects 3. Swertia chirayita, A Critically Endangered High-Value Medicinal Plant of the Himalayan Region 4. Genus Garcinia in Northeast India: Folklore Applications, Scope, and Opportunities 5. Parkia timoriana (DC.) Merr.: An Important Economic Plant 6. King Chili: A Future Potential Source of Pharmacological Applications 7. Chenopodium: Future Smart Crop from Indian Himalaya 8. Unearthing of Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae Spp) In India 9. Perspectives and Potential of Indian Organic Basmati Rice 10. High-Value Plant Resources in Riparian Areas 11. Processing and Potential of Broom Grass (Thysanolaena latifolia) 12. Lichens in the Himalayan Region: Present and Future Perspectives