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  1. Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia of Science (Special Projects Book, Plus Index and Bibliography) by Funk and Wagnall, 1986
  2. Advances in Agronomy by Albert S. Hunter, 1980-07
  3. Plant Tissue Culture: A Classified Bibliography (Developments in Crop Science) by S. S. Bhojwani, 1987-01
  4. The Study of Agricultural Geography: A Scholarly Guide and Bibliography by Thomas A. Rumney, 2005-01-28
  5. Cornucopia II: A Source Book of Edible Plants by Stephen Facciola,
  6. Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa
  7. Horticultural Reviews by Jules Janick, 2007-01-02

181. Agronomy Society Honors Cantrell
agronomy society honors Cantrell Dec 5, 2003 1200 PM ROY G. CANTRELL,vice president of agricultural research at Cotton Incorporated
http://deltafarmpress.com/mag/farming_agronomy_society_honors/
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182. Oosterhuis Honored By Agronomy Society
Oosterhuis honored by agronomy Society Jan 10, 2003 1200 PM DERRICKM. OOSTERHUIS, professor of crop physiology at the University
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183. Soybean
Notes on taxonomy of Soybean Glycine max L. Merrill
http://corn.agronomy.wisc.edu/FISC/Soybean/Soybean.htm
Grain Crops Production and Management
A University of Wisconsin Short Course Outline Home Systems ... Harvest Last updated on February 11, 2003
History
  • The soybean first entered North America in the 18th century. It was not until the 1930s that the crop started to be processed industrially for edible oil and protein meal in the United States. Since that time it has become the most widely grown protein/oilseed crop in the world, with both North and South America producing large portions of the world's supply of this remarkable crop.
Soybean taxonomy: Glycine max L. Merrill
Glycine ussuriensis = wild type
  • Progenitor of cultivated type Grows wild in se asia. both types are diploids 2n=40 early uses of soybeans
Grown in the orient for centuries
Uses: human food, animal feed, industrial purposes, fertilizer
  • Oil crop and protein crop = 18-20% oil and 38-40% protein Soybean meal = 44% protein and 1% oil
  • World acreage and production
    USA 45% of acreage, 55% production

    184. The Soils Of Pennsylvania
    Maps and description.
    http://agguide.agronomy.psu.edu/CM/Sec1/sec11a.htm

    185. Horticulture & Agronomy Graduate Group Home Page
    Graduate Group in Horticulture agronomy. Introduction; PreparationRequirements; Master s Degree Plans; Application Procedures; Support
    http://ggha.ucdavis.edu/

    186. PLB143: Crop Of The Day: Mango, Mangifera Indica
    Images, information, and links.
    http://agronomy.ucdavis.edu/gepts/pb143/crop/mango/mango.htm
    The crop of the day:
    The Mango, Mangifera indica
    Return to course home page
    Some related sites of interest

    187. PLB143: The Crop Of The Day: Cacao, Theobroma Cacao
    History and facts from UC Davis.
    http://agronomy.ucdavis.edu/gepts/pb143/crop/cacao/cacao.htm
    The Crop of the Day
    Cacao, Theobroma cacao
    The divine food
    Return to course home page
    Sources
    • Kennedy AJ (1995) Cacao, Theobroma cacao (Sterculiaceae). In: Smartt J, Simmonds NW (eds.) Evolution of crop plants. Longman, London: pp. 472-475 Sauer JD (1993) Historical geography of crop plants. CRC, Boca Raton, FL: pp. 162-167 West JA (1992) A brief history and botany of cacao. In: Foster N, Cordell LS (eds.), Chilies to chocolate: food the Americas gave the world. Univ. of Arizona, Tucson: pp. 105-121 Sokolov R (1991) Why we eat what we eat. Summit, New York International Cocoa Organization
    The genus Theobroma
    • Theobroma sp.
        Sterculiaceae: other member genus? Cola ~ 20 species Lowland and lower montane forests of Central and South America (Amazon, Orinoco) Generally understory species: shady, warm and humid environments; small trees Reproduction:
          Flowers: cauliflorous, white Self-incompatible; cross-pollination by midges
        Fruit ("pods"): 20-25 cm long; 7-10 cm wide
          Seeds: limited viability; no dormancy
        Theobroma cacao
        Geographic subdivision
        • T. cacao

    188. Crop Evolution, Domestication, And Biodiversity
    Features a range of information on Phaseolus and Vigna including research, publications, and genome mapping.
    http://agronomy.ucdavis.edu/gepts/geptslab.htm
    Crop Evolution, Domestication, and Biodiversity (Paul Gepts Lab at UC Davis)

    189. Plant Physiology Home Page
    Program overview for the Plant Physiology course at the University of Kentucky, USA. Also gives admission details.
    http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Agronomy/PlantPhys/plph.html

    190. PLB143 Evolution Of Crop Plants: Domestication, Dissemination And Genetic Divers
    Course materials in on the Neolithic Revolution from the University of California, Davis.
    http://agronomy.ucdavis.edu/gepts/pb143/pb143.htm
    (from Codex Magliabechiano facsimile, University of California Press 1903)
    PLB143: Evolution of Crop Plants
    The origins of agriculture and the domestication of plants
    Spring Quarter
    Paul Gepts,
    Department of Agronomy and Range Science,
    University of California, Davis
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    Agriculture, the deliberate planting and harvesting of plants and herding of animals, is one of the greatest inventions of humanity. It has had marked biological, societal, and ecological consequences, which perdure tothis day and will do so for many years to come. In this course, we will examine the evolutionary processes that have affected plants during and after domestication. Specifically, we will discuss some of the modern analytical tools that have allowed plant biologists and archaeologists to learn more about crop evolution. We will examine where plant cultivation started and how plants were modified as a consequence of the selection pressures imposed by cultivation leading to their eventual domestication. Some of the questions we will attempt to answer, are:

    191. Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences - Home Page
    Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service. Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station. Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources. Department of Plant and Soil Sciences Oklahoma State University 368 Ag Hall Stillwater, OK 74078
    http://www.agr.okstate.edu/
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    192. MU Integrated Crop Management Extension
    Integrated Crop Management (ICM) Extension is dedicated to improving the wellbeingof Missouri s citizens by providing information that improves crop
    http://www.psu.missouri.edu/agronx/

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    194. NU Cooperative Extension Publications Catalog
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