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Paul M. Harris
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Department of Agriculture, University of Reading, Reading, UK
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Research and publications on the potato crop have burgeoned since the first edition of this book was published in 1978. However, the warm reception of the first edition suggested that it had a useful part to play in promoting the scientific basis for understanding and improving the yield and quality of the crop. Since the first edition was out of print and a second reprint would not have taken into account the contributions made by research over the intervening years, it became obvious that a complete revision was necessary. There was, in particular, a need to take account of the rapid extension of interest in the crop into climates and farming systems with which it has not been traditionally associa,ted. Those involved with the crop will be sadly aware that a number of contributors to the first edition are no longer with us. Their contribution to our knowledge of the crop will however be a permanent legacy of their achievement. I would like to thank all those who have contributed to the book for their willingness to cooperate in the difficult task of bringing their particular subject up to date. This is even more noteworthy for the pressure of time appears to be almost an order of magnitude higher than it was when the first edition was tackled.
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19 November 2015
Table of contents (17 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xviii
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- P. J. Gregory, L. P. Simmonds
Pages 214-246
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- E. J. Allen, P. J. O’Brien, D. Firman
Pages 247-291
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- E. J. Allen, D. C. E. Wurr
Pages 292-333
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- G. A. Hide, D. H. Lapwood
Pages 403-437
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- K. Evans, D. L. Trudgill, K. V. Raman, E. B. Radcliffe
Pages 438-506
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- R. M. J. Storey, H. V. Davies
Pages 507-569
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- B. D. Witney, D. C. McRae
Pages 570-607
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- W. G. Burton, A. van Es, K. J. Hartmans
Pages 608-727
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- D. E. Horton, J. L. Anderson
Pages 794-815
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Back Matter
Pages 882-909
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The book has been brought very closely up-to-date and the presentation of knowledge in several of the chapters in couched with better understanding than in the earlier edition. The first edition of The Potato Crop was a good book. The second edition is better. Yes, it is worth buying again - Journal of Agricultural Science; ... one of the best reference texts available...usable tool of knowlege - Elsevier Science; The book has been brought very closely up-to-date and the presentation of knowledge in several of the chapters couched with better understanding than in the earlier edition. The first edition of The Potato Crop was a good book. The second edition is better. Yes, it is worth buying again - Journal of Agricultural Science
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Agriculture, University of Reading, Reading, UK
Paul M. Harris