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Potato is a crop grown on all
inhabited continents of the globe. It is included in the top five crops of the
world, used as staple food in several countries, and the number of people daily
consuming the potato may surpass one billion. Despite the high quantities of
seed potato produced worldwide, there are yield gaps due to challenges such as
abiotic stresses, pests, climate change and poor production practices. A
region-wide critical analysis of yield declining factors can help formulate
management strategies that can improve potato yields. Bridging yield gaps in
potato will ultimately ensure the role of this crop in securing current and
future food security. Potato Production Worldwide presents information on this
global crop from its history, morphology, and taxonomy to the growth and
development of the potato crop, including the latest strategies in addressing
today’s biotic and abiotic challenges. This book identifies the reasons for
yield gaps in various potato production regions of the world, as well as
presenting the best production practices, pest management strategies and
approaches to deal with climate change from the perspective of potato
production. Chapters provide important insights into potato production cultures
and approaches in the major potato production countries. Potato Production
Worldwide will be a valuable resource for researchers, scientists and students
seeking a comprehensive view of successful potato production.
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