05092nam 2200589Ia 450 991062728810332120250916165820.01-280-37837-997866135562881-84593-784-8(CKB)2670000000156040(EBL)892966(OCoLC)787843331(SSID)ssj0000639623(PQKBManifestationID)12207480(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000639623(PQKBWorkID)10604932(PQKB)10189851(MiAaPQ)EBC892966(EXLCZ)99267000000015604020110708d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPeppers botany, production and uses /edited by Vincent M. RussoWallingford, Oxfordshire, UK ;Cambridge, MA CABIc20121 online resource (308 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-84593-767-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Contributors; Preface; 1 Ethnobotany; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Archaeobotanical Record; 1.3 Considering the Archaeological Data; 1.4 Chillies Circa and After European Contact; 1.5 Why are Chillies so Popular?; 2 The Taxonomy of the Genus Capsicum; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Taxonomy; 2.3 The Domesticated Capsicums; C. annuum var. annuum L.; C. chinense Jacq.; C. frutescens L.; C. baccatum var. pendulum (Willd.) Eshbaugh; C. pubescens Ruiz & Pavon; A key to the domesticated Capsicum species; 2.4 Modern Studies of Capsicum that Relate to their Taxonomy2.5 Origin and Evolution of Capsicum3 Genetics; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Taxonomy and Botany; Capsicum species; Flower structure; Male sterility; Interspecific hybridization; 3.3 Molecular Linkage Maps; 3.4 Horticultural Traits; Color; Capsaicinoids; Morphology; 3.5 Pest Resistance and Physiological Disorders; Disease resistance; Insects, mites, and nematode resistance; Abiotic disorders; 3.6 Future Prospects; 4 Greenhouse Production; 4.1 Introduction; Botany and commercial cultivars; Nutritional values; Production in the world; 4.2 Greenhouse Structure; Location; Structure and coveringsEnvironmental control4.3 Production; Pepper plant propagation; Production systems; Spacing, training, and pruning; Pollination, fruit set, and yield; Physiological disorders; 4.4 Harvest and Postharvest; Harvest maturity; Grading and packaging; Storage; Chilling injury and storage disorders; Preharvest factors; 4.5 Insects and Diseases; Insects; Diseases; 4.6 Challenge and Opportunity; Production costs; Stress tolerance; Impact on environment; Nutritional values and health concerns; Breeding; 4.7 Summary; 5 Tissue Culture of Capsicum Species; 5.1 Introduction5.2 Recalcitrance of Capsicum GenusThe genotype and explant in regeneration; 5.3 In vitro Morphogenesis of Capsicum Genus; Organogenesis; Somatic embryogenesis; 5.4 Plant Tissue Culture for Pepper Crop Improvement; Somaclonal variation in pepper; Haploid culture; Protoplast culture; Genetic transformation of chilli pepper; 5.5 Perspectives; 6 Transplant Production; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Seed Production; 6.3 Priming Seed; Seed; Priming methods; Seed coating; 6.4 Greenhouse Seedling Production; Temperature; Moisture; Humidity; 6.5 Media; Composition; Nongreenhouse production6.6 Organic Variations6.7 Planter Trays; 6.8 Seeding Methods; Fertilization; 6.9 Pest Control; Insects; Fungi; Other pests and problems; 6.10 Plant Hardening; 7 Transplanters for Use in Pepper Production; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Types of Transplanters and Seedlings; Classification of seedlings; 7.3 Mechanical Details of Transplanters for Peppers; Seedling box or tray holder; Trash cutting devices, furrow openers, soil covering and soil packing devices; Planting unit; Seedling pick-up unit; 7.4 Recent Advances in the Design of Transplanters; 7.5 Performance of Transplanters7.6 Transplanting Requirements of Peppers and Mechanical TransplantersThe group of plants known as 'peppers' is diverse, containing types that contribute to the fresh and processed food markets as well as varieties that are used in pharmaceuticals and other non-food commercial products. Peppers originally developed in tropical regions, but are now grown and used in every country where it is possible to grow them, including in areas where production is difficult. This book examines peppers from historical, genetic, physiological and production perspectives, following the development of the cultivated crop from the wild type. Diverse examples of pod types and theiPeppersPeppersUtilizationPeppers.PeppersUtilization.635/.643Russo Vincent M1266390MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910627288103321Peppers2973051UNINA02204nam2 22003853i 450 TO0034536420251003044405.020020228d1979 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01nBollettino bibliografico per la storia del Mezzogiorno d'Italia, 1961-1970a cura di Guido D'AgostinoNapoliSocieta napoletana di storia patria1979LIII, 722 p.26 cm.001LO100158502001 Archivio storico per le province napoletanepubblicato a cura della Societa di storia patriaItalia meridionaleBibliografiaFIRCFIC030340I016.9457BIBLIOGRAFIE E CATALOGHI DI STORIA. 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(Precedente collocazione A 932)B 2022100720221007 01 27 AN BN DP DV IR MV PS TLBollettino bibliografico per la storia del Mezzogiorno d'Italia (1961-1970486044UNISANNIO04810oam 2200649 c 450 991035018850332120260202090927.09783847420477384742047X(CKB)4100000009845550(OAPEN)1006402(Verlag Barbara Budrich)9783847410294(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/34660(MiAaPQ)EBC30196473(Au-PeEL)EBL30196473(ScCtBLL)f89bbaff-aa25-40b9-95f7-7bdc7c8c055e(OCoLC)1163832212(Perlego)3256120(oapen)doab34660(OCoLC)1492974132(EXLCZ)99410000000984555020260202d2019 uy 0enguuuuu---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierInterventions against child abuse and violence against women Ethics and culture in practice and policy /Carol Hagemann-White, Liz Kelly, Thomas Meysen1st ed.LeverkusenVerlag Barbara Budrich20191 online resource (320)Cultural Encounters in Intervention Against Violence9783847410294 3847410296 Cover -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Preface (Carol Hagemann-White, Thomas Meysen, Liz Kelly) -- SECTION ONE APPROACHING INTERVENTION: THE ARENA -- Chapter 2 Crafting methodology for an innovative project (Liz Kelly, Carol Hagemann-White) -- Chapter 3 Theorising complex inequalities to meet the challenges of intervention against violence (Vlasta Jalušič) -- Chapter 4 Foundations in ethical theory to guide intervention against gender-based and intergenerational violence (Carol Hagemann-White) -- SECTION TWO UNDERSTANDING THE FRAMEWORKS THAT SHAPE INTERVENTION -- Chapter 5 Information, Intervention, and Assessment - Frameworks of child physical abuse and neglect interventions in four countries (Thomas Meysen) -- Chapter 6 Redress, Rights, and Responsibilities - Institutional Frameworks of Domestic Violence Intervention in Four Countries (Carol Hagemann-White) -- Chapter 7 Trafficking for sexual exploitation and the challenges of intervention: the price of human rights (Jackie Turner) -- SECTION THREE KEY ISSUES IN INTERVENTION -- Chapter 8 The contested concept of culture: encounters in policy and practice on violence and abuse (Liz Kelly, Maria José Magalhães, Thomas Meysen, Maria Garner) -- Chapter 9 Protection and Self-Determination (Thomas Meysen, Bianca Grafe) -- Chapter 10 The responsibilisation of women who experience domestic violence: a case study from England and Wales (Maddy Coy, Liz Kelly) -- Chapter 11 Empowerment and intervention: perspectives of survivors and professionals (Maria José Magalhães, Jackie Turner, Carol Hagemann-White) -- SECTION FOUR REFLECTIONS -- Chapter 12 Intervention cultures: gender, family, and the state in responses to violence (Carol Hagemann-White, Thomas Meysen) -- Chapter 13 Working with voice in research (Bianca Grafe).Chapter 14 Making visible: employing art in researching intervention against violence (Vlasta Jalušič, Lana Zdravković, Raquel Felgueiras) -- Chapter 15 Reading ethics into interventions against violence (Liz Kelly, Thomas Meysen) -- Chapter 16 Transnational Foundations for Ethical Practice in Interventions Against Violence Against Women and Child Abuse (Liz Kelly, Thomas Meysen,Carol Hagemann-White, Vlasta Jalušič, Maria José Magalhães) -- Authors -- Subject index -- Author index -- U4.This book offers insights and perspectives from a study of “Cultural Encounters in Intervention Against Violence” (CEINAV) in four EU-countries. Seeking a deeper understanding of the underpinnings of intervention practices in Germany, Portugal, Slovenia and the United Kingdom, the team explored variations in institutional structures and traditions of law, policing, and social welfare. Theories of structural inequality and ethics are discussed and translated into practice.Cultural Encounters in Intervention Against Violence Seriessexual violencesexual abusewomenchildrenempowermentsexual violencesexual abusewomenchildrenempowermentHagemann-White CarolProf. Dr.edtKelly LizProf.edtMeysen ThomasDr.edtVerlag Barbara BudrichVerlag Barbara BudrichBOOK9910350188503321Interventions against child abuse and violence against women4413909UNINA