Vegetables II Fabaceae, Liliaceae, Solanaceae, and Umbelliferae
The production and consumption of vegetables has expanded dramatically in the last years, with a global growth in the production of more than 50% in the last decade and it is expected that in the coming years, vegetable crops production will continue its
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		    HANDBOOK OF PLANT BREEDING Editors-in-Chief: JAIME PROHENS, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain FERNANDO NUEZ, Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain MARCELO J. CARENA, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, USA
 
 Volume 1 Vegetables I: Asteraceae, Brassicaceae, Chenopodicaceae, and Cucurbitaceae Edited by Jaime Prohens and Fernando Nuez Volume 2 Vegetables II: Fabaceae, Liliaceae, Solanaceae and Umbelliferae Edited by Jaime Prohens and Fernando Nuez
 
 VEGETABLES II Fabaceae, Liliaceae, Solanaceae, and Umbelliferae
 
 Edited by
 
 Jaime Prohens Universidad Politecnica de Valencia Valencia, Spain
 
 and
 
 Fernando Nuez Universidad Politecnica de Valencia Valencia, Spain
 
 Jaime Prohens COMAV-UPV Universidad Politecnica de Valencia 14 Camino de Vera Valencia 46022 Spain [email protected]
 
 ISBN: 978-0-387-74108-6
 
 Fernando Nuez COMAV-UPV Universidad Politécnica de Valencia 14 Camino de Vera Valencia 46022 Spain [email protected]
 
 e-ISBN: 978-0-387-74110-9
 
 Library of Congress Control Number: 2007936360 © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC All rights reserved. This work may not be translated or copied in whole or in part without the written permission of the publisher (Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, 233 Spring Street, New York, NY 10013, USA), except for brief excerpts in connection with reviews or scholarly analysis. Use in connection with any form of information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed is forbidden. The use in this publication of trade names, trademarks, service marks, and similar terms, even if they are not identified as such, is not to be taken as an expression of opinion as to whether or not they are subject to proprietary rights.
 
 Cover illustration: Typical seed production field for an extremely early Japanese onion cultivar (courtesy of M. Shigyo) Printed on acid-free paper. 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 springer.com
 
 Contents
 
 Preface........................................................................................................................vii Contributors……………………………………………….…………......................ix Family Fabaceae (=Leguminosae) 1. Garden Pea ............................................................................................................3 Mike Ambrose 2. Snap Bean ............................................................................................................27 Metaxia Koutsika-Sotiriou and Ekaterini Traka-Mavrona Family Liliaceae 3. Asparagus ............................................................................................................87 Fernando López Anido and Enrique Cointry 4. Onion ..................................................................................................................121 Masayoshi Shigyo and Chris Kik Family Solanaceae 5. Eggplant ............................................................................................................163 Marie-Christine Daunay 6. Pepper .........		
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