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adam_text Contents list of Contributors ............................................................... x PREFACE ......................................................................XVÜ FOREWORD: The New Crops Era — Noel Vietmeyer ..........................................xviii PARTI ECONOMICS AND MARKETING The Economics of New Crops — Don Paarlberg .................................2 Marketing New Crops — Emerson M. Babb .....................................6 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT New Crops Research and Development: A State Perspective — Luther Waters, Jr ___14 New Crops Research and Development: A Federal Perspective — L. H. Princen ___17 New Crops Research and Development: An Industry Perspective — Ronald L. Sampson .....................................................21 Commercializing Promising Technologies — Paul F. O Connell ...................25 Strategic Planning for New-Crop Development — Gary D. Jolliff .................29 Industrial Crops Commercialization — E. Richard Wheaton ......................41 International Repercussions of New Crops — Lowell S. Hardin ...................47 EVALUATING ALTERNATE CROPS New Crops Survey — James A. Duke .........................................54 Evaluating Production Potentials and Developing Extension Recommenda¬ tions for New Vegetable Crops — Charles R. OTDell, Susan B. Sterrett, Barbara M. Young, and Alicia M. Borowski ................................57 Alternate Crops for Dryland Production Systems in Northern Idaho — Kenneth D. Kephart, Glen A. Murray, and Dick L. Auld .....................62 Extension Paraprofessionals: A Unique Resource for Introducing New Crops to Small Farmers (Abstract) — Marion Simon ................................67 A Questionnaire to Assist Growers in Evaluation of New Crops (Abstract) — Russ Karow and Bill Rogers ..............................................68 New Vegetable Crops: Whaťs Worked and What Hasn t (Abstract) — Cathy Sabota ...........................................................68 GERMPLASM AND BREEDING New Crops in the U.S. National Plant Germplasm System — Henry L. Shands and George A. White ...................................................70 International System for Germplasm: New Crop Genetic Resources and the International Board for Plant Genetic Resources — M. C Perry ..............75 Germplasm Resources at the North Central Plant Introduction Station — W. W. Roath, R. L. Clark, M. P. Widrlechner, and R. L. Wilson ................84 Genetic Enhancement and Plant Breeding — Donald N. Duvick ..................90 Plant Breeding: A Reappraisal — Henry L. Shands ..............................96 Enhancing Germplasm with Mass Selection — Glenn W. Burton .................99 Breeding New Industrial Crops — Anson E. Thompson ........................100 BIOTECHNOLOGY Modification of Protein Content in Soybean to Improve Seed Quality — Niels С Nielsen .......................................................106 The Importance of Biological Nitrogen Fixation to New Crop Development — Peter M. Gresshoff. ....................................................113 PART II CEREALS AND PSEUDOCEREALS New Grains and Pseudograins — Duane L. Johnson ...........................122 Grain Amaranth — Charles S. Kauffman and Leon E. Weber ....................127 Amaranth Production in Mexico and Peru — Daniel K. Early ...................140 Intermediate Wheatgrass as a Perennial Grain Crop — Peggy Wagoner and Anne Schauer.........................................................143 Herbicide-tolerant Germplasm in Rice — R. H. Dilday, P. Nastasi, R. J. Smith, Jr., and K. Khodayari ......................................................146 Simply Inherited Genetic Variationin GrainAmaranth (Abstract) — P. A.Kulakow ... 150 Hybridization of Grain Amaranths: Implications for Long-term Development (Abstract) — J. W. Lehmann and R. L. Clark ..............................150 Amaranth Intercropping Techniques of Andean Quechua Peasants (Abstract) — Daniel K. Early ........................................................151 Pearl Millet: A Potential Early Maturing Dryland Feed Grain Crop (Abstract) — William D. Stegmeier, B. Khaleeq, R. L. Vanderlip, and D. J. Andrews ........151 Stand Establishment in Relation to Seedling Mesocotyl and Coieoptile Length in Pearl Millet (Abstract) — B. Khaleeq, W. D. Stegmeier, and R. L. Vanderlip ... 152 Contribution of Ancestral lines in the Development of New Cultivars of Rice (Abstract) — Robert H. Dilday ..........................................152 GRAIN LEGUMES Grain Legumes — Theodore Hymowitz ......................................154 Soybeans: The Success Story — Theodore Hymowitz ..........................159 Dry Pea and Lentil as New Crops in Saskatchewan: A Case Study — A. E. Slinkard, R. S. Bhatty, B. N. Drew, and R. A. A. Morrall .................164 Prospects for Domesticating Illinois Bundleflower — Peter A. Kulakow, Laura L. Benson, and Jake G. Vail ........................................168 White Lupin: An Example of New Crop Development Projects in Maine (Abstract) — Laura C. Merrick ..........................................171 Evaluation of Herbicides for Sweet White Lupin (Abstract) — Richard Leep and Donald С Penner..................................................... 172 Generation Mean Analysis of Agronomic Traits in Chickpea (Abstract) — Saranga P. Kidambi, Tarlochan S. Sandhu, and Balwant S. Bhullar ...........172 FORAGES Grasses: New and Improved — Glenn W. Burton ..............................174 The True Clovers — Norman L. Taylor .......................................177 Special Purpose Forage Legumes — Meivin D. Rumbaugh ......................183 Big Trefoil: A New Legume for Pastures on Fragipan Soils — C. J. Kaiser and M. E. Heath ...........................................................191 OILSEEDS Chemistry of New Oilseed Industrial Crops — Robert Kleiman ..................196 New Temperate Oilseed Crops — Steven J. Knapp............................203 Cañóla: A Quality Brassica Oilseed — R. K. Downey ...........................211 Potential of Canola Production in Ohio — Walter H. Schmidt ...................216 Crambe: A New Industrial Crop in limbo — Koert J. Lessman ..................217 Potential of Winter and Spring Rapeseed Cultivars for Oilsesd Production in the SoutheasternUnited States — P. L. Raymer, D. G. Bullock, and D. L Thomas .... 223 Sesame: New Approaches for Crop Improvement — Raghav Ram, David Catlin, Juan Romero, and Craig Cowley ................................. 225 Cruciferous Oilseeds (Abstract) — Paul H. Williams ___ . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22S Rapeseed Performance in West Tennessee (Abstract) — К A. Fribour¿ ........... C. R. Graves, G. N. Rhodes, Jr., J. E. Bradley, and E. C. Bernard Gorczanski ... 228 High Glucosinolate Rapeseed Meal as a Supplemental Protein Source in Finishing Cattle Diets (Abstract) — Jean Heidker and С F. Klopfenstein.....229 Influence of Irrigation Timing and Nitrogen on Growth, Yield, and Quality of Rape (Abstract) — Joseph G. Lauer......................................229 Climatic Evaluation for Crambe (Abstract) — Yunus Gul and S. E. Taylor .........229 INDUSTRIAL CROPS Arid-land Industrial Crops — Anson E. Thompson ............................232 Improved Guayule Germplasm for Domestic Production of Natural Rubber — A. Estilai and J. G. Waines ..............................................242 Facultative Apomixis in Guayule as a Source of Genetic Diversity — Dennis T. Ray, David A. Dierig, and Anson E. Thompson ...................245 Jojoba: A Unique Liquid Wax Producer from the American Desert — Himayat H. Naqvi and Irwin P. Ting .....................................247 Introduction of Chia and Gum Tragacanth in the U.S. —Howard S. Gentry, Marc MitÜeman, and Peter R. McCrohan .................................252 Producing Fuels and Chemicals from Cellulosic Crops —Jacqueline D. Broder and J. Wayne Barrier ...................................................257 Fuel Production Potential of Several Agricultural Crops — D. A. Mays, W. Buchanan, B. N. Bradford, and P. M. Giordano .........................260 Screening of Herbaceous Species for Energy Crops on Wet Soils in Ohio — N. A. Wright ..........................................................263 Colliguaya integerrima (Euphorbiaceae): A Possible New Crop for Temperate Deserts (Abstract) — Damian Ravetta and Alberta Soriano .................267 Agave: A New Crop for the Desert Southwest (Abstract) — Robert G.McDaniel ......268 Chinese Tallow: Multipurpose Tree Crop (Abstract) — Edward Glumac and Joe Cowles ...........................................................268 FIBER CROPS Fiber Morphology and New Crops — Richard A. Horn and Vance С Setterholm......270 Woody Fiber Crops — Stanley L. Krugman ...................................275 Black Locust: A Multi-purpose Tree Species for Temperate Climates — Robert P. Barrett, Tesfai Mebrahtu, and James W. Hanover .................278 New Tree Crops from Interspecific Leucaena Hybrids — James L. Brewbaker and Charles T. Sorensson ...................................................283 Non-wood Fiber Crops: Commercialization of Kenaf for Newsprint — Daniel E. Kugler .......................................................289 Economics of Kenaf Production in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas — Andrew W. Scott, Jr., and Charles S. Taylor ...............................292 The Rise and Fall of Kenaf as a Fiber Crop in North Carolina — William T.Fike ........297 Salt Tolerance of Kenaf — L. E. Francois, T. J. Donovan, and E. V. Mass ...........300 Kenaf: An Alternative Crop for Delaware (Abstract) — Hames Don Tumori, Richard Taylor, and George Malone .....................................301 Cultivar Evaluations and Fertility Requirements of Kenaf in Southeast Texas (Abstract) — John W. Sij ...............................................302 FRUITS AND NUTS Asian Pears — James A. Beutel..............................................304 Kiwifruit — James A. Beutel.................................................309 Mayhaw: A New Fruit Crop for the South — Jerry A. Payne and Gerard W.Krewer. ... 317 Lingonberry: Potential New Fruit for the Northern United States — Elden J. Stang, Gavin G. Weis, and John Klueh ............................321 Requirements for a United States Chestnut Industry — Robert L. Stebbins ........324 Eastern Black Walnut: Potential for Commercial Nut Producing Cultivare — William Reid ..........................................................327 New Subtropical Tree Crops in California — Louise Ferguson and Marylu Arpaia .....331 Tropical Fruits — Mary Lamberts and Jonathan H. Crane .......................337 Introduction and Domestication of Rare and Wild Fruit and Nut Trees for Desert Areas — Avinoam Nerd, James A. Aronson, and Yosef Mizrahi .............355 Papaya: A Potential Annual Crop Under Middle Georgia Conditions — U. L. Yadava, Janice A. Burris, and D. McCrary ............................364 New Crops from Brazil — David Arkcoll .....................................367 Cupuassu: A New Beverage Crop for Brazil — Christiane Cabral Velho, Anna Whipkey, and Jules Janick .........................................372 Fire Blight Susceptibility in a Young Asian Pear Planting (Abstract) — CaulaA.Beyl ... 376 Regeneration of Carica pentagona (Babaco) (Abstract) —Rebecca Vega de Rojas and Sherry Kitto ..........................................................376 VEGETABLE CROPS Latin American Vegetables — Mary Lamberts .................................378 Asian Vegetables — Mas Yamaguchi ..........................................387 Legume Species as Leaf Vegetables — Robert P. Barrett ........................391 Vegetable Amaranths: Cultivar Selection for Summer Production in the South — Ramsey L Sealy, E. L McWilliams, J. Novak, F. Fong, and C. M. Kenerley -----396 Melofon: A New Crop for Concentrated Yield of Pickles — Haim Nerson, Harry S. Paris, and Menahem Edelstein..................................399 Hull-less Seeded Pumpkins: A New Edible Snackseed Crop — J. Brent Loy ......403 Tomatillo: A Potential Vegetable Crop for Louisiana — D. N. Móricom, M. C. Rush, and H. Flores ..............................................407 WiÜoof Chicory: A New Vegetable Crop in the United States — Kenneth A. Corey, David J. Marchant, and Lester F. Whitney ...............414 Seakale: A New Vegetable Produced as Etiolated Sprouts — Jean-Yves Péron .....419 Tuberous-rooted Chervil: A New Root Vegetable for Temperate Climates — Jean-Yves Péron .......................................................422 Tropical Root and Tuber Crops — Stephen K. СШаіг ..........................424 Andean Tuber Crops: Worldwide Potential — Calvin R. Sperling and Steven R. King ..........:.............................................428 Domestication of Apios americana — B. D. Reynolds, W. J. Blackmon, E. Wickremesinhe, M. H. Wells, and R. J. Constantin .......................436 Protein Quality Evaluation of Apios amaerícana Tubers (Abstract) — Holly E. Johnson, Maren Hegsted, and William J. Blackmon ................443 Protein Quality in Apios americana Tubers and Seeds (Abstract) — P. W. Wilson, F. J. Pichardo, W. J. Blackmon, and B. D. Reynolds .........................443 Compositional Changes in Apios americana Tubers During Storage (Abstract) — D. H. Picha, W. J. Blackmon, P. W. Wilson, L. P. Hanson, and B. D. Reynolds ......443 Inoculation, Nitrogen, and Cultivar Effects on Nodulation and Tuber Yield of Apios americana (Abstract) — D. H. Putnam, L. Field, and G. H. Heichel ......444 Evaluations of Pre-emergence Herbicides for Use in Apios americana (Abstract) — D. Wayne Wells and R. J. Constantin ..................................444 Evaluating Apios americana as a Wetland Tuber Crop (Abstract) — Mary E. Musgrave, Alston G. Hopkins, Jr., and William J. Blackmon .........445 The Winged Bean: A Potential Protein Crop (Abstract) — S. Venketeswaran, M. A. D. L. Dias, and Ursula V. Weyers ...................................445 Effect of Southern Root Knot Nematode on Yield Components of Yardlong Beans (Abstract) — E. G. Rhoden, С. К Bonsi, and M. L. Ngoyi .............446 Susceptibility of Yardlong Beans to Root Knot Nematode Infestation (Abstract) — E. G. Rhoden, C. K. Bonsi, and M. L. Ngoyi ............................446 viu FLORAL AND LANDSCAPE CROPS New Floricultural Crops — Mark S. Roh and Roger H. Lawson ..................448 New Herbaceous Ornamental Crops Research — Allan M. Armitage .............453 Gerbera Daisies: A Potential Field-produced Cut Flower Crop for Coastal South Carolina — Robert J. Dufault, Tyron Phillips, and John W. Kelly .............457 Trends Influencing the Introduction of New Landscape Plants — Mark P. Widrlechner ...................................................460 Cuphea glutinosa Selections for Flowering Ornamental Ground Cover in South¬ east United States — Casimir A. Jaworski and Sharad С Phatak ............467 Development of the Threatened Halophyte Mallontonia gnaphalodes as a New Ornamental Crop (Abstract) —Stephen D. Verkade and George E.Fitzpatrick. .. 470 Photoperiodic Control of Flowering of Salvia leucantha L. (Abstract) — Allan M. Armitage, J. M. Laushman, and F. Vogel..........................470 Regeneration and Proliferation of Veltheimia bradeata (Abstract) — Sherry Kitto and Pamela Geiselhart.................................................470 AROMATIC, SPICE, MEDICINAL, AND BIOACTIVE PLANTS Essential Oils and Culinary Herbs — James E. Simon ..........................472 Basil: A Source of Essential Oils — James E. Simon, James Quinn, and Renée G. Murray ......................................................484 Domestic Production of Spices and Herbs — Selashe Kebede ...................489 Promising Phytomedicinals — James A. Duke .................................491 Chinese Medicinals — Albert Y. Leung .......................................499 Natural Pesticides from Plants — Stephen O. Duke ............................511 Phyllanthus Species: Sources of New Antiviral Compounds — David W. Unander, P. S. Venkateswaran, Irving Millman, and Baruch S. Blumberg..............518 Artemisia annua L: A Promising Aromatic and Medicinal — James E. Simon, Denys Charles, Ernst Cebert, Lois Grant, Jules Janick, and Anna Whipkey. ... 522 Production of Catnip in North Carolina — J. M. Ferguson, W. W. Weeks, and W. T. Fike .............................................................527 Borage: A Source of Gamma Linolenic Acid (Abstract) — James E. Simon, Nancy Beaubaire, Stephen C. Weiler, and Jules Janick ......................528 Breeding Arid-adapted Pyrethram for Insecticide Production in the Desert Southwest (Abstract) — Robert G. McDaniel .............................529 SPACE CROPS New Crops for Space Bases — C. H. Walkinshaw and S. G. Galliano .............532 Utility of Cowpea Foliage in a Crop Production System for Space — David L Bubenheim, Cary A. Mitchell, and Suzanne S. Nielsen .............535 AFTERWORD Symposium Summary — Jules Janick ........................................539 Index to Species, Crops, and Crop Products .......................................541 Index to Authors ...............................................................559 ix
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