Crops that feed the World 2. Soybean—worldwide production, use, and constraints caused by pathogens and pests Glen L. HartmanEllen D. WestTheresa K. Herman Original Paper 27 January 2011 Pages: 5 - 17
The relative importance of drought and other water-related constraints for major food crops in South Asian farming systems Xiaoyun LiStephen R. WaddingtonM. Carmen de Vicente Original Paper 28 January 2011 Pages: 19 - 33
Food self-sufficiency and natural hazards in China Elisabeth Simelton Original Paper 21 January 2011 Pages: 35 - 52
Winter wheat quantity or quality? Assessing food security in Uzbekistan Kirsten Maren KienzlerInna RudenkoJohn P. A Lamers Original Paper 28 January 2011 Pages: 53 - 64
Knowledge through participation: the triumphs and challenges of transferring Integrated Pest and Disease Management (IPDM) technology to cocoa farmers in Papua New Guinea Rosalie DanielJohn Kamane KonamDavid Ian Guest Original Paper 08 February 2011 Pages: 65 - 79
Integrated rice-fish farming in Bangladesh: meeting the challenges of food security Nesar AhmedStephen T. Garnett Original Paper 20 January 2011 Pages: 81 - 92
Stress-adapted extremophiles provide energy without interference with food production Ray A. BressanMuppala P. ReddyHans J. Bohnert Original Paper 19 February 2011 Pages: 93 - 105
Seeds, sex and civilisation: how the hidden life of plants has shaped our world by Peter Thompson, with a conclusion by Stephen Harris. 272 pages with 49 illustrations Karen van Oostrum Book Review 05 January 2011 Pages: 107 - 109
Matthew P. Reynolds (Ed): Climate change and crop production Peter J. Gregory Book Review 07 December 2010 Pages: 111 - 112
Erratum: The impact of climate change on disease constraints on production of oilseed rape Neal EvansMichael H. ButterworthBruce D. L. Fitt Erratum 11 January 2011 Pages: 117 - 120