Authored vs. edited book chapter

According to APA, there is a huge difference when citing a chapter from an authored book and an edited one.

In the case of an edited one, the following data are necessary:

In-text, paraphrase: (Chapter Author, publication year) (and Chapter No if we want to inform the reader)
In-text, direct citation: (Chapter Author, publication year, page number)
Reference list: complete book with editors' name

In the case of an authored book chapter:

In-text, paraphrase: (Author, publication year)
In-text, direct quotation: (Author, publication year, page number)
Reference list: complete book

How can we add all the necessary data in Zotero for an edited book chapter? The form for the Book section does not contain all data (e.g., chapter author, number, and page number cannot be stored) — thus, the reference list entry will not be correct.

Example:

The correct citation for a chapter in an edited book:

(Aron et al., 2019)

Aron, L., Botella, M., & Lubart, T. (2019). Culinary arts: Talent and their development. In R. F. Subotnik, P. Olszewski-Kubilius, & F. C. Worrell (Eds.), The psychology of high performance: Developing human potential into domain-specific talent* (pp. 345–359). American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000120-016

*The psychology.... " -italicised, just it cannot be pasted correctly.

What Zotero does:

(Aron et al., 2019)

Aron, L., Botella, M., & Lubart, T. (2019). Culinary arts: Talent and their development. In The psychology of high performance: Developing human potential into domain-specific talent* (pp. 345–359). American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000120-016

*: italicised

Editors are not shown.

Any idea how to solve this problem with Zotero? (Manually it can be modified.)

Note: The correct citation for a chapter in an authored book does not cause a problem.

Thanks!
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