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Postharvest Technology of Perishable Horticultural Commodities
describes all the postharvest techniques and technologies available
to handle perishable horticultural food commodities. It includes
basic concepts and important new advances in the subject. Adopting
a thematic style, chapters are organized by type of treatment, with
sections devoted to postharvest risk factors and their
amelioration. Written by experts from around the world, the book
provides core insights into identifying and utilizing appropriate
postharvest options for maximum results.
Designed to provide readers with a full appreciation of the
wonderful world of horticultural science, the Second Edition of
INTRODUCTION TO HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE covers everything the reader
needs to know in a comprehensive format that is easy to understand.
Coverage includes critical topics such as fundamental concepts,
cutting edge research, careers in horticulture, the relationship
between horticulture and the environment, classification of plants,
and plant anatomy. Readers are also introduced to key concepts such
as plant propagation, media, nutrients and fertilizers, plants and
the environment, plant growth regulators, post harvest physiology
and pest management, greenhouse structures, nursery site selection,
development and facilities, producing nursery crops, and floral
design. Through enhanced visual aids and the inclusion of recent
trends in the field, the second edition has been designed to peak
reader interest and improve reader understanding.
Horticultural Plant Breeding is a complete and comprehensive
resource for the development of new cultivars or clones of
horticultural crops. It covers the basic theories that underpin
plant breeding and applies Mendelian, quantitative and population
inheritance practices in smaller populations where the individual
plant has high value. Specific traditional breeding methods are
also covered, with an emphasis on how these methods are adapted for
horticultural species. In addition, the integration of
biotechnologies with traditional breeding methodologies is
explored, with an emphasis on specific applications for fruits,
vegetables and ornamental crop species. Presented in focused
sections, Horticultural Plant Breeding addresses historical
perspectives and context, and genetics as a critical foundation of
plant breeding. It highlights treatments of the various components
of breeding programs, such as breeding objectives, germplasm,
population engineering, mating systems, enhanced selection methods,
established breeding methods applicable to inbreeding and
outcrossing situations, and post-breeding activities.
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