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Books > Professional & Technical > Agriculture & farming > Horticulture
The major objective of this book is to highlight the significance
of phytonematodes in horticulture. Detailed and latest information
on major aspects of phytonematodes associated exclusively with
horticultural crops, which is the need of the day, is lacking.
Hence, the book has been written mainly with the objective of
providing its readers, comprehensive information on the advanced
aspects related to phytonematodes associated with horticultural
crops. It also provides basic information on plant parasitic
nematodes since it is required for a better understanding of
advanced topics. Several popular topics, information on which is
already available in plenty, have been avoided. Thus, book
explicates both the essential fundamental and advanced aspects
pertaining to nematodes associated with horticultural crops. The
book is conveniently divided into 13 chapters, which cover latest
information on the major fundamental and advanced aspects related
to phytonematodes including the role of phytonematodes in
horticultural industry, phylogenetic and evolutionary concepts in
nematodes, major phytonematodes associated with horticultural crops
and their diagnostic keys, symptoms caused by phytonematodes and
disease diagnosis, nematode population threshold levels, crop loss
assessment, nematode diseases of horticultural crops and their
management, nematode disease complexes, genetics of nematode
parasitism, important nematological techniques and nematodes of
quarantine importance. An exclusive chapter on novel methods of
nematode management has been included mainly to provide the
information on the latest molecules and novel modes of managing
nematodes attacking horticultural crops. Routine nematode
management aspects, information on which is already available, have
not been discussed; instead, this topic reflects the changing
scenario of future nematode management. Hence, this book can serve
as a friendly guide to meet the requirements of the students,
teachers and researchers interested in these 'hidden enemies' of
the grower, apart from the research and extension personnel working
under Public organizations, officials of State departments of
Horticulture, Forestry, field workers and all those concerned and
working with plant parasitic nematodes. Appropriate diagrams,
convincing tables and suitable graphs/illustrations have been
furnished at right places. A complete bibliography has also been
included.
The book contains aspects of production, genetics and breeding of
Capsicum species with emphasis on fruit quality, yield and its
nutritional characteristics among with some specific chapters
focusing on breeding and physiological features of potted
ornamental Chili and responses to abiotic stress and postharvest of
fruits.
Westcott's Plant Disease is a reference book on diseases which
attack plants. Diseases of plants are found on most all plants
including trees, shrubs, grasses, forage, fruits, vegetables,
garden and greenhouse plants as well as native wild flowers and
even weeds. Plant Disease Handbook identifies various types of
diseases which are known to invade these plants located throughout
North and South America. The recordings include diseases caused by
fungi, bacteria, viruses, viroids and nematodes. Causal disease
agents are described and illustrated in many cases and diseases and
disease control measures are also discussed. A book such as this is
never finished since new reports of diseases are continuously
reported. This includes new diseases and previously known diseases
which occur on both presently recorded plants and on new plants
found to be susceptible to diseases. Westcott's Plant Disease
provides a reference and guide for identification and control of
these plant disease problems.
Environmental, Physiological and Chemical Controls of Adventitious
Rooting in Cuttings provides a review of the environmental,
physiological and chemical controls of adventitious rooting in
cuttings obtained from plants. In plants, adventitious roots, which
are highly useful for vegetative propagation (or clonal
propagation) are produced mainly from leaves, hypocotyls, stems or
shoots. Vegetative propagation may occur naturally by using
propagules such as roots, underground and aerial stems, leaves,
buds and bulbils. It may also be done artificially through
regenerative organs (rhizomes, bulbs, and corms) and by utilizing
specialized methods, like cutting, grafting and layering. This book
covers the latest tactics surrounding these processes. As a
plethora of factors affect the adventitious rooting of cuttings,
adding to the complexity of the phenomenon. The main factors which
control adventitious root formation are types of cuttings, presence
of leaf area on cuttings, types of hormones and their
concentration, duration of hormonal treatment (quick dip, long
soak, dry dip, spray dip, or total immerse method), maturation
(juvenile or mature), genotype, explant position, and more, all of
which are discussed here.
Plant breeding has undergone a period of very rapid and significant development in recent years and the area of fruit breeding is no exception. This book provides a balanced, up-to-date and comprehensive account of the developments in the field of breeding tropical and subtropical fruits. It offers not only the theoretical and applied aspects of breedings fruits but also provides an authoritative manual of the conventional and new techniques used for increasing efficiency of crop improvement programmes. In specific chapters the book deals with crop taxonomy, genetic resources, floral biology, breeding objectives, inheritance patterns and information on new improved cultivars/hybrids.
Provides a state-of-the-science overview of arthropods affecting
grape production around the world. Vineyard pest management is a
dynamic and evolving field, and the contributed chapters provide
insights into arthropods that limit this important crop and its
products. Written by international experts from the major
grape-growing regions, it provides a global overview of arthropods
affecting vines and the novel strategies being used to prevent
economic losses, including invasive pests affecting viticulture.
The book contains reviews of the theoretical basis of integrated
pest management, multiple chapters on biological control, current
status of chemical control, as well as in-depth and
well-illustrated reviews of the major arthropod pests affecting
grape production and how they are being managed worldwide. This
text will serve as a primary resource for applied entomologists,
students, growers, and consultants with interests at the
intersection of viticulture and applied entomology.
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