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Title:
Horticultural Reviews. Volume 46
Author:
Warrington, I. J. (Ian J.), editor.
ISBN:
9781119521075

9781119521082

9781119521099
Physical Description:
1 online resource : color illustrations
Series:
Horticultural Reviews Ser.
Contents:
Intro; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Dedication: Guglielmo Costa; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Recent Advances in Sexual Propagation and Breeding of Garlic; I. Introduction; II. Horticultural Diversity and Genetic Resources; III. Life Cycle and the Flowering Process; A. Seed and Seedling Development; B. Annual Life Cycle and Florogenesis; C. Environmental and Genetic Control of Flowering; IV. Fertility Barriers; A. Morphology and Anatomy of the Individual Flower; B. Environmental and Genetic Control of Male Sterility; V. Unlocking Variability by Sexual Reproduction.

A. Morphological Variability in Seedling PopulationsB. Environmental Regulation of Seedling Development; C. Molecular Markers in Variable Garlic Populations; VI. Concluding Remarks; Literature Cited; Chapter 2 Control of Fruit Tree Vigor Induced by Dwarfing Rootstocks; I. Introduction; II. Biological Complexity of Grafted Fruit Trees and Rootstock-Scion Interactions; A. Effects of Size-Controlling Rootstocks on Vegetative Growth; III. Physiology of the Dwarfism Induced by Rootstocks in Fruit Trees; A. The Semi-incompatibility Theory; B. The Water Relations Theory; C. The Nutritional Theory.

D. The Hormonal/Signaling TheoryE. The Carbohydrate Reserve Theory; F. The Competition/Architecture Theory; G. Other Possible Contributions to the Rootstock-Induced Dwarfing Mechanism; IV. Conclusions; Literature Cited; Chapter 3 Turmeric: Botany and Production Practices; I. Introduction; A. History; B. World Production; II. Botany; A. Origin and Distribution; B. Taxonomy; C. Morphology; D. Floral Biology; E. Cytology; III. Biochemistry; A. Oleoresin; B. Curcuminoids; C. Volatile Oil; D. Turmerones; E. Medicinal and Pharmacological Potential; F. Adulteration Detection.

IV. Plant Genetic Resources and BreedingA. Genetic Diversity; B. Breeding Methods; V. Biotechnology; A. Tissue Culture; B. Microrhizomes; C. In Vitro Conservation; D. Molecular Markers; E. Applied Genomics; VI. Horticultural Management; A. Environmental Requirements; B. Propagation; C. Planting; D. Plant Spacing; E. Irrigation; F. Mulching; G. Plant Nutrition; H. Weed Management; I. Earthing Up (Hilling); J. Shade; K. Cropping Systems; L. Harvest and Yield; VII. Postharvest Processing; A. Curing, Drying, and Polishing; B. Grading, Packing, and Storage; VIII. Future Prospects; Literature Cited.

Chapter 4 Fruit Thinning: Advances and TrendsI. Introduction; A. How Fruit Load Is Physiologically Established in Trees; II. Thinning; A. What Is Thinning, and Why Is It Necessary in Fruit Crops?; B. Different Thinning Methods; C. Decision Support Systems: Modeling for More Precise Applications; III. Abscission Physiology; A. The Activation of the Abscission Zone; B. The Origin of the Abscission Signal within the Fruit: Apple as a Case Study; IV. Future Perspectives; A. Development of New Thinning Tools; B. Climate Change; C. Research Network; Literature Cited.
Abstract:
Horticultural Reviews presents state-of-the-art reviews on topics in horticultural science and technology covering both basic and applied research. Topics covered include the horticulture of fruits, vegetables, nut crops, and ornamentals. These review articles, written by world authorities, bridge the gap between the specialized researcher and the broader community of horticultural scientists and teachers.
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