The Fundamentals Of Fruit Production
The Fundamentals of Fruit Production attempts to focus attention on the trees growth and its steadily increasing requirements and on the conditions that make it profitable as a producer of fruit. The common orchard practices are included, they are important as they help vegetative growth and especially fruit production. Fundamentally the plants growth and functioning depend on the nature of the environment and the adjustment there to and not directly o cultural practices. Which only modify the relation of the plant to the environmental complex.
Plant physiology, plant chemistry, soil science, and physics have been requisitioned freely and advisedly, in no case, however, without an indication of applicability to pomology. It is not a manual on how to grow fruit; it does not attempt to enter fields best covered by classroom discussion, laboratory work, or practical experience. It is intended, however, to be a supplement and guide to these.
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Table of Contents..
SECTION 1. WATER RELATIONS
- The Water Requirements of Fruit Plants
- The Intake and Utilization of Water
- Orchard Soil Management Methods and Moisture Conservation
- Soil Moisture: its Classification, Movement and Influence on Root Distribution
- The Response of Fruit Plants to Varying Conditions of Soil Moisture and Humidity
- Pathological Conditions Associated with Excesses and Deficiencies in Moisture
- Irrigation
SECTION II. NUTRITIONL
- Plant Nutrients and their Absorption
- Individual Elements
- Manufacture and Utilization of Carbohydrates
- The Initiation of the Reproductive Processes
- Surpluses and Deficiencies5
- The Application of Nitrogen-Carrying Fertilizers
- Fertilizers: Other Than Nitrogenous in the Orchard
SECTION III. TEMPERATURE RELATIONS OF FRUIT PLANTS
- Growing-Season Temperatures
- Winter Killing and Hardiness
- Winter Injury
- Winter Injury to the Roots
- Winter Injury in Relation to Specific Fruits
- The Occurrence of Frost
- Protection against Frost Varies with Earliness Blossoming Period and Fruit-Bud
SECTION IV. LIGHT RELATIONS
- Thermal: Photosynthetic and Phototropic Influences
- Photoperiodic Influences
SECTION V. GROWTH REGULATORS
- Natural Growth Regulators
- Synthetic Growth Regulators
SECTION VI. PRUNING
- Growing and Fruiting Habits
- Pruning: The Amount or Severity
- Pruning. the Method
- Pruning: The Season
- Pruning with Special Reference to Particular Fruits
SECTION VII. FRUIT SETTING
- The Structures and Processes Concerned in Fruit Formation
- Unfruitfulness Associated with Internal Factors
- Unfruitfulness Associated with External Factors
- Factors More Directly Concerned in the Development of the Fruit
- Fruit Setting as an Orchard Problem
Glossary
Index
Book Details
Book Title:
The Fundamentals Of Fruit Production
The Fundamentals Of Fruit Production
Book Type:
TEXT-CUM-REFERENCES BOOK
TEXT-CUM-REFERENCES BOOK
No Of Pages:
754
754
Color Pages :
0
0
Color Pages :
0
0
Book Size:
DEMY (5.5X8.5)
DEMY (5.5X8.5)
Weight:
1050 Gms
1050 Gms
Copyright Holder:
All Rights Reserved
All Rights Reserved
Imprint:
M/s AGROBIOS (INDIA)
M/s AGROBIOS (INDIA)
Readership:
PG STUDENTS | UG STUDENTS |
PG STUDENTS | UG STUDENTS |