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Propagation Of Horticultural Crops by S Rajan,B L Markose Pdf
The book focuses on conventional and recent propagation techniques delving upon crop-wise depictions of different propagation methods in horticultural crops. Adequate insight is given to crop botany, ecology and economic importance of important fruit crops, vegetables, plantation crops and spices. The content of the book undoubtedly will provide a good guidance to students of Agriculture and Botany, Nurserymen and Agricultural Extension workers.
Propagation of Horticultural Crops by R. R. Sharma Pdf
It is a comprehensive book on "propagation of horticultural crops" which covers the principles, theory and practices in brief and simple language> Special emphasis has been given on seed propagation and nursery management. Similarly, a due attention has been paid to include some important chapters such as hybrid seed production, plastics in plant propagation, rejuvenation of old orchards, chemicals and plant bioregulators, modern techniques of raising annuals, etc. It is hoped that this book would be of great help to the UG & PG students, researchers, teachers, extension workers and alike in the field of horticulture.
Innovation in Propagation of Fruit, Vegetable and Ornamental Plants by Sergio Ruffo Roberto Pdf
In horticulture, plant propagation plays an important role, as the number of plants can be rapidly multiplied, retaining the desirable characteristics of the mother plants, and shortening the bearing age of plants. There are two primary forms of plant propagation: sexual and asexual. In nature, the propagation of plants most often involves sexual reproduction, and this form is still used in several species. Over the years, horticulturists have developed asexual propagation methods that use vegetative plant parts. Innovation in plant propagation has supported breeding programs and allowed the production of high quality nursery plants with the same genetic characteristics of the mother plant, free of diseases or pests.
Richard H. Zimmerman,Robert J. Griesbach,Freddi A. Hammerschlag,R.H. Lawson
Author : Richard H. Zimmerman,Robert J. Griesbach,Freddi A. Hammerschlag,R.H. Lawson Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media Page : 369 pages File Size : 54,7 Mb Release : 2012-12-06 Category : Science ISBN : 9789400944442
Tissue culture as a plant production system for horticultural crops by Richard H. Zimmerman,Robert J. Griesbach,Freddi A. Hammerschlag,R.H. Lawson Pdf
In 1980, a conference on tissue culture of fruit crops was held at Beltsville to summarize the current status of this technology and to stimulate interest in it among research scientists, students, and commercial producers in the U. S. Interest in that conference and the proceedings from it far exceeded the expectations of the organizing committee. Since that time, micropropagation of fruit crops in the U. S. has increased significantly, but still lags far behind applications to production of ornamental plants. Within the past two years, a number of new laboratories have been established and some of the existing laboratories have expanded to a size far larger than any previously anticipated. Creation of new laboratories capable of producing more than 400,000 plants per week will test the ingenuity of laboratory managers and the skills of marketing departments. In recent years, numerous symposia have been held on various aspects of biotechnology and genetic engineering. Although micro propagation is the key to providing large numbers of genetically engineered plants, it is a topic that has been relegated to a minor position, or ignored completely, at such meetings. Accordingly, the time seemed propitious for a conference devoted solely to all aspects of micropropagation as applicable to horticultural crops.
Plant classification; Plant structures; Plant physiology and biochemistry; Plant development; Plant environments; Plant propagation and interim care; Outdoor management of the plant environment; Management of controlled to semicontrolled plant environments; Physical, biological, and chemical control of plants; Plant protection; Horticultural crop improvement; Harvesting and postharvest preparation; Ornamental horticulture; Olericulture; Pomology.
Propagation Of Horticultural Crops by R. C. Upadhyaya,R.C. Pdf
The development of plant biotechnology has been related to the discovery of the growth regulators and their progressive introduction in tissue culture. The micropopagation technique offers not only means for mass propagation but also plays and important role to conserve elite or rare plants that are threaded with extinction.
Tissue Culture Techniques for Horticultural Crops by Kenneth C. Torres Pdf
This book was written for those individuals who are concerned about the techniques and practices of plant cell cultures for horticultural crops. It was designed to serve as a text and reference for students and professionals in ornamental horticulture, fruit and vegetable crop pro duction, botany, forestry, and other areas of plant science. Research during the last twenty-five years in the area of plant tissue culture has led to many developments and changes in this field. Al though the techniques involved in the manipulation of plant tissue culture are now relatively straightforward, the presentation of these techniques in a short volume for the beginner in the field is generally unavailable. In addition to describing the techniques for establishment and manipulation of specific species, several chapters in this book also provide a brief, general review of important cultural parameters. Spe cific protocols and laboratory procedures may also be found in the appendix. I hope that this presentation of information will be helpful to those individuals wanting to apply plant tissue culture techniques for horticultural crops.