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Title Achieving sustainable cultivation of temperate zone tree fruits and berries. Volume 1, Physiology, genetics and cultivation / edited by Gregory A. Lang
Published Cambridge : Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, 2019

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations (some color)
Series Burleigh Dodds series in agricultural science ; number 53
Burleigh Dodds series in agricultural science ; no. 53.
Contents Part 1 Physiology and genetics -- 1. Advances in understanding fruit tree root-rhizosphere relationships for enhanced plant health / Mark Mazzola and Shashika S. Hewavitharana, USDA-ARS, USA -- 2. Advances in the development and utilization of rootstocks: a case study for apple / Gennaro Fazio, USDA-ARS Plant Genetics Resources Unit, USA; and Terence Robinson, Cornell University, USA -- 3. Advances in understanding fruit tree growth / Ted DeJong, University of California-Davis, USA -- 4. Advances in understanding reproductive development in fruit-bearing plants / Tomoya Esumi, Shimane University, Japan; and Ryutaro Tao, Kyoto University, Japan -- 5. Advances in fruit genetics / Ksenija Gasic and Christopher Saski, Clemson University, USA -- Part 2 Optimizing sustainable cultivation and quality -- 6. Optimizing production of quality nursery plants for fruit tree cultivation / Stefano Musacchi, Washington State University and Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center, USA; and Davide Neri, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy -- 7. Optimizing precision in orchard irrigation and nutrient management / Denise Neilsen and Gerry Neilsen, Summerland Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada -- 8. Optimizing plant growth, yield and fruit quality with plant bioregulators / Duane Greene, University of Massachusetts, USA -- 9. Optimizing fruit production efficiencies through mechanization / Manoj Karkee, Center for Precision and Automated Agricultural Systems, Washington State University, USA; Jacqueline Gordón, Washington State Tree Fruit Association, USA; Bernardita Sallto, Washington State University, USA; and Matthew Whiting, Center for Precision and Automated Agricultural Systems, Washington State University, USA -- 10. Optimizing pest management in fruit cultivation; / Arthur Agnello, Cornell University, USA -- 11. Optimizing disease management in fruit cultivation / Sara M. Villani, North Carolina State University, USA; Kerik D. Cox, Cornell University, USA; and George W. Sundin, Michigan State University, USA -- 12. Pre- and post-harvest strategies to optimize fruit quality and shelf-life / Peter M.A. Toivonen, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Canada -- 13. Bioactive/nutraceutical compounds in fruit that optimize human health benefits / Federica Blando and Miriana Durante, Institute of Sciences of Food Production (ISPA), Italy; and B. Dave Oomah, formerly Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre, Canada
Summary Temperate fruits include stone/drupe fruits (such as peach), pome fruits (such as apple) and berries (such as strawberries). Like other crops, cultivation of these fruits faces a number of challenges. These include the need to optimize yields, sensory and nutritional quality; the dynamic threats from biotic and abiotic stresses in a changing climate; and the need for more efficient use of resources to minimise environmental impact. The two volumes of Achieving sustainable cultivation of temperate zone tree fruits and berries summarise the wealth of research addressing these challenges. Volume 1 focusses on key advances across the value chain, from breeding improved varieties to better techniques for cultivation and crop protection. Part 1 discusses current research on physiology, genetics and breeding. Part 2 reviews advances in cultivation from orchard design to optimising water and nutrient management and harvesting operations. With its distinguished editor and international range of expert authors, this collection will be a standard reference for horticultural scientists, government and other research centres and companies involved in cultivation of the range of temperate fruits
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Dr Greg Lang is a Professor in Horticultural Science at Michigan State University, USA. He is Chair of the International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS) Workgroup on Orchard Systems and has been a plenary speaker at many conferences such as the International Fruit Tree Association and ISHS Symposia on Orchard Systems and Cherry
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 15, 2019)
Subject Fruit-culture.
Fruit trees.
Berries.
Sustainable agriculture.
sustainable agriculture (discipline)
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Horticulture.
TECHNOLOGY -- Agriculture -- General.
TECHNOLOGY -- Agriculture -- Crop Science.
Berries
Fruit-culture
Fruit trees
Sustainable agriculture
Form Electronic book
Author Lang, Gregory A., editor.
LC no. 2019941166
ISBN 9781786762108
1786762102
9781786762115
1786762110
9780429275517
042927551X
9781786762092
1786762099
9781000729573
1000729575
1786762080
9781786762085
Other Titles Physiology, genetics and cultivation