GrowerTalks on Crop Culture 2

GrowerTalks on Crop Culture 2

Author: Rick Blanchette

Publisher: Ball Publishing

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13:

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Successful growers share their experience with a wide range of crops - from aglaonema to trachelium. Learn proven cultivation practices, tips, and shortcuts to make your crops healthier, better looking, and more profitable.--COVER.


GrowerTalks on Pest Control

GrowerTalks on Pest Control

Author: Rick Blanchette

Publisher: Chicago Review Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13:

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Giving growers the answers needed for fighting insects and disease in their production areas, this collection of over 100 articles from GrowerTalks magazine offers strategies to fight pests, including IPM, biologicals, and spraying techniques.


GrowerTalks on Plugs II.

GrowerTalks on Plugs II.

Author: Debbie Hamrick

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781883052119

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This handy reference book is a collection of more than 50 articles originally published in Grower Talks magazine. Great for experienced or new plug growers, the information comes from some of the leading experts. Inside are articles on: Seed germinating, how to build a germination chamber, selecting and testing media, growing information for over four dozen annual and perennial crops, pest control, and troubleshooting plug problems. A handy companion to Plug and Transplant Production.


GrowerTalks on Perennials

GrowerTalks on Perennials

Author: Rick Blanchette

Publisher: Chicago Review Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13:

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This collection of more than 60 articles from "GrowerTalks" magazine is written for professional growers by the industry's leading floriculture experts, academic researchers, and professional growers. Articles highlight proven methods and tips on crop control, growth regulation of perennial crops, pest control, and marketing perennial crops. The controversial issue of forcing perennial flowers out of season so customers can buy colorful plants in the spring is discussed, as is specific research into planning for spring flowers. Research into regulating the height growth of perennial crops is also presented, including findings on which plant growth regulators are effective and at what rates.


CULTIVATED PLANTS, PRIMARILY AS FOOD SOURCES -Volume II

CULTIVATED PLANTS, PRIMARILY AS FOOD SOURCES -Volume II

Author: Gyorgy Fuleky

Publisher: EOLSS Publications

Published: 2009-02-13

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 1848261012

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Cultivated Plants, Primarily as Food Sources is a component of Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Engineering and Technology Resources in the global Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), which is an integrated compendium of twenty one Encyclopedias. Global food demand is forecast to double and possible triple, by the year 2050, when more than 10 billion people will need to be fed worldwide. To ensure adequate nutrition for this growing population food production must be expanded faster than the population. Following a longer introduction chapter with some information on the history of crop production, the land used for agriculture, the cropping systems and the future trends, comes the knowledge in depth: The grain and cereal, the edible been plants, the vegetables and plants for edible starch, oil, sugar and beverage production, the fruits and nuts, the fiber, forage and industrial crops. Each subject contains glossary and bibliography for better and deeper understanding. At each important plant the history, the production technology, the importance of the crop in nutrition of growing population, the feeding value, some short case stories, and the future trends are discussed. When considering plant foods in relation to human health, it should be remembered that plant foods may also have health value in addition to their nutritional value. It would seem possible to modify the composition of plant foods as to improve human health. In developing countries, poverty leads to food shortage and under nutrition and many populations survive largely on plant-based diets. In industrialized countries, relative affluence leads to over consumption of food and especially to over-consumption of animal foods at the expense of plant foods. These two volumes, cultivated plants, primarily as food sources, help to get more detailed knowledge to overcome the mentioned problem of the World. These volumes are aimed at the following five major target audiences: University and College Students Educators, Professional Practitioners, Research Personnel and Policy Analysts, Managers, and Decision Makers, NGOs and GOs.


Transplant Production in the 21st Century

Transplant Production in the 21st Century

Author: Chieri Kubota

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 940159371X

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We are facing global issues concerning environmental pollution and shortages of food, feed, phytomass (plant biomass) and natural resources, which will become more serious in the forthcoming decades. To solve these issues, immeasurable numbers of various plants and huge amounts of phytomass are required every year for food, feed and for the improvement of amenities, the environment and our quality of life. Increased phytomass is also required as alternative raw material for producing bio-energy, biodegradable plastics and many other plant-originated industrial products. Only by using phytomass as a reproducible energy source and raw material, instead of fossil fuels and atomic power, we can save natural resources and minimize environmental pollution. To increase phytomass globally, we need billions of quality transplants (small plants) to be grown yearly, in the field or in the greenhouse, under various environmental conditions. However, these high quality transplants can be produced only under carefully controlled, rather than variable environment al conditions. Recent research has shown that the closed transplant production system requires considerably small amounts of electricity, water, fertilizer, CO) and pesticide to produce value-added transplants as scheduled with minimum release of environmental pollutants and minimum loss of transplants. The closed or closed-type transplant production system is defined as a transplant production system covered with opaque walls with minimized or controlled ventilation rates, using artificial lighting. With this system, photoperiod, light intensity and quality, air temperature, humidity, CO) concentration and air current speed can be controlled as desired.


Plant Propagation Concepts and Laboratory Exercises

Plant Propagation Concepts and Laboratory Exercises

Author: Caula A. Beyl

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-01-06

Total Pages: 499

ISBN-13: 1466503882

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Includes a DVD Containing All Figures and Supplemental Images in PowerPoint This new edition of Plant Propagation Concepts and Laboratory Exercises presents a robust view of modern plant propagation practices such as vegetable grafting and micropropagation. Along with foundation knowledge in anatomy and plant physiology, the book takes a look into the future and how cutting edge research may impact plant propagation practices. The book emphasizes the principles of plant propagation applied in both temperate and tropical environments. In addition to presenting the fundamentals, the book features protocols and practices that students can apply in both laboratory and field experiences. The book shows readers how to choose the best methods for plant propagation including proper media and containers as well as performing techniques such as budding, cutting, layering, grafting, and cloning. It also discusses how to recognize and cope with various propagation challenges. Also included are concept chapters highlighting key information, laboratory exercises, anticipated laboratory results, stimulating questions, and a DVD containing all the figures in the book as well as some supplemental images.


Floriculture

Floriculture

Author: Ronald J. Biondo

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 680

ISBN-13:

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Floriculture: From Greenhouse Production to Floral Design is a comprehensive book based on the floriculture industry. It takes the reader beyond the most basic levels of horticulture. It includes in one volume all phases of floriculture and eliminates the need for two separate books. The first 13 chapters are devoted to the greenhouse industry and the production of floriculture crops. The final 12 chapters shift from production to the use of floriculture crops in the floral design industry. - Preface.