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Horticultural Reviews, Volume 45

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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.

List of contents

Contributors ix
 
Dedication: Jules Janick xiii
Ian Warrington
 
1. The Flowers of Fragaria × ananassa: Morphology, Response to Photoperiod, and Genetics of Induction 1
Andrew Petran and Emily Hoover
 
I. Introduction 2
 
II. Strawberry Growth, Reproduction, and Commercial Management 2
 
III. Inflorescence Architecture 13
 
IV. Genetics of Flower Induction 16
 
V. Conclusions 26
 
Literature Cited 27
 
2. Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS): An Emerging Technology for Horticulture 33
James A. Robbins
 
I. Introduction 35
 
II. Aircraft 36
 
III. Sensors and Data Processing 42
 
IV. Horticultural Applications 52
 
V. Challenges 61
 
VI. Conclusions 64
 
Literature Cited 64
 
3. Leaf Blackening: A Serious Impediment to Long?]Term Cold Storage, Transport, and Extended Vase Life in Protea Cut Flowers 73
Eleanor W. Hoffman, Waafeka Vardien, Gerard Jacobs, and Nicole E. Windell
 
I. Introduction 74
 
II. Variation in Expression of Leaf Blackening 76
 
III. Physiological Causes of Leaf Blackening 80
 
IV. The Biochemical Mechanisms of Leaf Blackening 87
 
V. Control of Leaf Blackening 90
 
VI. Conclusions 99
 
Literature Cited 100
 
4. Sapota (Manilkara achras Forb.): Factors Influencing Fresh and Processed Fruit Quality 105
Babak Madani, Amin Mirshekari, Elhadi Yahia, and John B. Golding
 
I. Introduction 107
 
II. Nutritive Value 111
 
III. Physiological and Biochemical Changes During Fruit Maturation and Ripening 114
 
IV. Preharvest Effects on Postharvest Quality 120
 
V. Physiological Disorders 121
 
VI. Postharvest Diseases 122
 
VII. Postharvest Technology 123
 
VIII. Postharvest Treatments 126
 
IX. N on?]Destructive Methods for Identifying Fruit Maturity and Quality 131
 
X. Processing 132
 
XI. Summary and Future Prospects 134
 
Literature Cited 136
 
5. The Citron (Citrus medica L.) in China 143
David Karp and Xulan Hu
 
I. Introduction 145
 
II. History and Culture 145
 
III. Nomenclature 147
 
IV. Current Citron Cultivation in China 148
 
V. Major Cultivars of Chinese Citron and Select Citron Hybrids 158
 
VI. Germplasm Status; Regional and Global Perspective 190
 
Literature Cited 192
 
6. Apple Rootstocks: History, Physiology, Management, and Breeding 197
Richard P. Marini and Gennaro Fazio
 
I. Introduction 198
 
II. History 199
 
III. Rootstock-Scion Interactions 204
 
IV. Stresses Influencing Rootstock Performance 225
 
V. Interstems 259
 
VI. Influence of Rootstock on Fruit Characteristics 262
 
VII. Genetics and Breeding 266
 
VIII. Rootstock Evaluation 277
 
Literature Cited 282
 
7. Canopy Growth and Development Processes in Apples and Grapevines: Responses to Temperature 313
Dennis H. Greer
 
I. Introduction 315
 
II. Phenology 316
 
III. Dormant Buds in Apple Trees and Grapevines 317
 
IV. Winter Chilling in Apple Trees and Grapevines 319
 
V. Budbreak and Shoot Development in Apple Trees and Grapevines 320
 
VI. Fruit Growth 332
 
VII. Biomass Partitioning 338
 
VIII. Photosynthesis and the Carbon Economy 340
 
IX. Abiotic Stress Effects on Canopy Physiology 349
 
X. Impact of Climate Change on Phenology 355
 
XI. Conclusions 357
 
Literature Cited 358
 
8. Organic Acids in Fruits: Metabolism, Functions and Contents 371
Robert P. Walke

About the author










Professor Ian James Warrington CNZM is a Palmerston North horticultural scientist and science administrator. He was former chief executive of HortResearch (now Plant & Food Research). He was a senior administrator at Massey University until his position was axed in a cost-saving move. He received the T. K. Sidey Medal in 1984, an award set up by the Royal Society of New Zealand for outstanding scientific research. He was appointed a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM) in the 2011 New Year Honours.


Summary

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.

Product details

Authors Ian Warrington, Ian (Massey University Warrington
Assisted by Ia Warrington (Editor), Ian Warrington (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2018
 
EAN 9781119430957
ISBN 978-1-119-43095-7
No. of pages 512
Series Horticultural Reviews
Horticultural Reviews
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Botany

Landwirtschaft, Botanik, Gartenbau, Life Sciences, Biowissenschaften, Agriculture, Plant Science, Horticulture

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