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Horticultural Reviews, Volume 49

English · Hardback

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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 vii
 
Dedication: Dr. Christopher B. Watkins xi
Ian Warrington
 
1. Oakleaf Hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia Bartr.): Horticulture, Genetics, Breeding, and Conservation 1
Andrew Sherwood, Matthew D. Clark, and Stan C. Hokanson
 
I. Introduction 2
 
II. History and Taxonomy of Hydrangea 3
 
III. Natural Distributions of Hydrangea Species 5
 
IV. History and Distribution of Oakleaf Hydrangea 7
 
V. Morphology of Oakleaf Hydrangea 9
 
VI. Biotic and Abiotic Considerations 11
 
VII. Genetics and Breeding 14
 
VIII. Conservation 25
 
IX. Propagation 26
 
X. Future Prospects 27
 
Literature Cited 28
 
2. Biostimulants in Agricultural and Horticultural Production 35
Jessica C. Bell, Sally A. Bound, and Michele Buntain
 
I. Introduction 36
 
II. Microbial Inoculants 39
 
III. Humic Substances: Humic and Fulvic Acids 56
 
IV. Seaweed Extracts 64
 
V. Future Direction: Synergism of Biostimulants in Combination 73
 
VI. Future Direction: Biostimulants in Soilless Production Systems 74
 
VII. Conclusions 76
 
Literature Cited 77
 
3. Postharvest Physiological Disorders of Banana Fruit: Finger Drop, Senescent Spotting, and Chilling Injury 97
Saichol Ketsa and Apinya Wisutiamonkul
 
I. Introduction 99
 
II. Fruit Structure and Morphology 100
 
III. Postharvest Physiological Disorders 103
 
IV. Finger Drop 104
 
V. Senescent Spotting 114
 
VI. Chilling Injury 125
 
VII. Conclusions 150
 
Acknowledgments 151
 
Literature Cited 151
 
4. Mechanical Harvesting of Selected Temperate and Tropical Fruit and Nut Trees 171
Leili Afsah-Hejri, Taymaz Homayouni, Arash Toudeshki, Reza Ehsani, Louise Ferguson, and Sergio Castro-García
 
I. Introduction 173
 
II. Mechanical Harvesting Methods 174
 
III. Commercial Harvesters for Nut and Fruit Trees 179
 
IV. Smart Harvesting 220
 
V. Factors Affecting Mechanical Harvesting 224
 
VI. Challenges, Future Outlook, and Recommendations 229
 
Literature Cited 230
 
5. Apple Fruitlet Abscission Mechanisms 243
James E. Larson, Thomas M. Kon, and Anish Malladi
 
I. Introduction 244
 
II. Correlatively Driven Abscission 247
 
III. Carbohydrate Stress 250
 
IV. Contrasts Between CDA and CS 254
 
V. Morphological and Exogenous Factors Affecting Fruitlet Abscission 255
 
VI. Conclusions and Future Directions 267
 
Literature Cited 269
 
Subject Index 275
 
Cumulative Subject Index 277
 
Cumulative Contributor Index 311

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.


Product details

Authors Ian (Massey University Warrington
Assisted by Ian Warrington (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 20.12.2021
 
EAN 9781119851950
ISBN 978-1-119-85195-0
No. of pages 336
Series Horticultural Reviews
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

Landwirtschaft, Gartenbau, Agriculture, Horticulture

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