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Informationen zum Autor Jules Janick is the James Troop Distinguished Professor of Horticulture at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN, USA. Klappentext "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. Zusammenfassung 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. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors. Dedication: Maxine M. Thompson ( Kim Hummer ). 1. Biology and Physiology of Vines ( Kevin C. Vaughan and Andrew J. Bowling ). I. Introduction. II. Evolution and Taxonomic Distribution of Vines. III. Classification of Vines. IV. How Is Touch Perceived? V. Light Perception and Finding a Support. VI. Genetic Approaches. VII. Summary and Conclusions. Literature Cited. 2. Origin and Dissemination of Almond ( Thomas M. Gradziel ). I. Introduction. II. Classification. III. Wild Badam. IV. Cultivated Greek Nut. V. Old World Dissemination. VI. New World Dissemination. VII. Global Commerce. VIII. Evolving Requisites for Commercial Almond. IX. Conclusions. Literature Cited. 3. Factors Affecting Extra-Virgin Olive Oil Composition ( Paolo Inglese, Franco Famiani, Fabio Galvano, Maurizio Servili, Sonia Esposto, and Stephania Urbani ). I. The Concept of Olive Oil Quality. II. EVOO Composition and Nutritional Properties. III. Sources of Variability of EVOO Composition and Properties. IV. Agronomical and Environmental Factors Affecting EVOO Composition and Quality. V. Technological Factors Affecting EVOO Composition and Quality. VI. Summary and Conclusions. Literature Cited. 4. Quality and Yield Responses of Deciduous Fruits to Reduce Irrigation ( M. H. Behboudian, J. Marsal, J. Girona, and G. Lopez ). I. Introduction. II. Definitions. III. Stone Fruits. IV. Pome Fruits. V. Conclusions and Future Prospects. Literature Cited. 5. Hot Water Treatment of Fruits and Vegetables for Postharvest Storage ( Elazar Fallik ). I. Introduction. II. Hot Water Technologies. III. Combination Treatments. IV. Hot Water Treatments and Fresh Cut. V. Summary and Conclusions. Literature Cited. 6. Promotion of Adventitious Root Formation of Difficult-to-Root Hardwood Tree Specie s ( Paula M. Pijut, Keith E. Woeste, and Charles H. Michler ). I. Introduction. II. Genetics and Physiology of Adventitious Root Formation. III. Controllable Factors That Affect Rooting of Cuttings. IV. Case Study of Horticultural versus Forest Tree Species. Literature Cited. 7. Water and Nutrient Management in the Production of Container-Growth Ornamentals ( John C. Majsztrik, Andrew G. Ristvey, and John D. Lea-Cox ). I. Introduction. II. Soilless Substrates. III. Nutrients. IV. Water. V. Conclusions. Literature Cited. 8. World Vegetable Industry: Production, Breeding, Trends ( João Silva Dias and Edward J. Ryder ). I. Introduction. II. The Worldwide Vegetable Industry. III. Vegetable Production Strategies. IV. Vegetable Breeding. V. Summary and Conclus...