Tropical Fruits
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Tropical Fruits
Author: H. Nakasone, Robert E. Paull
ISBN: 9780851992549
Pages: 464
Format: 16 Χ 23
Binding: Paperback
Pub. Year: 1998
Readership
Students and professionals in horticulture, agronomy and food science.
Main Description
A wide variety of fruits is grown in the tropics, under a range of climatic conditions and soil types. Some have been widely used both within the tropics and also exported to temperate countries for many years, whereas others are currently grown almost exclusively for local or regional use. However, consumer demands and improvements in postharvest treatment have meant that the number of species available in temperate markets is increasing.
This book provides a broad survey of all aspects of tropical fruit production and usage. It begins by defining the climate and soils of the tropics and outlining the general principles of cultivation and postharvest handling. Each type of fruit is then examined in terms of botany, origin and distribution, ecology, genetics and cultivar development, culturing practices, pests and diseases, harvest and post-harvest handling and utilization. Finally, fruits which have potential for future development are considered. The book is essential reading for students and professionals in horticulture, agronomy and food science.
Main Contents
• The Tropics and Its Soils
• Cultivation and Postharvest Handling
• Annonas
• Avocado
• Banana
• Carambola
• Guava
• Litchi, Longan and Rambutan
• Mango
• Papaya
• Passion-Fruit
• Pineapple
• Other Asian Tropical Fruit
• Other American Tropical Fruit
Author: H. Nakasone, Robert E. Paull
ISBN: 9780851992549
Pages: 464
Format: 16 Χ 23
Binding: Paperback
Pub. Year: 1998
Readership
Students and professionals in horticulture, agronomy and food science.
Main Description
A wide variety of fruits is grown in the tropics, under a range of climatic conditions and soil types. Some have been widely used both within the tropics and also exported to temperate countries for many years, whereas others are currently grown almost exclusively for local or regional use. However, consumer demands and improvements in postharvest treatment have meant that the number of species available in temperate markets is increasing.
This book provides a broad survey of all aspects of tropical fruit production and usage. It begins by defining the climate and soils of the tropics and outlining the general principles of cultivation and postharvest handling. Each type of fruit is then examined in terms of botany, origin and distribution, ecology, genetics and cultivar development, culturing practices, pests and diseases, harvest and post-harvest handling and utilization. Finally, fruits which have potential for future development are considered. The book is essential reading for students and professionals in horticulture, agronomy and food science.
Main Contents
• The Tropics and Its Soils
• Cultivation and Postharvest Handling
• Annonas
• Avocado
• Banana
• Carambola
• Guava
• Litchi, Longan and Rambutan
• Mango
• Papaya
• Passion-Fruit
• Pineapple
• Other Asian Tropical Fruit
• Other American Tropical Fruit