Principles of Horticultural Physiology
Principles of Horticultural Physiology
Συγγραφέας: Edward F. Durner
ISBN: 9781780640259
Σελίδες: 416
Σχήμα: 19 Χ 25
Εξώφυλλο: Μαλακό
Έτος έκδοσης: 2013
This is the only horticulture textbook offering in-depth coverage of physiological processes in relation to horticultural practices. Understanding the physiology of plants is fundamental to horticulture theory and practice. This is a major textbook for junior and senior level undergraduates of horticulture. It offers in-depth coverage of applied aspects of physiology related to horticultural crops. It is an approach unique to this textbook. It focuses throughout on how horticultural practices influence plant productivity and quality. Beginning with the basics of plant physiology, the text progresses via plant growth and development, and environmental factors, to practical management techniques, finishing with harvesting, packaging and transportation. It is presented in highly accessible, easy-to-follow style. It is suitable for undergraduate students of horticulture and related disciplines. It is also useful for advanced growers interested in the physiology underlying many horticultural practices.
Table of Contents
1. Horticulture – Whole Plant Integration of Many Disciplines
2. The Plant Hormones
3. Growth, Development, and Plant Movement
4. Physiology of Growth in Specific Organs: Roots, Stems, and Leaves
5. Physiology of Growth in Specific Organs: Flowers, Fruit, and Seeds
6. Some Abiotic Plant Stressors – Oxygen, Minerals, and Salt
7. Water and Plants
8. Light Energy and Plant Function
9. Temperature Effects on Growth and Development of Plants
10. The Soil and its Environment
11. The Greenhouse Environment
12. Seeding and Seedling Establishment
13. Pruning, Training, Growth, and Plant Size
14. Grafting and Rootstocks
15. From Harvest to Market
16. Postharvest Physiology
17. Human Nutrition, Phytonutrients, Nutraceuticals, and Horticulture