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Horticultural Reviews, Volume 32

Jules Janick (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-471-73216-7
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490 pages
February 2006
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Contributors.

Dedication: Margaret Sedgley (Bryan Coombs).

l. Analyzing Fruit Tree Architecture: Implications for Tree Management and Fruit Production (E. Costes, P. E. Lauri, and J. L. Regnard).

I. Introduction.

II. Architectural Analysis.

III. Consequences of Tree Architecture for Tree Training, Orchard Management, and Fruit Production.

IV. Conclusions.

V. Glossary.

Literature Cited.

2. Peach Orchard Systems (Richard P. Marini and Luca Corelli-Grappadelli).

I. Introduction.

II. Crop Physiology.

III. Light Management.

IV. Peach Orchard Systems.

V. Vigor-Controlling Methods for Peach Trees.

VI. Limitations to High Peach Yields.

VII. Future Trends and Direction.

Literature Cited.

3. Irrigation Scheduling and Evaluation of Tree Water Status in Deciduous Orchards (Amos Naor).

I. Introduction.

II. The Modern Irrigation Scheduling Concept.

III. Deficit Irrigation.

IV. Water Stress Assessment and Timing of Irrigation.

V. Concluding Remarks.

Literature Cited.

4. Leucadendron: A Major Proteaceous Floricultural Crop (Jaacov Ben-Jaacov and Avner Silber).

I. Introduction.

II. Botany of the Genus Leucadendron.

III. World Industry and Economics.

IV. Horticulture.

V. Crop Potential and Research Needs.

Literature Cited.

5. Chinese Jujube: Botany and Horticulture (Mengjun Liu).

I. Introduction.

II. Botany.

III. Physiology.

IV. Environmental Requirements.

V. Horticulture.

Literature Cited.

6. Taxus spp.: Botany, Horticulture, and Source of Anti-Cancer Compounds (John M. DeLong and Robert K. Prange).

I. Introduction.

II. Historical.

III. Botany.

IV. Horticulture.

V. Pharmacology of Anti-Cancer Compounds from Taxus.

VI. Conclusions.

Literature Cited.

7. The Genus Allium: A Developmental and Horticultural Analysis (Rina Kamenetsky and Haim D. Rabinowitch).

I. Introduction.

II. Taxonomy and Geographical Distribution.

III. Genetic Resources and Possible Use of Wild Allium Species.

IV. Morphological Structures and Comparisons Between Biomorphological Groups.

V. Plant Development.

VI. Propagation.

VII. Chemical Composition.

VIII. Concluding Remarks.

Literature Cited.

8. The Invasive Plant Debate: A Horticultural Perspective (Alex X. Niemiera and Guy Phillips).

I. Introduction.

II. Perspectives.

III. Ecology of Invasive Species.

IV. Regulatory Matters.

V. Conclusion.

Literature Cited.

Appendix A.

Subject Index.

Cumulative Subject Index.

Cumulative Contributor Index.

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