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Horticultural Reviews, Volume 30 

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Horticulture Reviews is an open-ended, serial continuation series of review articles on research in commercial horticulture crops. This detailed analysis bridges the gap between the specialized researcher and the broader community of plant scientists.
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Table of Content

Contributors.

Dedication: Dale E. Kester (Thomas M. Gradziel).

1. Girdling: Physiological and Horticultural Aspectsn (R.
Goren, M. Huberman, and E. E. Goldschmidt).

I. Introduction.

II. Girdling Concepts and Techniques.

III. Girdling and Physiological Studies.

IV. Endogenous Plant Hormones.

V. Girdling in Horticultural Practice.

VI. Concluding Remarks.

Literature Cited.

2. Irrigation Water Quality and Salinity Effects in Citrus
Trees (Yoseph Levy and Jim Syvertsen).

I. Introduction.

II. Managing Salinity.

III. Experimental Methods in Salinity Research.

IV. Physiological Responses.

V. Salinity and Biotic Stresses.

VI. Benefits of Moderate Salinity.

VII. Summary.

Literature Cited.

3. Red Bayberry: Botany and Horticulture (Kunsong Chen,
Changjie Xu, Bo Zhang, and Ian Ferguson).

I. Introduction.

II. Botany.

III. Physiology.

IV. Environmental Requirements.

V. Horticulture.

VI. Concluding Remarks.

Literature Cited.

4. Protected Cultivation of Horticultural Crops in China
(Weijie Jiang, Dongyu Qu, Ding Mu, and Lirong Wang).

I. Introduction.

II. The Energy-Saving Greenhouse.

III. Vegetable Crops.

IV. Floriculture.

V. Fruit Trees.

VI. Future Development of Protected Horticulture.

Literature Cited.

5. Greenhouse Tomato Fruit Cuticle Cracking (Martine
Dorais, Dominique-André Demers, Athanasios P. Papadopoulos,
and Wim Van Ieperen).

I. Introduction.

II. Fruit Characteristics Related to the Development of Cuticle
Cracking.

III. Genetic Aspects of Fruit Resistance to Cuticle
Cracking.

IV. Climatic Factors Related to the Development of Cuticle
Cracking.

V. Cultural Factors Related to the Development of Cuticle
Cracking.

VI. Conclusion.

Literature Cited.

6. Fresh-Cut Vegetables and Fruits (Jeffrey K. Brecht,
Mikal E. Saltveit, Stephen T. Talcott, Keith R. Schneider, Kelly
Felkey, and Jerry A. Bartz).

I. Introduction.

II. Physiology.

III. Sensory Quality.

IV. Phytonutrients.

V. Microbiology.

VI. Treatments to Maintain Quality.

VII. Conclusions.

Literature Cited.

7. Postharvest Physiology and Storage of Widely Used Root and
Tuber Crops (Uzi Afek and Stanley J. Kays).

I. Introduction 255

II. Causes of Postharvest Losses 255

III. Tuber Crops 259

IV. Root Crops 276

V. Corm and Rhizome Crops 295

Literature Cited 299

8. Metabolic Control of Low-Temperature Sweetening in Potato
Tubers During Postharvest Storage (R. W. Blenkinsop, R. Y.
Yada, and A. G. Marangoni).

I. Introduction.

II. Starch Metabolism.

III. Sucrose Metabolism.

IV. Glycolysis.

V. Oxidative Pentose Phosphate Pathway.

VI. Mitochondrial Respiration.

VII. Metabolic Factors Affecting Chip Color Development.

VIII. Conclusion.

Literature Cited.

9. Cassava-based Multiple Cropping Systems (V. Ravi and
C. R. Mohankumar).

I. Introduction.

II. Growth and Productivity of Cassava.

III. Growth and Productivity of Associate Crops.

IV. Intercropping Cassava.

V. Relay Sequential Cropping Cassava.

VI. Multi-Cropping Management.

VII. Conclusion and Future Prospects.

Literature Cited.

Subject Index.

Cumulative Subject Index.

Cumulative Contributor Index.

About the author

Jules Janick is the James Troop Distinguished Professor of Horticulture at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN, USA.
Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 544 ● ISBN 9780470650820 ● File size 4.0 MB ● Editor Jules Janick ● Publisher John Wiley & Sons ● Published 2010 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 2321867 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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