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Tashkent - 1967. The propagation of fruit species in Uzbekistan is based on a network of fruit nurseries which are the main source of development in horticulture. On the proper operation of these nurseries depends not only the area of new plantations, but also the productivity and durability of the future orchards.
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Tashkent - 1967, 10 p. It is a known fact that the pruning of fruit trees is undertaken to maintain a correct balance between their growth and fruiting capacity. The type of pruning changes with the age of the trees, as well as due to the species and variety peculiarities and the general conditions prevailing in the orchards.
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To help make standards development in the U.S. an equitable and open process that serves both industry and the public good, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI, or the “Institute”) accredits standards developing organizations (SDOs) against a set of criteria to assure openness, balance, due process, and consensus in standards development – ANSI’s “Essential...
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Horticulture Innovation Australian Limited, 2016. — 114 p. Any views contained in this publication do not necessarily represent the views of Horticulture Innovation Australia Limited (Hort Innovation) or its commitment to a particular course of action. Hort Innovation makes no representations and expressly disclaims all warranties (to the extent permitted by law) about the...
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Storey Publishing, 2013. — 544 p. — ISBN10: 1603425705, ISBN13: 978-1603425704. Danny Barney covers everything you need to know to successfully grow and market your own organic orchard fruits. Offering expert tips on selecting the right site, choosing the best cultivars, designing and maintaining a sustainable orchard, and efficiently harvesting fruit, Barney also helps you...
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London: Adam and Charles Black, 1912. — 141 p. It is astonishing how ignorant is the world as a whole of the great industries which maintain our oft-boasted civilization, and it is ignorance of this character which this series of books aims to dispel. Produced on the same lines as the "Peeps at Many Lands" series, which has met with such remarkable success, these books will...
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Cambridge University Press, 2018. — 486 p. in color. — ISBN: 1107095816, 9781107095816. Tea is big business. After water, tea is believed to be the most widely consumed beverage in the world. And yet, as productivity increases, the real price of tea declines while labour costs continue to rise. Tea remains a labour intensive industry. With a distinguished career spanning over...
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London: Sampson Low, Marston and Company, Ltd., 1900. — 439 p. A word of reference to my previous works on Ceylon is necessary to explain the connection of this book with them. The public has eagerly possessed itself of the first editions of four costly volumes, and from this it may be inferred that the subjects and method of dealing with them are attractive. It is, moreover,...
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Book Detail: Temprate Fruits with Practical Temprate Fruits. Language: English. Pages: 190. Classification of temperate fruits. Apple: introduction, area, and production, climate and soil, varieties, propagation, planting, training, and pruning. Apple: flowering. Pollination, manure, fertilizers, cultural practices, fruit thinning, and drop, maturity, and harvesting, post....
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CABI Publishing, 2003. — 660 p. ISBN 0-85199-592-6. This book is an effort by 39 research scientists from eight countries to summarize the current research information on apples in a comprehensive treatise. Authors attempted to provide the information and physiology behind current cultural practices as well as future trends. The objective was to provide horticultural students,...
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CABI, 2013. — 282 p. — (Crop production science in horticulture series; no. 23). ISBN: 978 1 84593 791 1. Raspberry production and consumption is increasing steadily worldwide, and the potential health benefits of the fruit are becoming more widely known. Providing an international overview of the modern raspberry industry, this book covers North America, Europe, Asia and the...
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UC Davis, 2007. — 40 p. Distribution: Where did apricots come from and where are they grown? What kind of fruit is an apricot? Where do apricots grow in Afghanistan? What varieties are grown? Native varieties. Introduced, uncommon varieties. Planning the orchard. Choosing a variety. Rootstock selection. Propogation. Site selection and preparation. Orchard establishment. Nursery...
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IBPGR Secretariat, Rome 1984; CEC Secretariat, Brussels 1984. — 40 p. A preliminary list of descriptors for apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) was developed by Prof. Dr. Ruhinaz Gulcan of Ege University, Turkey. During the EUCARPIA meeting on Tree Fruit Breeding, Angers, France, 3-7 September 1979, an ad hoc working group met to discuss the preliminary descriptor list and Prof....
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New York: The MacMillan Company, 1922. — 370 p. The purpose of this manual is to describe the varieties of hardy fruits grown in North America. The ways in which the author designs to make this manual useful are: (1) To aid in the identification of varieties. (2) To guide in the choice of varieties. (3) To sort the names now in use for varieties of hardy fruits, and assign them...
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CABI, 2003. — 304 p. — ISBN: 085199640X. Descriptions of fruit varieties suitable for organic production Plant protection, pests and diseases and how they can be countered in organic systems Includes tables, diagrams graphs and photographs There is great interest in organic horticulture and this title is a timely and much needed addition for practical, science-based guidance....
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Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. — 434 p. — (Horticultural Reviews; Book 108). — ISBN: 978-1-118-34583-2. 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...
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CABI, 2008. — 972 p. — ISBN: 9780851996387. Ever wanted to know the genus name for a coconut?Intended for all your research needs, this encyclopedia is a comprehensive collection of information on temperate and tropical fruit and nut crops. Entries are grouped alphabetically by family and then by species, making it easy to find the information you need. Coverage includes palms...
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Bioversity International, 2012. — 31 p. Central Asia is considered to be the centre of origin and diversity for many globally important agricultural crops, particularly temperate fruit tree species. Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan are rich in highly variable domesticated crops with many landraces with unique characteristics. Farmers have...
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CABI, 2008. — 615 p. — ISBN: 978-1-84593-386-9. The Peach provides a comprehensive up to date reference work, summarizing our knowledge of peaches and their production worldwide and includes an extensive colour plates section. Chapters written by international authorities address botany and taxonomy, breeding and genetics of cultivars and rootstocks, propagation, physiology and...
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Tashkent - 1967, 17 p. Apricot and their varieties (page 1-3), peach (p.3-5), plum (p.5-7), sour cherry (p.7-9), apple (p.9-11), pear (p.11-12), quince (p.12-13), pomegranate (p.14), fig (p.14), persimmon (p.15-16), berries (p.16-17).
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InTech, 2012. — 220 p. In vitro culture is an essential component of plant-biotechnology, offers innovative approaches in several research areas. The book provides general principles, the new applications and the perspective of tissue culture. It includes the advances in plant in vitro culture regarding to micropropagation, the induction of somatic embryogenesis, the improving...
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National Research Council. — Washington, D.C.: The National Academies Press, 2008. — 381 p. This book is one of a series identifying innovations with promise for improving the quality of life in the earth’s poorest regions. Like its predecessors — more than 30 reports extending over 30 years — it combines the knowledge of experienced individuals into a study crafted to provide...
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CABI, 2012. — 336 p. — (Crop production science in horticulture series; no. 21). ISBN: 978-1-84593-826-0. Blueberry cultivation has increased dramatically as production has shifted into new regions. Blueberries are now widely available as food and also processed to be used in medicine and pharmaceuticals for their antioxidant properties. This practical book covers the major...
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London: Luzac & Co., 1895. — 41 p. The Tea Trade between China and Tibet, which it takes place at the frontier town of Tachienlu, has attracted the attention of Foreign travellers since an early date. It is indeed impossible not to be struck with the endless caravans of yacks, laden with the elongated packages called "bricks", trundling along over roads which defy description,...
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Tashkent - 1967, The soils and plants in Central have a deficiency of three main elements of mineral nutrition: nitrogen, phosporus and potassium. Latest studies in the field of plant nutrition show that their requirements are not restricted to the basic elements of mineral nutrition (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, sulphur, etc.). The plants are require (though in...
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The Devin-Adair Company, 1929. — 333 p. — ISBN: 0-933280-44-0 This is the classic work on tree crops. Russell Smith was 50 years ahead of his time, writing the basic text on agroforestry long before there was such a thing. He travelled widely and saw it all coming. The best book about trees - it's inspired generations of environmental activists. A highly readable blueprint for...
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Western Australian Agriculture Authority, 2014. — 61 p. The Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia (DAFWA) assists WA’s $6 billion agriculture and food sector to be sustainable and profitable, with a clear focus on export-led growth. Our department’s vision is: “a progressive, innovative and profitable agriculture and food sector that benefits Western Australia”....
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New Delhi: Division of Fruits and Horticultural Technology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, 2015. — 245 p. India has diverse climates and soil for cultivation of horticulture crops providing ample opportunities for the development of fruit industry but the greatest challenge in present is to produce sufficient fruit to feed the ever-increasing human population. This...
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2009. — 33 p. The instructions outlined in this manual are to be used as a guide only. Growing fruit is subject to risks of climatic and other variable conditions that may unexpectedly affect the performance of fruit trees. The author, Advanced Horticulture Consultants Pty Ltd, and Fruit Tree Media disclaim all responsibility for any harm, loss, cost or damage resulting from...
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Rijeka, 2004. — 63 s. Olive growing in the garden (in Croatian). Maslina: zeleno srce Mediterana Maslina i maslinik Godisnja doba masline Proizvodnja ulja Poznavati i sacuvati ulje Zacinjanje ulja Masline na stolu Rjecnik Bibliografija
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