Research into the reproductive biology of crop plants has expanded greatly in recent years and has lead to an increasing awareness of the importance of flowering, pollination, and fruit set in crop productivity. This book focuses specifically on tree cultivation. It deals with the basic biology of sexual reproduction and relates this to the practical aspects of tree crop breeding and orchard management for fruit and seed production, in both temperate and tropical species.It is aimed at both students and research scientists in horticulture, forestry, and pollination ecology as well as those working in tree breeding, tree cultivation, and orchard management. The conservation problems of rainforest regeneration in the tropics and subtropics and of changing land use priorities in Europe and North America also make this book of value to those concerned with tree species preservation and survival.
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The book successfully brings together the very diverse literature dealing with horticultural and forest tree crops....a well written, informative book which includes many new and useful tables, about 1400 references and a comprehensive index. The authors' extensive experience with tropical and southern hemisphere species adds a refreshing approach to topics generally discussed only in the context of north temperate regions. The book will be a valuable reference for the expert, an essential introduction to the newcomer, and a useful resource to the biotechnologist, and tree breeder.--TREE PHYSIOLOGY
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Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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978-0-12-634470-7 (9780126344707)
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Department of Plant Physiology, Waite Agricultural Research Institute, Glen Osmond, S.A., 5064, Australia C.S.I.R.O. Division of Forestry and Forest Products, Canberra, A.C.T., 2600, Australia
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Department of Plant Physiology, Waite Agricultural Research Institute, Glen Osmond, S.A., 5064, Australia
C.S.I.R.O. Division of Forestry and Forest Products, Canberra, A.C.T., 2600, Australia
Introduction. Floral Initiation and Development. Floral Physiology and Breeding Systems. Pollination. The Female-Male Interaction. Seed