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Horticultural sciences : perspectives and applications / [editor], Prof. K.V. Peter.

Contributor(s): Peter, K. V [editor.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New Delhi : Brillion Publishing, 2017Description: xxiv, 502 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (colour) ; 24 cmISBN: 9788193222652; 8193222652Subject(s): Horticulture | Horticultural crops -- Technological innovations | HorticultureDDC classification: 635 LOC classification: SB318 | .P48 2017
Contents:
Plant Breeding / Hari Har Rum -- Biotechnological Approaches for ex-situ Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of Selected Rare and Heavily Traded Medicinal Plants in India / C.G. Sudha and S. Reshmi -- Science and Polyembryony / R.K. Roshan and Nongallei Pebam -- Post harvest Processing and Value Addition vis a vis Biochemistry of Ginger and Turmeric / Manoj Oommen, K.S. Thingreingam Irenaeus, V.R. Preetha and Ch. Das Sukhen -- Non-Thermal Processing of Horticultural Crops / V. Eyarkai Nambi and R.K. Gupta -- Physiology and Biochemistry of Fruit Ripening / K.S. Shivashankara, K.C. Pavithra and A. Nethravathi -- Chemistry of Paclobutrazol and its Actions / Y.T.N. Reddy and V. Srilatha -- Seed-borne Diseases of Tropical Tuber Crops- Diagnostics, Transmission and Management / Raj Shekhar and Kamal Sharma -- Emerging innovations for Sustainable Spices Production / M. Anandaraj -- Hydrologic Regimes under Climate Change in Indo-Gangetic Basin and their Impact on Fruit Production / Gopal Krishan and A.K. Lohani -- Cardamom / S.J. Ankegowda -- Coffee / N. Suyraprakash Rao and Y. Raghuramulu -- Oil Palm / P. Rethinam -- Palmyrah / Jiji George and Anitha Karun -- Banana / K.N. Shiva, M.M. Mustaffa and P. Adiyaman -- Potatoes / Brajesh Singh, B.P. Singh and Pinky Raigond -- Tuber Crops / S.K. Chakrabarti, A.N. Jyothi and G. Padmaja -- Urban Horticulture -- Gardens as Elements of an Urbanizing World / Gert Groening.
Summary: "The three major dimensions of hunger in India are calorie (energy) deprivation, protein deficiency (access to pulses limited to the wealthy) and micro-nutrient deficiency (per capita consumption of fruits and vegetables are low). Science based horticulture is a powerful tool to ensure nutritional security and the present series Horticultural Sciences: Perspectives and Applications aims to consolidate scientific information generated by eminent scientists on fruits, vegetables, spices, plantation crops, ornamentals, medicinal and aromatic plants, tubers including potato, bamboo, and mushrooms. The emphasis is on perspectives and applications of these crops in achieving nutritional security in a sustainable manner. The present Volume I carries 18 chapters authored by 36 eminent scientists dealing with crops, nutrients, water, post-harvest technologies, value-added products, and preservation in an application intensive perspective. Plant Breeding has been shown both as an art and science, biotechnological approaches for conservation, use of grafting to force growing in stressed environments, polyembryony, physiology and biochemistry of fruit ripening, chemistry of Paclobutrazol, seed borne diseases and their management are a few of the highlights of the 18 chapters. Plantation crops like coffee, cardamom, oil palm and Palmyrah find special elucidation in view of higher price recovery and export. Banana and potato are dealt in detail. (3y(BIf any had to live on one food alone, the Potato would be better than any other major food crop available(3y (Baccording to Dr. R.L. Sawyer, Former Director General, CIP, Lima Peru. Chapter 18 by Gert Groening, International Society of Horticultural Science (ISHS), Belgium deals with urban gardens providing shelter from pollution, both particles and sound in his chapter – (3z(BUrban Horticulture Gardens as Elements of an Urbanizing World(3y".--(B
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Plant Breeding / Hari Har Rum -- Biotechnological Approaches for ex-situ Conservation and Sustainable Utilization of Selected Rare and Heavily Traded Medicinal Plants in India / C.G. Sudha and S. Reshmi -- Science and Polyembryony / R.K. Roshan and Nongallei Pebam -- Post harvest Processing and Value Addition vis a vis Biochemistry of Ginger and Turmeric / Manoj Oommen, K.S. Thingreingam Irenaeus, V.R. Preetha and Ch. Das Sukhen -- Non-Thermal Processing of Horticultural Crops / V. Eyarkai Nambi and R.K. Gupta -- Physiology and Biochemistry of Fruit Ripening / K.S. Shivashankara, K.C. Pavithra and A. Nethravathi -- Chemistry of Paclobutrazol and its Actions / Y.T.N. Reddy and V. Srilatha -- Seed-borne Diseases of Tropical Tuber Crops- Diagnostics, Transmission and Management / Raj Shekhar and Kamal Sharma -- Emerging innovations for Sustainable Spices Production / M. Anandaraj -- Hydrologic Regimes under Climate Change in Indo-Gangetic Basin and their Impact on Fruit Production / Gopal Krishan and A.K. Lohani -- Cardamom / S.J. Ankegowda -- Coffee / N. Suyraprakash Rao and Y. Raghuramulu -- Oil Palm / P. Rethinam -- Palmyrah / Jiji George and Anitha Karun -- Banana / K.N. Shiva, M.M. Mustaffa and P. Adiyaman -- Potatoes / Brajesh Singh, B.P. Singh and Pinky Raigond -- Tuber Crops / S.K. Chakrabarti, A.N. Jyothi and G. Padmaja -- Urban Horticulture -- Gardens as Elements of an Urbanizing World / Gert Groening.

"The three major dimensions of hunger in India are calorie (energy) deprivation, protein deficiency (access to pulses limited to the wealthy) and micro-nutrient deficiency (per capita consumption of fruits and vegetables are low). Science based horticulture is a powerful tool to ensure nutritional security and the present series Horticultural Sciences: Perspectives and Applications aims to consolidate scientific information generated by eminent scientists on fruits, vegetables, spices, plantation crops, ornamentals, medicinal and aromatic plants, tubers including potato, bamboo, and mushrooms. The emphasis is on perspectives and applications of these crops in achieving nutritional security in a sustainable manner. The present Volume I carries 18 chapters authored by 36 eminent scientists dealing with crops, nutrients, water, post-harvest technologies, value-added products, and preservation in an application intensive perspective. Plant Breeding has been shown both as an art and science, biotechnological approaches for conservation, use of grafting to force growing in stressed environments, polyembryony, physiology and biochemistry of fruit ripening, chemistry of Paclobutrazol, seed borne diseases and their management are a few of the highlights of the 18 chapters. Plantation crops like coffee, cardamom, oil palm and Palmyrah find special elucidation in view of higher price recovery and export. Banana and potato are dealt in detail. (3y(BIf any had to live on one food alone, the Potato would be better than any other major food crop available(3y (Baccording to Dr. R.L. Sawyer, Former Director General, CIP, Lima Peru. Chapter 18 by Gert Groening, International Society of Horticultural Science (ISHS), Belgium deals with urban gardens providing shelter from pollution, both particles and sound in his chapter – (3z(BUrban Horticulture Gardens as Elements of an Urbanizing World(3y".--(B

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