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Peach: Botany, Production and Uses [Hardback]

Contributions by (National Institute for Agronomical Research (INRA), France), Contributions by (Queensland Horticulture I), Contributions by , Contributions by (Lushan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China), Series edited by (University of Milan, Italy), Contributions by , Contributions by , Contributions by , Edited by (Auburn University, USA), Contributions by (Clemson University, USA)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 632 pages, height x width: 244x172 mm
  • Sērija : Botany, Production and Uses
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Sep-2008
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1845933869
  • ISBN-13: 9781845933869
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 632 pages, height x width: 244x172 mm
  • Sērija : Botany, Production and Uses
  • Izdošanas datums: 29-Sep-2008
  • Izdevniecība: CABI Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1845933869
  • ISBN-13: 9781845933869
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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 planting systems, crop and pest management and postharvest physiology. The book also includes a contribution on the history of cultivation and production trends in China with historical references dating back to 1100 B.C. for the first time in the English language.
Dedication vii
Contributors x
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements xvi
Botany and Taxonomy
1(36)
D. Bassi
R. Monet
History of Cultivation and Trends in China
37(24)
H. Huang
Z. Cheng
Z. Zhang
Y. Wang
Classical Genetics and Breeding
61(24)
R. Monet
D. Bassi
Genetic Engineering and Genomics
85(21)
A.G. Abbott
P. Arus
R. Scorza
Low-chill Cultivar Development
106(33)
B.L. Topp
W.B. Sherman
M.C.B. Raseira
Fresh Market Cultivar Development
139(36)
W.R. Okie
T. Bacon
D. Bassi
Processing Peach Cultivar Development
175(18)
T.M. Gradziel
J.P. McCaa
Rootstock Development
193(28)
G.L. Reighard
F. Loreti
Propagation Techniques
221(23)
F. Loreti
S. Morini
Carbon Assimilation, Partitioning and Budget Modelling
244(20)
T.M. DeJong
A. Moing
Orchard Planting Systems
264(25)
L. Corelli-Grappadelli
R.P. Marini
Crop Load Management
289(14)
R.P. Marini
G.L. Reighard
Nutrient and Water Requirements of Peach Trees
303(29)
R.S. Johnson
Orchard Floor Management Systems
332(20)
T.J. Tworkoski
D.M. Glenn
Diseases of Peach Caused by Fungi and Fungal-like Organisms: Biology, Epidemiology and Management
352(55)
J.E. Adaskaveg
G. Schnabel
H. Forster
Diseases Caused by Prokaryotes --- Bacteria and Phytoplasmas
407(28)
D.F. Ritchie
M. Barba
M.C. Pagani
Viruses and Viroids of Peach Trees
435(32)
M. Cambra
R. Flores
V. Pallas
P. Gentit
T. Candresse
Insects and Mites
467(38)
D.L. Horton
J. Fuest
P. Cravedi
Nematodes
505(31)
A.P. Nyczepir
D. Esmenjaud
Preharvest Factors Affecting Peach Quality
536(14)
C.H. Crisosto
G. Costa
Ripening, Nutrition and Postharvest Physiology
550(25)
A. Ramina
P. Tonutti
B. McGlasson
Harvesting and Postharvest Handling of Peaches for the Fresh Market
575(22)
C.H. Crisosto
D. Valero
Index 597
Ted DeJong is emeritus professor at the University of California at Davis, and has been doing research on fruit trees for 40 years. He has published about 300 scientific papers, most of which are on some aspect of the functioning of fruit trees. See his webpage at https://dejong.ucdavis.edu/ Rich Marini, PhD is a Professor of Horticulture with Penn State University, specializing in tree and small fruit physiology, data analysis and fruit production systems. Carlos H. Crisosto is Director of the Fruit and Nut Research and Information Center, UC Davis. The focus of his research and extension program is the postharvest biology and technology of fruits, especially peaches, nectarines, plums, apricots, table grapes, figs, kiwifruits, olives, and persimmons, as well as pistachios, almonds and walnuts. The goal of his research program is to develop a better understanding of the orchard factors and postharvest factors that control fruit flavor and shelf life and to develop technology to overcome fruit industry problems. He applies genomic techniques to identify gene(s) responsible for fruit sensory attributes (both desirable and undesirable), and investigating physiological disorders such as chilling injury.