Physiology of temperate zone fruit trees: By Miklos Faust. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, England, 1989, 338 pp., illustrations, £36.00, ISBN: 0-471-81781-3doi:10.1016/0304-4238(91)90057-6Shuichi IwahoriScientia Horticulturae
The partial root irrigation(PRI) not only affected the vegetative growth and the series of parameters of photosynthesis,but also the internal hormone,enzyme,yield and quality of fruit trees.This article reviewed the research advance of PRI on fruit trees,and indicated the significance of PRI on fr...
We developed two sets of regression models for flowering and fruiting of arid zone trees and shrubs, based on (i) rainfall in the current and preceding seasons and (ii) soil moisture lagged over varying time periods combined with mean maximum temperature and daylength in the month prior to ph...
Castellini et al., 2015 Clay (29, 28, 43) Prunings of fruit trees 500 0.5, 1, 2, 3 % (w/w) Decreased Increased Agriculture Hardie et al., 2014 Sandy loam (73, 17, 10) Acacia tree 550 Decreased No influence Agriculture Suliman et al., 2017 Sand (95, 3.5, 1.5) Pine wood, Pi...
Management of Soil and Nutrition in Rootzone Control of Vegetables and Fruit Trees 3 : Nutrient-Water Management for Strawberry Using the Sandponics Bed System SUZUKI Kazuhiro Journal of the science of soil and manure, Japan 64(6), 699-703, 1993-12-05关键...
This book aims to provide an up-to-date account of the current knowledge on the applied physiology of fruit trees and is intended for students, growers and specialists. It comprises 7 chapters, on photosynthesis, nutrition, water relations, fruiting, factors determining tree size, effects of prun...
Bassett CL, Wisniewski M (2009) Global expression of cold-responsive genes in fruit trees. In: Gusta L, Wisniewski M, Tanino K (eds) Plant cold hardiness: from the laboratory to the field. CABI, Oxford, UK, pp 72–79 Chapter Google Scholar Baumgartner IO, Patocchi A, Lussi L, Kelle...
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Edible indigenous fruit trees and shrubs in Tigray, Ethiopia. Trees For People. 2024;16:100525. Article Google Scholar FAO, Wfp, IFAD. The state of food insecurity in the world. Economic growth is necessary but not sufficient to accelerate reduction of hunger and malnutrition. Rome: FAO; ...
Fruit trees such as bananas, papaya, mango, and avocado are widely cultivated [19]. Spices like turmeric, ginger and cardamom are also produced. For instance, Artemisia absinthium, locally called “Arita”, a known medicinal plant in the area is produced on a large area of land for income...