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  • Parthasarathy, V A et al eds

    Published by Bio-Green Books, 2005

    ISBN 10: 8185971919ISBN 13: 9788185971919

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    Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Coconut/V. Rajagopal V.A. Parthasarathy S. Naresh Kumar D.V.S. Reddy and Rohini Iyer 1. Introduction. 2. Area and production. 3. Composition and uses. 4. History origin and distribution. 5. Botany. 6. Classification and cultivars. 7. Genetics and breeding. 8. Biotechnology. 9. Climate and soil. 10. Growth and development. 11. Propagation. 12. Cultivation. 13. Integrated disease management in coconut. 14. Integrated pest management in coconut. 15. Future thrusts. 16. References. Cashew/E.V.V. Bhaskara Rao K.R.M. Swamy and M.G. Bhat 1. Introduction. 2. Composition and uses. 3. Area and production. 4. Origin distribution and history. 5. Classification and botany. 6. Species and cultivars. 7. Genetics and breeding. 8. Biotechnology. 9. Climate and soil. 10. Growth and development. 11. Propagation. 12. Cultivation. 13. Diseases pests and disorders. 14. Harvesting and yield. 15. Post harvest management and processing. 16. Future thrusts. 17. References. Oilpalm/K.U.K. Nampoothiri V.A. Parthasarathy V. Krishnakumar and K. Ponnamma 1. Introduction. 2. Area and production. 3. Composition and uses. 4. History origin and distribution. 5. Botany. 6. Classification and cultivars. 7. Genetics and breeding. 8. Biotechnology. 9. Climate and soil. 10. Growth and development. 11. Propagation. 12. Cultivation. 13. Harvesting and yield. 14. Processing. 15. Diseases and pests. 16. Futures thrusts. 17. References. Arecanut/D. Balasimha 1. Introduction. 2. Composition and uses. 3. Area and production. 4. Origin history and distribution. 5. Classification and botany. 6. Species and cultivars. 7. Genetics and breeding. 8. Biotechnology. 9. Climate and soil. 10. Growth and development. 11. Propagation. 12. Cultivation. 13. Physiology. 14. Diseases and pests. 15. Harvesting. 16. Processing. 17. Future thrusts. 18. References. Betelvine/Satyabrata Maiti 1. Introduction. 2. Area and production. 3. Composition and uses. 4. History and origin. 5. Botany. 6. Species and cultivars. 7. Genetics and breeding. 8. Climate and soil. 9. Propagation. 10. Cultivation. 11. Harvesting and yield. 12. Diseases and pest. 13. Post harvest management. 14. Future thrusts. 15. References. Palmyra Palm/P.K. Chattopadhyay and T.K. Bose 1. Introduction. 2. Area and production. 3. Composition and uses. 4. History and origin. 5. Botany. 6. Species and cultivars. 7. Growth and development. 8. Climate and soil. 9. Propagation. 10. Cultivation. 11. Diseases and pests. 12. Future thrusts. 13. References. Plantation crops are of high commercial value and used by the people all over the world but mainly grown in the tropical regions. The important plantation crops are coconut and oil palm (oil yielding crops) tea coffee and cocoa (beverage crops) arecanut and betelvine (small holder's crop) cashew (nut crop) rubber (industrial crop) bamboo (timber crop) Palmyra (under exploited plantation crop). Man of the plantation crops and their products are the major source of livelihood of rural population throughout the tropics and these crops also generate direct and indirect employment opportunities. This publication of about 1050 pages (in two volumes) provides an exhaustive and updated information based on world review of scientific literature on plantation crops. This comprehensive and well illustrated book will serve as an excellent text on plantation crops. Emphasis has been laid on some emerging topics like biotechnological approach to crop improvement integrated management of pests and diseases organic management product diversification and value added products and important research areas to be tackled in future. It is hoped that this book with current and complete scientific information will serve the interest of students teachers researchers planters and extension specialists. 519 pp.