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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Containers, media, mixes and structures. 3. Sexual propagation. 4. Principles and techniques of seed selection. 5. Techniques of seed production and handling. 6. Vegetative propagation. 7. Propagation by specialized stems and roots. 8. Layering. 9. Propagation by cuttings. 10. The propagation by grafting. 11. Principles of tissue culture for micropropagation. 12. Plant propagation of fruits. 13. Propagation of some ornamental plants. Glossary. References. Index. Plant propagation deals with multiplication of plants and preserves their essential genetic characteristics. The plant propagation has thirteenth chapters. The first chapter is introduction which deals organizations and groups in propagation industry, areas of knowledge of propagation, plant propagation organizations and types of plant propagation. The second chapter deals with containers, media, mixes and structures. The third chapter deals with sexual propagation, development of fruits and seeds, the mature seed and apomixis. The fourth chapter deals with principles and techniques of seed, selection, categories of seed propagated cultivars, breeding systems and legal controls to genetic purity. The fifth chapter deals with techniques of seed production, handling and seed dormancy. The sixth chapter deals with vegetative propagation, source selection and management, phase variation with plants and clones, chimeras and methods to detect pathogens in propagation source. The seventh chapter deals with propagation by specialized stems and roots. The eighth chapter deals with layering. The nineth chapter deals with propagation by cuttings. The tenth chapter deals with the propagation by grafting. The eleventh chapter deals with principles of tissue culture for micropropagation. The twelveth chapter deals with plant propagation of fruits. The thirteenth chapter deals with propagation of some ornamental plants. The glossary containing related terms have been given. The selected references presented at the end can be useful to obtain for further information.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Almond. 2. Aonla. 3. Apple. 4. Apricot. 5. Avocado. 6. Bael. 7. Banana. 8. Ber. 9. Carambola. 10. Cherry. 11. Citrus fruits. 12. Custard apple. 13. Datepalm. 14. Grapes. 15. Guava. 16. Hazelnut. 17. Jackfruit. 18. Jamun. 19. Karonda. 20. Litchi. 21. Mango. 22. Mangosteen. 22. Mulberry. 24. Papaya. 25. Peach. 26. Pear. 27. Pecan nut. 28. Phalsa. 29. Pineapple. 30. Pistachio nut. 31. Plum. 32. Pomegranate. 33. Raspberry. 34. Sapota. 35. Walnut. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. Most varieties of fruit crops have originated as chance seedlings or through somatic mutation and have been maintained and multiplied through vegetative propagation by fruit growers. Studies on the mode of inheritance of important economic characters of fruit crops are difficult because of the heterozygous nature of plants. Moreover, varying degrees of sexual incompatibility have complicated the situation. The breeding of fruit crops are long term, low efficient and high cost operations. Most fruit crops have juvenility period of 12-20 years and the useful hybrids take about 10-20 years to identify. It is, therefore, a variety takes about 40 years to be released if found suitable.