Gardening Books
Winterthur Museum & Gardens,U.S. The Winterthur Garden Guide
Book SynopsisIntended as a guide for the everyday gardener, The Winterthur Garden Guide offers practical adviceseason by seasonfor achieving the succession of bloom developed by Henry Francis du Pont in his garden. This handy book highlights the design principles that guided du Pont and introduces practical flowers, shrubs, and trees that have stood the test of time-native and non-native, common as well as unusual. Lavishly illustrated, with new color photography, this handbook features close-ups of individual plants as well as sweeping vistas throughout.Whether addressing the early color combinations of the March Bank, the splendor of Azalea Woods, or the more intimate confines of the Quarry Garden, The WinterthurGarden Guide presents the essential elements of each plant, including common and botanical names; family origins and associations; size, soil, and light needs; bloom times; and zone preferenceseverything the gardener needs to know for planning and replicating the Winterthur look on any sc
£19.79
John Wiley and Sons Ltd Gardening Philosophy for Everyone
Book SynopsisPhilosophy and gardens have been closely connected from the dawn of philosophy, with many drawing on their beauty and peace for philosophical inspiration. Gardens in turn give rise to a broad spectrum of philosophical questions. For the green-fingered thinker, this book reflects on a whole host of fascinating philosophical themes. Gardens and philosophy present a fascinating combination of subjects, historically important, and yet scarcely covered within the realms of philosophy Contributions come from a wide range of authors, ranging from garden writers and gardeners, to those working in architecture, archaeology, archival studies, art history, anthropology, classics and philosophy Essays cover a broad spectrum of topics, ranging from Epicurus and Confucius to the aesthetics and philosophy of Central Park Offers new perspectives on the experience and evaluation of gardens Trade Review“Intriguing ideas combined with a philosophical method of inquiry bring the benefits of gardening into the 21st century. Gardening Philosophy for Everyone: Cultivating Wisdomproduces what the title suggests – it cultivates and grows the body of knowledge about gardening, exploring the value of gardening past and present for multiple disciplines.” (Journal of Therapeutic Horticulture, 1 November 2012) "So pull up a chair, relax under a shady canopy and delve into the fascinating garden-related philosophies contained in this most interesting read." (Australian Horticulture, 1 March 2011)"A good mix of topics, ideas and arguments - a very good and meaty read." (Gardensandpeople.co.uk, 1 March 2011) "Reading this book has been an experience so enchanting, that I am eager to revisit each of the essays, to re submerge myself in their expertise. If one is a gardener, this is a publication reserved for cold winter nights or long plane rides; for the non-gardener, it is an engaging private symposium. One might also call it "variations on a theme of gardening", enriched by diverse intellectual disciplines and unexpected perspectives of the contributing authors." (Gardenguru, 29 March 2011) "Reading this book has been an experience so enchanting, that I am eager to revisit each of the essays, to re submerge myself in their expertise. If one is a gardener, this is a publication reserved for cold winter nights or long plane rides; for the non-gardener, it is an engaging private symposium. One might also call it "variations on a theme of gardening", enriched by diverse intellectual disciplines and unexpected perspectives of the contributing writers." (Bookpleasures.com, 26 March 2011) "There's nothing too 'difficult' philosophically in this book, so definitely one for any thoughtful gardeners, philosophers or not." (Wittgenstein's Watering Can, 21 April 2011) "Finally, we have a book which celebrates and examines the topic of gardens and gardening in a way that involves more than simply helping pick the perfect plant for your shady nook." (A Garden of Possibilities, 18 April 2011) "The book is comprised of numerous essays by different authors, each with their own unique angle. I am very impressed that Permaculture is mentioned at least once by name, and hunter-gatherers, foragers, and horticulturalists, are discussed in many of the essays. Also, each author brings their own definition of gardening, and some of them are broad enough to include the most cutting edge forest gardens as well as many primitive peoples' land management techniques. Even the essays with a more narrow view of what a garden is had interesting thoughts of our interaction with plants and how that impacts us philosophically." (Nathan Carlos Rupley, 15 April 2011) "Editor Dan O'Brien has assembled a collection of essays, among which are Mara Miller's reflections upon the many layers of time and change inherent in gardens, and the ways in which they affect persona experiences, which illuminate how these may play into design considerations". (Garden Design Journal, 1 April 2011) "Gardening is not absent from philosophy; after all, Voltaire's Candide ends with the admonition to ‘cultivate our garden.' This book examines how gardening is like philosophy and vice versa. Much space is also given to political philosophy and some fascinating explorations into the political and philosophical ramifications of historical gardening in London and Aztec Mexico. The series is likely to appeal to armchair philosophers and undergraduates alike, and this volume will give gardeners of an intellectual bent a philosophical justification for their hobby." (Library Journal, March 2011) "A new book on the philosophy of gardening - edited by Dan O'Brien and Fritz Allhoff - has been written by and for the green-thumbed thinker, the practical gardener, the salad gardener, the architect, the archaeologist, and the artist at work among the ferns". (Horticulture Week, 12 January 2011) "Either way, it is an engaging and enjoyable read, and readers of the ERB will certainly want to stay tuned for future volumes in this diverse - and apparently all-encompassing - series!". (Englewood Review of Books, 28 December 2010) "Another essay takes a slightly different slant on Miller's theme, showing how gardens exist as patterns in time, just as music does. Overall, too many of these essays treat of the garden as a metaphor rather than as an actuality. But such books are rarely seen, and this one provides more than enough food for thought amid acres of identikit 'your kitchen-garden' and allotment books." (The Telegraph, 7 December 2010)Table of ContentsForeword viiiDavid E. Cooper Acknowledgments xiDan O’Brien Planting the Seed: An Introduction to Gardening – Philosophy for Everyone 1Dan O’Brien Part I The Good Life 11 1 The Virtues of Gardening 13Isis Brook 2 Cultivating the Soul: The Ethics of Gardening in Ancient Greece and Rome 26Meghan T. Ray 3 Escaping Eden: Plant Ethics in a Gardener’s World 38Matthew Hall 4 Food Glorious Food 48Helene Gammack Part II Flower Power 63 5 Plants, Prayers, and Power: The Story of the First Mediterranean Gardens 65Jo Day 6 Brussels Sprouts and Empire: Putting Down Roots 79Michael Moss 7 Transplanting Liberty: Lafayette’s American Garden 93Laura Auricchio 8 Cockney Plots: Allotments and Grassroots Political Activism 106Elizabeth A. Scott Part III The Flower Show 119 9 Hortus Incantans: Gardening as an Art of Enchantment 121Eric MacDonald 10 Gardens, Music, and Time 135Ismay Barwell and John Powell 11 The Pragmatic Picturesque: The Philosophy of Central Park 148Gary Shapiro Part IV The Cosmic Garden 161 12 Illusions of Grandeur: A Harmonious Garden for the Sun King 163Robert Neuman 13 Time and Temporality in the Garden 178Mara Miller 14 Cultivating Our Garden: David Hume and Gardening as Therapy 192Dan O’Brien Part V Philosophers’ Gardens 205 15 The Garden of the Aztec Philosopher-King 207Susan Toby Evans 16 Epicurus, the Garden, and the Golden Age 220Gordon Campbell 17 Gardener of Souls: Philosophical Education in Plato’s Phaedrus 232Anne Cotton Notes on Contributors 245
£13.95
The University of North Carolina Press 2026 North Carolina Agricultural Chemicals Manual
£30.60
John Wiley & Sons 2026 Pest Control for Professional Turfgrass Managers
£10.99
University Press of Mississippi Tell about Night Flowers
Book SynopsisTell about Night Flowers presents previously unpublished letters by Eudora Welty, selected and annotated by scholar Julia Eichelberger. Welty published many of her best-known works in the 1940s: A Curtain of Green, The Wide Net, The Robber Bridegroom, Delta Wedding, and The Golden Apples. During this period, she also wrote hundreds of letters to two friends who shared her love of gardening. One friend, Diarmuid Russell, was her literary agent in New York; the other, John Robinson, was a high school classmate and an aspiring writer who served in the Army in WWII, and long the focus of Welty''s affection.Welty''s lyrical, witty, and poignant discussions of gardening and nature are delightful in themselves; they are also figurative expressions of Welty''s views of her writing and her friendships. Taken together with thirty-five illustrations, they form a poetic narrative of their own, chronicling artistic and psychic developments that were underway before Welty was fully conscious of them
£27.96
Cornell University Press Nature on the Doorstep
Book SynopsisNature on the Doorstep reveals the simple pleasures of paying attention to the natural world in one''s own backyard over the course of a year. In weekly letters, Angela Douglas shares the joys and curiosities of a decidedly ordinary patch of green in upstate New York cultivated through the art of strategic neglectsometimes taking a hand to manage wildlife, more often letting nature go its own way. From the first flowers of spring to cardinals singing in the winter, Douglas shows us the magic of welcoming unexpected plant and animal life into one''s backyard. A paean to the richness we find when we stop to look and let be, Nature on the Doorstep celebrates the role humble backyards play both in conservation efforts and in an expanded appreciation of the living world.Trade ReviewFilled with wide-eyed wonder, these lighthearted letters charm. This book has plenty to offer those looking to discover the magic in one's own backyard. * Publishers Weekly *Table of ContentsMarch 22, 2020: On the horns of a dilemma March 29, 2020: Spring is coming... April 5, 2020: Wordsworth's flowers April 12, 2020: Vultures and rabbits April 19, 2020: Bloom where you are planted April 26, 2020: Winter's dregs May 3, 2020: The English daisy May 10, 2020: Bud burst! May 17, 2020: And now it's summer May 24, 2020: Chipmunks and woodchucks May 31, 2020: Looking up June 7, 2020: Natives and aliens June 14, 2002: Save the bees! June 21, 2020: A terminological jungle June 28, 2020: Empires under the maple tree July 5, 2020: Fireflies: a wonder of the Ithaca world July 12, 2020: The Deptford pink July 19, 2020: Blue jay birds and blue jay humans July 26, 2020: Call my bluff August 2, 2020: Termite mound or Italian villa? August 9, 2020: Happy families August 16, 2020: The orthopteran orchestra August 23, 2020: Backyard munchers August 30, 2020: Wasps galore September 6, 2020: The official end of summer September 13, 2020: Garden silks September 20, 2020: Late season flowers September 27, 2020: The War of the Seasons October 4, 2020: The backyard harvest October 11, 2020: Making a living in the backyard October 18, 2020: The winter birdseed feeder is back in business October 25, 2020: Fall colors November 1, 2020: The end of the 2020 orthopteran orchestra November 8, 2020: Fake news! November 15, 2020: What's on today's menu? November 22, 2020: It smells to high heaven November 29, 2020: Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater December 6, 2020: Hawk, beware! December 13, 2020: Life in the leafless trees December 20, 2020: Nearly a foot of snow December 27, 2020: Mass Sparrow Attack January 3, 2021: Celebrating the last day of the year January 10, 2021: Winter sounds January 17, 2021: Sparrow Wars January 24, 2021: The daily red squirrel January 31, 2021: It is nothing but winter—winter, cold and savage February 7, 2021: A Miller B nor'easter and a Bumpus event February 14, 2021: Finding their voice February 21, 2021: The daily crow commute February 28, 2021: Periwinkle for tea March 7, 2021: Snow fleas March 14, 2021: All change
£15.19
Temple University Press,U.S. A Guide to the Great Gardens of the Philadelphia
Book SynopsisFinally, for every resident and visitor to the region, a comprehensive guide to the gardens of eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, and northern Delaware. Magnificently illustrated with nearly 200 full color photographs, A GUIDE TO THE GREAT GARDENS OF THE PHILADELPHIA REGION provides essential information on how to locate and enjoy the finest gardens the area has to offer. As the horticultural epicenter of the United States, Philadelphia and the surrounding towns, suburbs, and countryside are blessed with more public gardens in a concentrated area than almost any other region in the world. Stretching from Trenton, New Jersey through Philadelphia and down to Newark, Delaware, this area (often called the Delaware Valley) offers more horticultural riches than a visitor can possibly see even in a coupl of weeks of hectic garden-hopping. In A GUIDE TO THE GREAT GARDENS OF THE PHILADELPHIA REGION you will find: Detailed coverage of almost 100 gardens Maps to indicate where area gardens are in relation to each other to plan day trip itineraries Key information about each major garden, including hours, fees, time needed for a tour, history, acreage, and special features Over a dozen gardens that have never before been featured in any garden guidebook Arranged by interest, to help guide readers to gardens that will most meet their needs Notations about historical houses, cafes/restaurants, gift shops, and chidren's features at each major gardenTrade Review"I am thrilled to finally see such a thorough and useful guide to the gardens of the Delaware Valley. A Guide to the Great Gardens of the Philadelphia Region will make a wonderful addition to any garden lover's library. Adam Levine and Rob Cardillo are the perfect guides-bringing these gardens to life in word and image. Their knowledge about the gardens in our area makes this an invaluable book indeed."—Jane G. Pepper, President, Pennsylvania Horticultural SocietyTable of ContentsCONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. How to Use This Book Garden descriptions 1. Central 2. Central Philadelphia 3. South 4. West 5. North 6. More Gardens (Community, Private) 7. Garden Visit Hints Back Matter 1. Maps 2. Acknowledgements 3. Index
£20.69
University of South Carolina Press Charleston: City of Gardens
Book SynopsisLong famous for its charming courtyard gardens in the peninsula’s historic district, Charleston, South Carolina, has a remarkable southern landscape that also includes dozens of exquisite private gardens, city parks, cemeteries, institutional gardens, and even an urban farm. In Charleston: City of Gardens, Louisa Pringle Cameron shares the splendor of these gems along with accounts from garden owners, an urban forester, a city horticulturalist, and other overseers of the Holy City’s beautiful green spaces.By exploring gardens beyond the Lower Peninsula, Cameron reveals the enormous scope of gardening within the city. Charleston’s moderate climate, lengthy growing season, and generous annual rainfall allow thousands of tree and other plant species to thrive. Even certain tropical plants flourish in protected locations. While the more than two hundred color images in Charleston cannot do justice to experiencing a lush Southern garden with its visual and tactile feasts, gentle sounds of running water and birdsong, and sweet fragrances, they can serve as an inspiration and guide to planning a garden or perhaps a memorable vacation in the Carolinas.Joseph P. Riley Jr., now retired, was the mayor of Charleston, South Carolina, for more than 40 years.
£36.51
University of Massachusetts Press Playing God in the Meadow: How I Learned to
Book SynopsisAfter decades of fantasizing and saving, of working multiple jobs and embracing frugality in the midst of Manhattan, Martha Leb Molnar and her husband had found their farm. Determined to turn an overgrown and unproductive Vermont apple orchard into a thriving and beautiful landscape, they decided to restore this patch of land to a pristine meadow and build a safe haven for their family and nearby wildlife.Once they cleared the gnarled and dying trees away, Molnar was forced to wage war on the invasive species that have sprung up around the property. Propelled by the heated debates surrounding non-native species and her own complicated family history and migration, she was driven to research the Vermont landscape, turning to scientific literature, experts in botany and environmental science, and locals who have long tended the land in search of answers. At turns funny, thoughtful, and conversational, Playing God in the Meadow follows this big city transplant as she learned to make peace with rural life and an evolving landscape that she cannot entirely control.
£18.95
University of Massachusetts Press Playing God in the Meadow: How I Learned to
Book SynopsisAfter decades of fantasizing and saving, of working multiple jobs and embracing frugality in the midst of Manhattan, Martha Leb Molnar and her husband had found their farm. Determined to turn an overgrown and unproductive Vermont apple orchard into a thriving and beautiful landscape, they decided to restore this patch of land to a pristine meadow and build a safe haven for their family and nearby wildlife.Once they cleared the gnarled and dying trees away, Molnar was forced to wage war on the invasive species that have sprung up around the property. Propelled by the heated debates surrounding non-native species and her own complicated family history and migration, she was driven to research the Vermont landscape, turning to scientific literature, experts in botany and environmental science, and locals who have long tended the land in search of answers. At turns funny, thoughtful, and conversational, Playing God in the Meadow follows this big city transplant as she learned to make peace with rural life and an evolving landscape that she cannot entirely control.
£69.30
University of South Carolina Press Brookgreen Gardens: Ever Changing. Simply
Book SynopsisAn oasis of art and nature, Brookgreen Gardens is America's first public sculpture garden and largest collection of American figurative sculpture. Founded in 1931 by Archer Milton Huntington and Anna Hyatt Huntington, its lush South Carolina coastal location is an exquisite setting for the more than two thousand works by four hundred twenty-five artists-including more than one hundred sculptures and other works by Anna Huntington, many placed in the gardens she designed. In 1984, Brookgreen was designated as a National Historic Landmark, highlighting the number of women sculptors whose work is presented in the collection, as well as the significance of the work of Anna Huntington. Today, Brookgreen has become a cultural institution unlike any other, blending sculpture, historic sites, botanical gardens, and the Lowcountry Zoo. As Brookgreen begins its ninetieth year, this volume celebrates the art, nature, and history ensconced in its 9,127 acres. More than one hundred fifty color photographs; an introduction by president and CEO, Page Kiniry; and a foreword by its chairman of the board, Dick Rosen, bring Brookgreen Gardens to life on the page.
£40.80
CABI Publishing Principles of Tropical Horticulture
Book SynopsisPrinciples of Tropical Horticulture leads the reader through a background of environmental influences and plant physiology to an understanding of production and post-harvest systems, environmental adaptation techniques and marketing strategies. Focusing on the principles behind production practices and their scientific basis, rather than detailed biological traits of each crop, this text outlines successes and failures in practices to date and sets out how the quantity and quality of horticultural produce can improve in the future. Case studies are frequently used and chapters cover the production of vegetables, fruit and ornamental crops, including temperate zone crops adapted to grow in the tropics.Table of Contents1: Setting the Scene: The Context of Horticulture in the Developing World and the Tropics 2: The Tropical Environment and Physiology of Horticultural Crops 3: Horticultural Production Systems 4: Supply Chain Management: Production of Vegetables 5: Supply Chain Management: Production of Fruits and Flowers 6: Pre- and Postharvest Management and Effects on Product Quality 7: Supply Chain Management: Marketing and Retail 8: The Future for Tropical Horticulture
£88.92
The Crowood Press Ltd Catching Moles: The History and Practice
Book SynopsisFor centuries, man and mole have taken from the soil in their bid to survive. This has resulted in bitter conflict between these adversaries and one that continues today. Whatever the season, whatever the weather, wherever the mole! Mole catchers have worked to remove moles. Journey through history with the mole catchers of old as you learn of their lives, their work, and their struggle to survive with the pressure of change. Learn of the demands and needs inflicted upon the mole and how it adapts to survive, discover how it exploits the efforts of man, and how they deal with his plight to rid the land of them. Follow Jeff Nicholls through a typical year in the life of a mole catcher and explore the secrets of success to be mole free. Understand the relationship between man and mole both in alliance and conflict, and unearth your passion towards the little man in black. Jeff Nicholls has previously written books on mole catching but this is his most personal composition, providing the knowledge to compete on a level playing field and fully understand the rules of engagement. It will be a mole catcher's handbook for many years to come containing everything you ever need to know.
£22.50
CABI Publishing Principles of Tropical Horticulture
Book SynopsisPrinciples of Tropical Horticulture leads the reader through a background of environmental influences and plant physiology to an understanding of production and post-harvest systems, environmental adaptation techniques and marketing strategies. Focusing on the principles behind production practices and their scientific basis, rather than detailed biological traits of each crop, this text outlines successes and failures in practices to date and sets out how the quantity and quality of horticultural produce can improve in the future. Case studies are frequently used and chapters cover the production of vegetables, fruit and ornamental crops, including temperate zone crops adapted to grow in the tropics.Table of Contents1: Setting the Scene: The Context of Horticulture in the Developing World and the Tropics 2: The Tropical Environment and Physiology of Horticultural Crops 3: Horticultural Production Systems 4: Supply Chain Management: Production of Vegetables 5: Supply Chain Management: Production of Fruits and Flowers 6: Pre- and Postharvest Management and Effects on Product Quality 7: Supply Chain Management: Marketing and Retail 8: The Future for Tropical Horticulture
£41.56
Bodleian Library Oxford Botanic Garden & Arboretum: A Brief
Book SynopsisOxford Botanic Garden is the oldest surviving botanic garden in Britain and has occupied its site in central Oxford since 1621. Conceived as a place to grow medicinal plants, born in the turmoil of civil war and nurtured during the restoration of the monarchy, the garden has, unsurprisingly, a curious past. By tracing the work and priorities of each of the garden’s keepers, this book explores its importance as one of the world's oldest scientific plant collections. It tells the story of the planting of the garden by its first keeper, Jacob Bobart, and his son, together with how they changed the garden to suit their own needs. The story develops during the eighteenth century as the garden grew exotic plants under glass and acquired a fine succulent collection but then experienced a downturn under the stewardship of the eccentric Professor Humphrey Sibthorp (famous for giving just one lecture in thirty-seven years). Finally, the narrative throws light on the partnership of gardener William Baxter and academic Charles Daubeny in the early nineteenth century, which gave the garden its glasshouses and ponds and contributed to its survival to the present day. This generously illustrated book is the first history of the garden and arboretum for more than a century and provides an essential introduction to one of Oxford’s much-loved haunts.Table of ContentsContents Preface Author’s Note 1 Founding the Garden 2 Constructing the Garden 3 Planting the Garden 4 Evolution 5 Revitalisation 6 Expansion 7 Growing Trees 8 Engaging People 9 Pursuing Science 10 Splitting apart Appendix A Plant names Appendix B Senior positions in the Garden, Plant Sciences and Herbaria Notes Bibliography Picture Credits
£14.99
Reaktion Books The Afterlife of Gardens
Book SynopsisConsiders the way that gardens are experienced. This title includes many illustrations of gardens from England, Europe, North America and the Far East, including Versailles, Stowe, Moulin-Joli and Yuan Ming Yuan.
£23.75
New India Publishing Agency Dryland Horticulture (Co-Published With CRC Press
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£104.23
New India Publishing Agency Innovative Horticulture
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£50.27
New India Publishing Agency Modern Technology in Vegetable Production
Book SynopsisThis publication offers a comprehensive overview of the classification of various vegetable crops and the fundamental principles of crop management practices, including seedling management, water management, plant nutrient management, pollination management, integrated pest management (IPM) techniques, disease management, and modern production technologies for 29 important vegetable crops. The books distinctive feature is its 190 color photographs, which illustrate four critical aspects of vegetable production, namely nursery management, physiological disorders, diseases, and insect pests of different vegetable crops. This book serves as an essential resource for students, faculty members, and technical personnel in colleges and universities, commercial vegetable farms, and extension and development officers, as well as nutritionists and dieticians in the field of vegetable science. It is the latest addition to the teaching and demonstrative field, providing extensive photographic documentation to aid in understanding and application of modern vegetable production technologies.
£55.20
New India Publishing Agency Modern Vegetable Varieties and Production
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£104.96
New India Publishing Agency Organic Farming & Sustainable Development
Book SynopsisHorticulture holds a significant position within the agricultural sector and is constantly evolving to explore new avenues. The subject has expanded beyond its traditional focus on vegetables, fruits, flowers, and postharvest technology, and now encompasses areas such as disease, breeding, pathology, physiology, greenhouse technologies, and other related disciplines. The Hi-Tech Horticulture book series has been specifically designed to address these current issues, with contributions from distinguished professors and scientists.
£84.57
New India Publishing Agency Ornamental Horticulture
Book SynopsisThe book comprises of 16 chapters written by 18 distinguished experts in the field of Ornamental Horticulture. It provides comprehensive and practical information on the day-to-day aspects of applied ornamental horticulture. While it is difficult to provide universally applicable recommendations for all ornamental plants due to differences in ecological and soil conditions across climatic zones, the book presents general cultural practices such as soil and water requirements, planting techniques, fertilization, mulching, flowering season, and storage. Additionally, the book covers various aspects of gardening and landscape planning, making it an informative resource for students, city dwellers, and horticulture scholars. The book serves as a useful guide for housewives and is an indispensable reference book. The transition from conventional gardening to virtual digital gardening is acknowledged, but it is emphasized that natural gardens possess a divine quality that cannot be replicated by digital simulations.
£85.94
New India Publishing Agency Recent Trends in Horticultural Biotechnology
Book SynopsisBiotechnology is becoming increasingly prominent in the field of life sciences, providing a range of tools that can be utilized for the sustainable development of agriculture when integrated with other technologies. The application of tissue culture has been instrumental in the rapid propagation of challenging root crops and the conservation of endangered or rare medicinal plants. PCR technology has enabled researchers to better understand genotypes by fingerprinting and analyzing their genetic relationships. Additionally, genetic transformation through direct and vector-mediated gene transfer has facilitated the introduction of novel genes for desirable traits. The use of bioinformatics tools has further aided in the interpretation of complex data generated from various biological experiments. The book in question consists of 8 sessions and includes a total of 148 research articles and papers covering the topics mentioned above.
£107.46
New India Publishing Agency Practical Approaches in Horticulture
Book SynopsisThe author endeavored to fulfill the needs and requirements of both undergraduate and postgraduate students by providing prescribed books for horticulture that focus on practical and laboratory exercises. This text aims to establish a uniform standard for the subject matter, benefiting both educators and learners in the field of horticulture.
£70.15
New India Publishing Agency Innovative Horticulture
Book SynopsisWe are in the middle of the first decade of new millennium and facing lot of change in Indian agriculture particularly in the field of horticulture. In the last millennium the horticultural crops had the limited phase of development because of unawareness of the research potentiality. We will enter the second decade of new millennium and by the end of 2020; the golden revolution starts with new visions in application of modern and innovative techniques in breeding and farming. Qualitative production is just sufficient to meet the domestic market except for few crops like spices, condiments, plantation crops, flower crops and medicinal plants which has high demand in the international market. The horticultural crops contribute to the supplementary diet providing food security to the nation. All this needs application of innovative approaches of scientific culture. This book encompasses recent and pertinent field of horticulture viz., crop breeding, precision farming, biotechnology, therapeutic horticulture and post harvest practices covering fruits, vegetables, flowers and spices and plantations crops. The knowledge on recent research technologies viz., bioinformatics, biotechnology, transplastomics etc. , will be helpful in production and consumption of horticultural crops. The practical application of breeding techniques like polyoidy and the selection technique will pave the way to increase the productivity. The exploitation of horticultural crops for the occurrence of antioxidants will serve for the human health and prevent the disease like cancer, cardio vascular disease, diabetics etc. The organic farming for vegetable and plantation crops is more informative. All this information is brought out in detailed in different s of this book."Table of Contents1. Applications of Bioinformatics in Vegetable Breeding by R.Arunkumar, K.Kannan, V.Thirumalmurugan and K.Latha 2. HI - Tech Horticulture Farming in Vegetable Crops by M.Anand, R.Arunkumar, A.Mayavel and T.Muregsaboopathi 3. Ploidy Breeding in Tropical Fruits by R. Kamalkumar and K. Soorianathasundram 4. Application of Fertigation in Horticultural Crops by M.Anand, V. Ponnusamy, V. Vijayaraghavan and T.Sumathi 5. Organic Farming of Plantation Crops by K.Padmadevi, T.Vijaya and M.Vijayakumar 6. Issues, Strategies and Scope in Organic Production of Vegetables by M.Anand, L.Pugalendhi and A.Mayavel 7. Psychoactive Plants by C. Thangamani, C. Kavitha and P. Jansirani 8. Microencapsulation - A Media for Functional Pharma Products by T .Vijaya, K.R.Vijayalatha, K.Padmadevi and L.Pugalendhi 9. Potentialities of Antioxidants in Horticultural Crops by Kamalkumar R. Arunkumar and A.Mayavel 10. Photoautotrophic Micropropagation by V. Vijayaraghavan, M.Anand D.Veeraragavathatham and K.Indhumathi 11. Defense Proteins and Plant Disease Resistance by K.R.Vijayalatha and R.Venkatachalam 12. Genetic Transformation for Secondary Metabolites Production by C. Kavitha, C.Thangamani and E.Vadivel 13. Nator's and Traitor Technologies by S.Sudagar and R.Kamal Kumar 14. Transplastomics by K.Padma Priya and N.Chezhiyan 15. Post Harvest Biotechnology of Tomato and Cassava by T.Sumathi, V.Vijayaraghavan and A.Mayavel
£108.66
New India Publishing Agency Ornamental Horticulture
Book Synopsis'Applied Ornamental Horticulture' consists of 16 s authored by 18 eminent working scientists related to various applied fields of Ornamental Horticulture. A highly illustrated book, comprising over 75 colored pictures, it is unique in its exhaustive coverage,content and structure. The book not only provides the concept but gives on hand information related to all day today practical aspects of applied ornamental horticulture. It is difficult to provide universally valid recommendations for agronomic and cultural practices for all the ornamental plants as they are grown under different ecological and soil conditions in different climatic zones. However, the general cultural practices like soil and water requirements, planting time and depths; fertilizing, mulching, flowering season, storage and insight about the applied aspects of ornamental horticulture are given for each, although it varies from region to region and under different growing conditions and climate. The book has covered various aspects of gardening and Landscape planning. . All the s are very comprehensive and informative for day today activities in our daily gardening ventures. The book will be useful to students , city dwellers and scholars of Horticulture.The book is a ready reckoner to house wifes and is an essential table book.Transition of conventional gardening to virtual digital garden is indicated and at no point of time and space, natural divine garden can be replaced by digital virtual gardens.Garden has life while virtual garden is insensitive.Table of Contents1. Bonsai by Alka Singh 2. CAD for Landscape Gardening by S.Y. Chandrashekar and B. Hemla Naik 3. Garden Features and Types by S.S. Sindhu and Arvind Kumar Verma 4. Green Building Concept- the Needs of 21st Century by S.S. Sindhu, Arvind Kumar Verma and Surinder Sunja 5. Horti-business through Landscaping by S.S. Sindhu 6. Lawn Development and Maintenance by S.S. Sindhu 7. LED Lighting in Landscape Gardening by Mam C. Singh 8. Protected Cultivation of Flower Crops by S.S. Sindhu 9. Temperate Ornamentals in Landscape Planning by M.R. Dhiman, S.S. Sindhu and Chander Prakash 10. 'Xeriscaping'- An Approach of Landscaping the Dry Areas by Balaji S. Kulkarni 11. Herbaceous Perennials of Kashmir Valley for Landscape Use by Sumina Ramzan, T. M. Pal and Sajad, A. Bhat 12. Design of Protected Structures for Indian Condition by M. Hasan 13. Basic Principles and Elements of Landscape Design by S.S. Sindhu and Sumina Bhat 14. Future Ornamentals by V. L. Sheela 15. Hanging Gardens- A softer touch to Urban Landscapes for Eco Devo by Sharath Kumar, M. 16. Dried Ornamentals: An Option for Commercial Floriculture Enterprises by Desh Raj 17. Dry Flowers-Scope and Prospects by T. Janakiram, Tarak Nath Saha, Ritu Jain and Sellam Perinban
£192.20
New India Publishing Agency Greenhouse Technology: Principles and Practices
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£199.77
New India Publishing Agency Objective Horticulture: 2nd Revised Edition
£47.19
New India Publishing Agency Seed Technology: Progress and Recent Advances
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£201.05
New India Publishing Agency Crop Improvement,Nursery and Rootstock
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£169.12
New India Publishing Agency Improved Production Techniques: Vol.03: Hi Tech
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£169.12
New India Publishing Agency Protected Cultivation of Flowers
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£128.48
New India Publishing Agency Instant Notes on Horticultural Sciences
£31.73
New India Publishing Agency Question Bank in Plant Sciences
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£31.73
New India Publishing Agency Basic Concepts in Horticulture
£210.60
New India Publishing Agency Instant Notes Vegetable Science: Subjective Type
£50.91
New India Publishing Agency Basic Horticulture and Fruit Production
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£128.48
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