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Book Synopsis

Plant Science for Gardeners is the key to growing better plants. This easy introduction to plant biology and chemistry gives you the knowledge and confidence to analyze problems, find solutions, and make better decisions in the garden to optimize plant health and productivity. Learn the science and ditch the rules!



Trade Review

"Robert Pavlis hit the nail on the head: know the science and you can grow anything. Plant Science for Gardeners, Pavlis' latest, is a sure (and enjoyable) way to learn that science. Mind you, Pavlis is not just a gardener who knows his science, he is a great science writer who does a fabulous job of making science fun. I am quite sure you are one read away from being a much better gardener."
Jeff Lowenfels, author, DIY Autoflowering Cannabis and Teaming with Microbes

"A work of genuine importance by an author for whom the phrase "received wisdom" is a contradiction in terms. You will never take horticultural lore at face value again."
James Armitage, editor, The Plant Review, magazine of the Royal Horticultural Society

"Knowing just how plants work is an interesting and useful way to ratchet up your gardening game and Robert Pavlis has provided that story in his engaging new book Plant Science for Gardeners. Read it and your garden will blossom, literally and figuratively."
Lee Reich, author, Growing Figs in Cold Climates and The Ever Curious Gardener

"Robert Pavlis has provided another detailed, yet accessible, addition to gardeners' home libraries. Be sure to give Plant Science for Gardeners an honored place on your bookshelves, next to Mr. Pavlis' groundbreaking Garden Myths series."
Rebecca Martin, technical editor, Mother Earth News magazine

"Plant Science for Gardeners is at once easy to read and comprehensive in presentation. Robert Pavlis has updated and made accessible information that in the past I have gleaned here and there from old textbooks and the odd gardening book. It's a great reference and a fascinating read. This book will be the next gift I buy for my budding botanist granddaughter!"
Darrell Frey, author, The Bioshelter Market Garden, co-author, The Food Forest Handbook

"Whether you grow plants for fun or for profit, Plant Science for Gardeners does a great job of explaining how plants work without overcomplicating it. This is an excellent book not only for the basics, but also to explain some of the lesser known aspects of plants. Whether you've taken plant biology and physiology or not, it is a good read for anyone who's interested in plants, and to keep on the shelf as a reference for when you forget the difference between a node and internode. Get this book to understand what to do to keep your plants healthy and why."
Andrew Mefferd, editor and publisher, Growing for Market magazine, author, The Organic No-Till Farming Revolution



Table of Contents

Introduction
Introduction to Plant Science
Organization of the Book
Terms Used in This Book

1. Plant Basics
Cells
Xylem and Phloem
Photosynthesis
Plant Myth: Plants Raise the Oxygen Level in Homes
ATP and the Energy Cycle
Respiration
Meristematic Cells
Classification of Plants

2. Roots
Root Basics
Types of Roots
Plant Myth: Feeder Roots Are Located Under the Dripline
Effect of Gravity
Cut Roots and Side Roots
Plant Myth: Circulating Roots Continue to Circulate
Conditions That Affect Root Growth
Plant Myth: Transplant Solutions Grow Better Roots
Root Growth in Winter
Absorption of Water and Nutrients
Plant Myth: Is Soil pH Important?
Roots and Microbes
Plant Myth: Purchased Mycorrhizal Fungi Are Good for Plants
Plant Myth: Roots Grow Towards Water
The Rhizosphere

3. Stems
The Outer Structure of Stems
Internal Structure of Stems
Trichomes
Buds
How Stems Grow
The Importance of Photosynthesis
Underground Stems
Plant Myth: Plant Bulbs after the Ground Is Frozen
Plant Myth: Bearded Iris Should Be Planted with Rhizome Showing

4. Leaves
Leaf Structure
How Sun Affects Leaves
Why Are Some Leaves Red?
Plant Myth: Evergreen Needles and Oak Leaves Are Acidic
Functionality of Damaged Leaves
Natural Pesticides
Signaling Between Plants
Pest-Proof Leaves
Water Stress and Wilting Leaves
Leaf Abscission
Variegated Leaves

5. Flowers
Parts of a Flower
Pollination
What Causes Flowering?
Why Do Plants Not Flower?
Plant Myth: High Phosphate Grows More Blooms
Tough Love for Plants
Attracting Pollinators
Enjoy the Bracts
Dioecious and Monoecious Plants

6. Fruits and Seeds
What Is a Fruit?
The Importance of Fruit
Different Types of Fruits
Fruit Development
Seed Development
Suckering Tomato Plants
Seeds from Non-Flowering Plants
Soil Seed Bank

7. The Whole Plant
Life Cycle of Plants
Plant Dormancy
Movement of Water
Movement of Nutrients
Plant Myth: Leaves Can Be Used to ID Nutrient Deficiencies
Movement of Sugars
Seasonal Sharing of Resources
Overcoming Physical Damage
How Do Plants Get Taller?
Following the Sun
How Light Affects Plant Growth
Gravity

8. Woody Plants
What Are Woody Plants?
Structure of Woody Stems
Where Does Wood Come From?
Plant Myth: Newly Planted Trees Need to Be Staked
Storage of Sugars
Taproots vs. Fibrous Roots
Composition of Wood
Apical Dominance
Healing Damage
Plant Myth: Damage on Trees Should Be Painted
Conifers

9. Environmental Factors
Garden Hardiness Zones
Dealing with Cold
Protecting Plants from Cold
Dealing with Heat
Dealing with Water Extremes
Adaptability of Plants
How Climate Change Affects Gardens

10. Growing from Seeds
When Is Seed Mature?
The Seed Germination Process
The Mysterious Cotyledons
Why Do Seeds Stay Dormant?
Breaking Dormancy
Plant Myth: Seeds Can Have Double Dormancy
Seed Storage
Best Method for Starting Seeds Indoors

11. Selecting Seeds
Basic Genetics
Hybrids vs. Heirlooms
GMO Seeds
Days to Maturity
Buying Unusual Seeds

12. Vegetative Reproduction
Natural Vegetative Reproduction
Rooted Stems and Leaves
Artificial Vegetative Reproduction
Plant Myth: Homemade Rooting Hormones Work Well
Grafting

13. Plant Names
Why Use Botanical Names?
Naming Conventions
The Proper Way to Name Your Plants

Index
About the Author
Connect with Robert Pavlis
About New Society Publishers

Plant Science for Gardeners

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    Publisher: New Society Publishers
    Publication Date: 07/06/2022
    ISBN13: 9780865719736, 978-0865719736
    ISBN10: 086571973X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Plant Science for Gardeners is the key to growing better plants. This easy introduction to plant biology and chemistry gives you the knowledge and confidence to analyze problems, find solutions, and make better decisions in the garden to optimize plant health and productivity. Learn the science and ditch the rules!



    Trade Review

    "Robert Pavlis hit the nail on the head: know the science and you can grow anything. Plant Science for Gardeners, Pavlis' latest, is a sure (and enjoyable) way to learn that science. Mind you, Pavlis is not just a gardener who knows his science, he is a great science writer who does a fabulous job of making science fun. I am quite sure you are one read away from being a much better gardener."
    Jeff Lowenfels, author, DIY Autoflowering Cannabis and Teaming with Microbes

    "A work of genuine importance by an author for whom the phrase "received wisdom" is a contradiction in terms. You will never take horticultural lore at face value again."
    James Armitage, editor, The Plant Review, magazine of the Royal Horticultural Society

    "Knowing just how plants work is an interesting and useful way to ratchet up your gardening game and Robert Pavlis has provided that story in his engaging new book Plant Science for Gardeners. Read it and your garden will blossom, literally and figuratively."
    Lee Reich, author, Growing Figs in Cold Climates and The Ever Curious Gardener

    "Robert Pavlis has provided another detailed, yet accessible, addition to gardeners' home libraries. Be sure to give Plant Science for Gardeners an honored place on your bookshelves, next to Mr. Pavlis' groundbreaking Garden Myths series."
    Rebecca Martin, technical editor, Mother Earth News magazine

    "Plant Science for Gardeners is at once easy to read and comprehensive in presentation. Robert Pavlis has updated and made accessible information that in the past I have gleaned here and there from old textbooks and the odd gardening book. It's a great reference and a fascinating read. This book will be the next gift I buy for my budding botanist granddaughter!"
    Darrell Frey, author, The Bioshelter Market Garden, co-author, The Food Forest Handbook

    "Whether you grow plants for fun or for profit, Plant Science for Gardeners does a great job of explaining how plants work without overcomplicating it. This is an excellent book not only for the basics, but also to explain some of the lesser known aspects of plants. Whether you've taken plant biology and physiology or not, it is a good read for anyone who's interested in plants, and to keep on the shelf as a reference for when you forget the difference between a node and internode. Get this book to understand what to do to keep your plants healthy and why."
    Andrew Mefferd, editor and publisher, Growing for Market magazine, author, The Organic No-Till Farming Revolution



    Table of Contents

    Introduction
    Introduction to Plant Science
    Organization of the Book
    Terms Used in This Book

    1. Plant Basics
    Cells
    Xylem and Phloem
    Photosynthesis
    Plant Myth: Plants Raise the Oxygen Level in Homes
    ATP and the Energy Cycle
    Respiration
    Meristematic Cells
    Classification of Plants

    2. Roots
    Root Basics
    Types of Roots
    Plant Myth: Feeder Roots Are Located Under the Dripline
    Effect of Gravity
    Cut Roots and Side Roots
    Plant Myth: Circulating Roots Continue to Circulate
    Conditions That Affect Root Growth
    Plant Myth: Transplant Solutions Grow Better Roots
    Root Growth in Winter
    Absorption of Water and Nutrients
    Plant Myth: Is Soil pH Important?
    Roots and Microbes
    Plant Myth: Purchased Mycorrhizal Fungi Are Good for Plants
    Plant Myth: Roots Grow Towards Water
    The Rhizosphere

    3. Stems
    The Outer Structure of Stems
    Internal Structure of Stems
    Trichomes
    Buds
    How Stems Grow
    The Importance of Photosynthesis
    Underground Stems
    Plant Myth: Plant Bulbs after the Ground Is Frozen
    Plant Myth: Bearded Iris Should Be Planted with Rhizome Showing

    4. Leaves
    Leaf Structure
    How Sun Affects Leaves
    Why Are Some Leaves Red?
    Plant Myth: Evergreen Needles and Oak Leaves Are Acidic
    Functionality of Damaged Leaves
    Natural Pesticides
    Signaling Between Plants
    Pest-Proof Leaves
    Water Stress and Wilting Leaves
    Leaf Abscission
    Variegated Leaves

    5. Flowers
    Parts of a Flower
    Pollination
    What Causes Flowering?
    Why Do Plants Not Flower?
    Plant Myth: High Phosphate Grows More Blooms
    Tough Love for Plants
    Attracting Pollinators
    Enjoy the Bracts
    Dioecious and Monoecious Plants

    6. Fruits and Seeds
    What Is a Fruit?
    The Importance of Fruit
    Different Types of Fruits
    Fruit Development
    Seed Development
    Suckering Tomato Plants
    Seeds from Non-Flowering Plants
    Soil Seed Bank

    7. The Whole Plant
    Life Cycle of Plants
    Plant Dormancy
    Movement of Water
    Movement of Nutrients
    Plant Myth: Leaves Can Be Used to ID Nutrient Deficiencies
    Movement of Sugars
    Seasonal Sharing of Resources
    Overcoming Physical Damage
    How Do Plants Get Taller?
    Following the Sun
    How Light Affects Plant Growth
    Gravity

    8. Woody Plants
    What Are Woody Plants?
    Structure of Woody Stems
    Where Does Wood Come From?
    Plant Myth: Newly Planted Trees Need to Be Staked
    Storage of Sugars
    Taproots vs. Fibrous Roots
    Composition of Wood
    Apical Dominance
    Healing Damage
    Plant Myth: Damage on Trees Should Be Painted
    Conifers

    9. Environmental Factors
    Garden Hardiness Zones
    Dealing with Cold
    Protecting Plants from Cold
    Dealing with Heat
    Dealing with Water Extremes
    Adaptability of Plants
    How Climate Change Affects Gardens

    10. Growing from Seeds
    When Is Seed Mature?
    The Seed Germination Process
    The Mysterious Cotyledons
    Why Do Seeds Stay Dormant?
    Breaking Dormancy
    Plant Myth: Seeds Can Have Double Dormancy
    Seed Storage
    Best Method for Starting Seeds Indoors

    11. Selecting Seeds
    Basic Genetics
    Hybrids vs. Heirlooms
    GMO Seeds
    Days to Maturity
    Buying Unusual Seeds

    12. Vegetative Reproduction
    Natural Vegetative Reproduction
    Rooted Stems and Leaves
    Artificial Vegetative Reproduction
    Plant Myth: Homemade Rooting Hormones Work Well
    Grafting

    13. Plant Names
    Why Use Botanical Names?
    Naming Conventions
    The Proper Way to Name Your Plants

    Index
    About the Author
    Connect with Robert Pavlis
    About New Society Publishers

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