Written in a consistent format to allow for easy study and reference, "Floriculture: Principles and Species," Second Edition, covers more crop species than any other similar text on the market today. The book is divided into three sections, making it user-friendly.
Part I contains general production information and basic plant physiology principles. Part II provides information on 103 specific crop genera. Part III is made up of six chapters that cover basic production information on hundreds of minor species. New to this edition:
- Fourteen chapters on specific genera
- Four chapters containing hundreds of miscellaneous speciesOne chapter on flowering mechanisms
- A Key Points section has been added to each of the genera chapters
5K-3, 0-13-046250-0, Dole, John M., Wilkins, Harold F., Floriculture: Principles and Species, 2/E* Written in a consistent format to allow easy study "and" reference, this comprehensive guide to floriculture production covers more crop species than any other book on the market, and incorporates current and historic information from both the United States and international floriculture. This book is the most up-to-date" and comprehensive title covering all species." Provides complete coverage of floriculture production, postharvest handling, and marketing as well as greenhouse and business management. Extensive, easy-to-use tables are included that list propagation techniques, production temperatures, and crop times, photoperiodic requirements for flowering, foliar nutrient levels, effective growth retardants, postharvest storage temperatures, and ethylene sensitivity of hundreds of species. "Floriculture Principles and Species" is a comprehensive book designed for both industry professionals and hobbyists. For the industry this book is used by producers to grow their crops, conduct their business operations, and market their products. It provides technical information for advisors, suppliers and sales staff to aid their clientele. Readers will be able to learn about the diversity and details of floriculture production.