Organic fruit growing / K. Lind, G. Lafer, K. Schloffer, G. Innerhofer and H. Meister.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: German Publisher: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK : CABI, 2003Copyright date: 2003Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 281 pages) : illustrations, chartsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- Biologischer Obstbau. English.
- Fruit-culture
- Organic farming
- Horticultural Crops, (New March 2000)
- Plant Breeding and Genetics
- Plant Production
- Viral, Bacterial and Fungal Diseases of Plants, (New March 2000)
- Plant Pests, (New March 2000)
- Pathogen, Pest, Parasite and Weed Management (General)
- Pesticides and Drugs; Control, (New March 2000)
- Fertilizers and other Amendments
- Soil Management
- Crop Produce
- Food Processing (General)
- Fragaria
- Fragaria ananassa
- Malus
- Malus pumila
- Prunus
- Prunus avium
- Prunus domestica
- Pyrus
- Pyrus pyrifolia
- Ribes
- Ribes nigrum
- Ribes rubrum
- Ribes uva-crispa
- Rubus
- Rubus fruticosus
- Rubus idaeus
- Vaccinium
- Vaccinium myrtillus
- Apples
- Beneficial organisms
- Bilberries
- Black currants
- Blackberries
- Cherries
- Crop production
- Cultivars
- Cultural methods
- Dried fruit
- Fertilizers
- Fruit juices
- Fruit products
- Gooseberries
- Growth
- Labelling
- Legislation
- Marketing
- Orchards
- Organic farming
- Organic fertilizers
- Pears
- Pest control
- Pesticides
- Plant disease control
- Plant diseases
- Plant pathogens
- Plant pests
- Plant protection
- Planting
- Planting stock
- Plums
- Pome fruits
- Processing
- Raspberries
- Red currants
- Rootstock scion relationships
- Rootstocks
- Site factors
- Soil conditioners
- Soil management
- Stone fruits
- Strawberries
- Temperate fruits
- Temperate small fruits
- Thinning
- Vinegar
- White currants
- FF003
- FF020
- FF100
- FF610
- FF620
- HH000
- HH405
- JJ700
- JJ900
- QQ050
- QQ100
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- SB357.24 .B5613 2003eb
This book is an English translation of the work originally published in German (1998) as Biologischer Obstbau, which was the product of collaboration between authors in Austria, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Switzerland. It brings together the knowledge and experience of organic fruit growing from a number of fruit-growing areas of Europe and will be of interest to fruit producers and growers, as well as horticultural students. The book comprises the following 7 chapters: (1) Principles of organic fruit growing, briefly covering the legal aspects and the conversion of a conventionally run production unit to organic fruit growing; (2) Planning and setting up an organic production unit - choice of site, planting stock and planting systems; (3) Choice of rootstocks and cultivars in organic fruit production, including dessert apples and pears, cherries, plums and small fruits; (4) Cultural measures in organic fruit growing - soil care, fertilizer application, thinning, and growth regulation by various means; (5) Plant protection, with sections on encouraging biodiversity in orchards, beneficial organisms, major diseases and pests of pome fruits, stone fruits, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, currants, gooseberries, and bilberries, and pesticides; (6) Processing - general requirements of fruit for processing, production of fruit juices, dried fruit, jellies and jams, vinegar, and labelling of products; and (7) Marketing of organic products. Appendices list permitted fertilizers and soil conditioners, and plant protection products (Annex II to EU Regulation 2092/91).
Includes index.
Principles of organic fruit growing -- Planning and setting up an organic production unit -- Choice of rootstocks and cultivars in organic fruit production -- Cultural measures in organic fruit growing -- Plant protection -- Processing -- Marketing of organic products.
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