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Tomatoes / edited by Ep Heuvelink, Wageningen University, The Netherlands.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Crop production science in horticulture ; 13.Publisher: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK : CABI, 2005Copyright date: 2005Description: 1 online resource (x, 339 pages, 2 unnumbered page of plates) : illustrations, chartsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Tomatoes.DDC classification:
  • 635/.642 23
LOC classification:
  • SB349 .T678 2005eb
Online resources: Also available in print format.
Contents:
Introduction : the Tomato Crop and Industry / J.M. Costa and E. Heuvelink -- Genetics and Breeding / P. Lindhout -- Developmental Processes / E. Heuvelink -- Crop Growth and Yield / E. Heuvelink and M. Dorais -- Fruit Ripening and Fruit Quality / M.E. Saltveit -- Irrigation and Fertilization / M.M. Peet -- Crop Protection / A.A. Csizinszky, D.J. Schuster, J.B. Jones and J.C. van Lenteren -- Production in the Open Field / A.A. Csizinszky -- Greenhouse Tomato Production / M.M. Peet and G.W.H. Welles -- Postharvest Biology and Handling / M.E. Saltvelt.
Abstract: This multiauthor book contains 10 chapters written by internationally renowned experts with extensive knowledge of their subjects. Following an introduction to the tomato crop and the industry, subsequent chapters cover genetics and breeding; developmental processes; crop growth and yield; fruit ripening and fruit quality; irrigation and fertilization; crop protection (control of weeds, nematodes, insect and mite pests, and diseases caused by fungi, bacteria and viruses) of field and greenhouse crops; production in the open field; greenhouse tomato production; and postharvest biology and handling. The book is intended for students and professionals working in horticulture.
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This multiauthor book contains 10 chapters written by internationally renowned experts with extensive knowledge of their subjects. Following an introduction to the tomato crop and the industry, subsequent chapters cover genetics and breeding; developmental processes; crop growth and yield; fruit ripening and fruit quality; irrigation and fertilization; crop protection (control of weeds, nematodes, insect and mite pests, and diseases caused by fungi, bacteria and viruses) of field and greenhouse crops; production in the open field; greenhouse tomato production; and postharvest biology and handling. The book is intended for students and professionals working in horticulture.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : the Tomato Crop and Industry / J.M. Costa and E. Heuvelink -- Genetics and Breeding / P. Lindhout -- Developmental Processes / E. Heuvelink -- Crop Growth and Yield / E. Heuvelink and M. Dorais -- Fruit Ripening and Fruit Quality / M.E. Saltveit -- Irrigation and Fertilization / M.M. Peet -- Crop Protection / A.A. Csizinszky, D.J. Schuster, J.B. Jones and J.C. van Lenteren -- Production in the Open Field / A.A. Csizinszky -- Greenhouse Tomato Production / M.M. Peet and G.W.H. Welles -- Postharvest Biology and Handling / M.E. Saltvelt.

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