Sweet Cherries
β Scribed by Lynn Long, Gregory Lang, Clive Kaiser
- Publisher
- CABI
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 404
- Series
- Crop Production Science in Horticulture
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This new book provides comprehensive coverage of the history, genetic improvements, production physiology of growth and cropping, orchard establishment and management, and harvest considerations for sustainable cherry production. Sweet cherries are a specialty crop, subject to significant production risks for growers, yet with high potential market returns due to strong consumer demand for the fruit's intensely enjoyable flavor and nutraceutical benefits.
Written by a renowned team of experts, this book emphasizes the scientific principles underlying cherry production practices. It acts as a resource for a scientific foundational understanding of plant growth and cropping, providing the key to both reasoned choice of orchard practices and the solution of future problems. The authors cover improved sweet cherry fruiting varieties and rootstocks, include state-of-the-art tree training and production systems, and consider production risk management technologies and decisions.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Sweet Cherries: Crop Production Science In Horticulture
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
1 Trends in Sweet Cherry Production
2 Cherry Flowering, Fruiting and Cultivars
3 Sweet Cherry Rootstocks
4 Planning a New Cherry Orchard
5 Orchard Establishment and Production
6 Sweet Cherry Pruning Fundamentals
7 Sweet Cherry Training Systems
8 Managing the Orchard Environment
9 Fruit Ripening and Harvest
10 Managing Orchard Pests
11 Managing Orchard Pathogens and Disorders
12 The Future of Cherry Production
Index
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