Modern Cultural Practices of Fruit Growing

Modern Cultural Practices of Fruit Growing

by Brian Mcgrath

ISBN9781806244669
PublisherDigital Drive Learning
Copyright Year2026
Price$255.00
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Description

Fruit crops are cultivated for long time ago, commercially as well as non-commercial, non-specialist gardens. A large number of trees, shrubs, and perennials that are non-woody in nature include the subjects in programmes of germplasm improvement. Production of fruit crops includes cultivation of perennial plants which produce fruits having economic importance. The objective of this book “Modern Cultural Practices of Fruit Growing” is to identify the research work done in case of advance and modern fruit production techniques. Many new techniques are adopted in the field of horticulture for producing better quality fruits. These techniques include soilless culture of fruit crops i.e. aeroponics, meadow orcharding system and high density plantation, use of advance and modern intelligent information techniques. Advance techniques enabled successful dry land fruit cultivation in different parts of the world. This book gives an insight into advance and modern fruit production techniques for present and future needs.

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