Kiwifruit
Botany, Production and Uses
Dr Annette C Richardson editor Dr Jeremy N Burdon editor Dr A Ross Ferguson editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:CABI Publishing
Published:13th Dec '23
Should be back in stock very soon
Researchers in horticulture. Growers, extension personnel, consultants. Professional and technical staff associated with industry.
A comprehensive reference text on kiwifruit; their history, plant material, culture, vine physiology, pest and disease control, and fruit utilisation. With a focus on recent threats and opportunities, e.g. climate change, the disease Pseudomonas syringae pv. actninidiae, new genetics, new growing areas and technology advances.Kiwifruit is one of the few fruit crops that has been successfully introduced to the marketplace and for which commercial production in several countries has expanded rapidly over the last 50 years. Kiwifruit science and production has advanced significantly during this time, with multiple new green-, yellow- and red-fleshed cultivars being commercialized while moving into the era of genomics, sustainability, digital technology and automation. This book reviews the scientific and technical information published on kiwifruit, their biology and management. It provides a comprehensive reference on kiwifruit, including their history, genetic material, culture, physiology, pest and disease control, and fruit consumption. Particular attention is given to recent threats and opportunities, including environmental issues, the disease Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae, new genetics, new growing areas and technology advances. Contributions from a wide range of international specialists ensure coverage of key aspects of kiwifruit and their culture in different environments. Of particular interest to academic researchers in horticulture, the book is also suitable for a wider audience including extension personnel, growers, consultants, and professional and technical staff associated with the kiwifruit industry.
ISBN: 9781800620919
Dimensions: 244mm x 172mm x 22mm
Weight: 1280g
456 pages