05125nam 22006491 450 991087776280332120240401232707.01-118-70741-91-118-70568-81-118-70738-9(CKB)2550000001159909(EBL)1543163(OCoLC)863823655(SSID)ssj0001160255(PQKBManifestationID)11743113(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001160255(PQKBWorkID)11117882(PQKB)10092927(MiAaPQ)EBC1543163(EXLCZ)99255000000115990920131122h20132013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrHorticultural reviewsVolume 41 /edited by Jules Janick1st ed.Chichester :Wiley-Blackwell,2013.©20131 online resource (568 p.)Horticultural reviews ;v. 41Description based upon print version of record.1-118-70737-0 1-306-11863-8 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Horticultural Reviews; Contents; Contributors; Dedication: Philipp W. Simon; 1. Circadian Regulation of Horticultural Traits: Integration of Environmental Signals; I. Introduction; II. General Structure of the Plant Circadian Clock; A. Arabidopsis; B. Clock Genes in Crops; III. Environmental Inputs; A. Light; B. Temperature; IV. Control of Plant Growth and Morphogenesis; A. Plant Hormones and Circadian Clock; B. Seed Development and Germination; C. Flowering Time; D. Winter Dormancy; E. Tuberization; F. Productivity; G. Primary Metabolism; H. Starch Metabolism; I. PhotosynthesisJ. Scent Production V. Adaptation to Biotic and Abiotic Stress; A. Pathogen Resistance; B. Cold Sensing and Cold Tolerance; VI. Summary and Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Literature Cited; 2. Response of Perennial Horticultural Crops to Climate Change; I. Introduction; II. Response of Perennial Horticultural Crops with Abiotic Factors Associated with Climate Change; A. Elevated CO2; B. Ozone; C. Solar Radiation; III. Case Studies; A. Apples; 1. Europe, South Africa, and Japan; 2. United States; B. Grapes; 1. Europe and Australia; 2. United States; C. Banana/Plantain; 1. Production; 2. Disease3. Nematodes D. Citrus; 1. Tropical Regions; 2. United States; E. Cacao; F. Coffee; 1. Production; 2. Quality; 3. Insects; IV. Adaption; A. General Concepts of Climate Change Adaptation; B. System-Level Adaptation Strategies in Perennial Cropping Systems; 1. Genotypic Adaptation; 2. Other Adaptation Strategies; 3. Constraints and Trade-offs Related to Adaptation in Perennial Systems; 4. Crop-Specific Adaptation Options; V. Future Research Needs; A. Cultivar Development; B. Yield and Quality Responses to Climatic Changes; C. Ecological Interactions in Cropping SystemsD. Disease and Insect Response to Climate Change E. Reducing Production Costs; F. Chilling Requirements and Frost Damage in Temperate Crops; Acknowledgments; Literature Cited; 3. Nonchilling Physiological Rind Disorders in Citrus Fruit; I. Introduction; II. Citrus Rind Disorders; A. Terminology; B. Symptomology; III. Rind Anatomy and Histological Characteristics; IV. Causes of Physiological Rind Disorders of Citrus Fruit; A. Preharvest Factors; 1. Scion Cultivar and Rootstock; 2. Canopy Position; 3. Fruit Maturity; 4. Fruit Mineral Nutrition; 5. Rainfall and Fruit Water PotentialB. Postharvest Factors1. Water Loss; 2. Postharvest Wax Application; 3. Ethylene; V. Molecular and Physiological Basis of Physiological Rind Disorders; VI. Techniques for Inducing Rind Disorders; VII. Prospects for Future Research; VIII. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Literature Cited; 4. Fruit Splitting in Citrus; I. Introduction; A. Problem and Overview; B. Cultivars Particularly Susceptible to Split; C. Fruit Splitting in Other Horticultural Crops; II. Physiology of Citrus Fruit Splitting; A. Relationship Between Fruit Growth, Resulting Shape, and SplittingB. Splitting as Related to Rind CharacteristicsThis latest volume in the Horticultural Reviews Series presents the most recent analyses of innovations in horticultural science and technology. Covering both basic and applied research, Volume 41 incorporates a wide variety of horticultural topics including the horticulture of fruits, vegetables, nut crops, and ornamentals. Specialized researchers and the broader community of horticultural scientists and student may benefit from this research tool.Horticultural review ;no. 41.HorticultureHorticultural cropsHorticulture.Horticultural crops.635.05Janick Jules1931-1603172MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910877762803321Horticultural reviews4185810UNINA