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Gregory 210 $aOxford [England] ;$aMalden, MA $cPublished for the Royal Horticultural Society by Blackwell Science$d2002 215 $a1 online resource (312 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-632-05308-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aScience and the Garden : The Scientific Basis of Horticultural Practice; Contents; Foreword; Preface; List of Contributors; 1 Know your Plant; Green is beautiful: chlorophyll and photosynthesis; Into the labyrinth: the leaf; Reach for the sky: the stem; Mining for minerals and water: the root; Securing the future: reproduction; Further reading; 2 Naming your Plant; How to identify a plant; The meaning and structure of names; Taxonomy: order in diversity; Cultivated plant taxonomy; Why plants change their names; The quest for stability and linking information systems for the future 327 $aReferences and further reading3 Designing Plants; Adaptation and design; Genes; Genomes; Mutation; Hetero- and homozygosity; Breeding systems; Recombinant DNA technology; References and further reading; 4 Soils and Soil Fertility; Recognising key features of the soil; Properties of the materials constituting soil; Managing soils in the garden; Roots: activity and growth; Cultivating the soil and essentials for planting; Managing soil nutrients: manures, composts and fertilisers; Managing soil pH; Managing water; Further reading; 5 Choosing a Site; Water; Excess water; Aquatic plants; Soil pH 327 $aLightChoosing plants for particular conditions; Further reading; 6 Raising Plants from Seed; Seed structure; Germination; Dormancy; Special requirements for germination; Seed vigour; Seed storage; New developments in seed technology; Further reading; 7 Vegetative Propagation; Cell differentiation; Types of cutting and their management; Grafting and budding; Micro propagation; Further reading; 8 Shape and Colour; Colour; Variegation; Environmental factors influencing colour; Colour in the garden; Shape; Further reading; 9 Seasons and Weather; Day-length; Flowering 327 $aHow is day-length detected by the leaf?Storage organs; Leaf fall and dormancy; Temperature; Damage by below-freezing temperatures; Water and light; Further reading; 10 Gardening in the Greenhouse; The greenhouse environment; Effects of the greenhouse environment; Managing the greenhouse environment; Supplementary artificial lighting; Day-length lighting; Further reading; 11 Controlling the Undesirables; Introduction; Deciding whether an organism is a pest; When to take control measures; How to control; Conclusion; Further reading; 12 Storage and Post-harvest; Introduction 327 $aAspects of physiologyInfluences of the storage environment; Harvesting, handling and preparation for storage; Pre-harvest influences; Future developments; Conclusions; Further reading; Glossary; Index 330 $aMost conventional gardening books concentrate on how and when to carry out horticultural tasks such as pruning, seed sowing and taking cuttings. 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