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Genetic Resources and Domestication of Macadamia; I. Introduction; II. Wild Genetic Resources; III. Germplasm Domestication; IV. Genetics of Key Scion Selection Traits; V. Propagation and Rootstock Traits; VI. Cultivar Utilization; VII. Summary; VIII. Acknowledgments; IX. Literature Cited; 2. Pomegranate: Botany, Horticulture, Breeding; I. Introduction; II. Taxonomy and Morphology; III. Origin and Genetic Resources; IV. Horticulture; V. Breeding; VI. Health Benefits; VII. Concluding Remarks; VIII. Acknowledgments 327 $aIX. Literature Cited3. Daylily: Botany, Propagation, Breeding; I. Introduction; II. Botany; III. Anatomy and Physiology; IV. Horticulture; V. Genetics; VI. Conclusion; VII. Literature Cited; 4. Horseradish: Botany, Horticulture, Breeding; I. Introduction; II. History; III. Botany; IV. Horticulture; V. Breeding; VI. Literature Cited; 5. 1-Methylcyclopropene: Mode of Action and Relevance in Postharvest Horticulture Research; I. Introduction; II. Ethylene Response Pathway; III. Physiological Processes Affected; IV. Side Effects; V. Summary and Future Research Needs; VI. Acknowledgments 327 $aVII. Literature Cited6. Postharvest Biology and Technology of Cucurbits; I. Introduction; II. Crops; III. Conclusions; IV. Literature Cited; 7. Physiological Disorders of Grape: Bunch Stem Necrosis and Early Bunch Stem Necrosis; I. Introduction; II. Physiology of Berry Growth and Development; III. Bunch Stem Necrosis; IV. Early Bunch Stem Necrosis; V. Summary and Conclusions; VI. Literature Cited; 8. Plug Transplant Technology; I. Introduction; II. Importance of the Plug Industry; III. Plug Production Technology; IV. Organic Plug Production; V. Postharvest Handling of Plugs 327 $aVI. Associated Production TechniquesVII. Mechanization; VIII. Conclusions and Prospects; IX. Literature Cited; 9. A History of Grafting; I. Introduction; II. Natural Grafting; III. Historical Evidence; IV. History of Clonal Rootstocks; V. Graft Hybrids; VI. Conclusion; VII. Literature Cited; Subject Index; Cumulative Subject Index; Contributor Index 330 $aHorticultural Reviews presents state-of-the-art reviews on topics in horticultural science and technology covering both basic and applied research. Topics covered include the horticulture of fruits, vegetables, nut crops, and ornamentals. These review articles, written by world authorities, bridge the gap between the specialized researcher and the broader community of horticultural scientists and teachers. All contributions are anonymously reviewed and edited by Professor Jules Janick of Purdue University, USA, and published in the form of one or two volumes per year. 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Yet, further advances in these technologies are called for. Advances can be radical, such as changes to the prevailing paradigms in mobile mapping, or incremental, such as the state-of-the-art mobile mapping methods. With current multi-sensor systems in mobile mapping, laser-scanned data are often registered in point clouds with the aid of global navigation satellite system (GNSS) positioning or simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) techniques and then labeled and colored with the aid of machine learning methods and digital camera data. These multi-sensor platforms are beginning to undergo further advancements via the addition of multi-spectral and other sensors and via the development of machine learning techniques used in processing this multi-modal data. Embedded systems and minimalistic system designs are also attracting attention, from both academic and commercial perspectives.This book contains the accepted publications of the Special Issue 'Advances in Mobile Mapping Technologies' of the Remote Sensing journal. It consists of works introducing a new mobile mapping dataset ('Paris CARLA 3D'), system calibration studies, SLAM topics, and multiple deep learning works for asset detection. 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