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Table of Contents
Unit I: Environmental, Cultural, and Social Factors That Influence the Cultivation and Utilization of Plants
Chapter 1: History, Trends, Issues, and Challenges in Plant Science
Chapter 2: Terrestrial Ecosysems and Their Relationship to Cultivating Plants
Chapter 3: Plants for Human Use
Chapter 4: Climate — Solar radiation, Water, Temperature, Atmosphere
Chapter 5: Soils
Unit II: Plant structure, chemistry, growth and development, genetics and biodiversity
Chapter 6: Structure of Higher Plants
Chapter 7: Stages of Growth and Development
Chapter 8: Plant Chemistry and Metabolism
Chapter 9: Genetics and propagation
Chapter 10: Biodiversity
Chapter 11: Photosynthesis and Respiration
Chapter 12: Soil,Water, and Plant Relationships
Chapter 13: Nutrients
Unit III: Principles and Practices for the Production and Utilization of Plants
Chapter 14: Soil,Water, Fertility Management
Chapter 15: Integrated Management of Weeds, Insects, and Diseases
Chapter 16: General Considerations For Production, Harvest, Postharvest Handling, and Marketing
Chapter 17: Agronomic crops grown for food, fiber, fuel and other industrial uses (Peter Thomison)
Chapter 18: Forage crops
Chapter 19: Vegetable crops
Chapter 20: Temperate fruit crops
Chapter 21: Tropical and subtropical fruits and nuts
Chapter 22: Nursery Production. (Gary Bachman)
Chapter 23: Landscape plants
Chapter 24: Greenhouse crop production
Chapter 25: Turfgrass for golf courses, athletic fields and lawns (David Gardner
Chapter 26: Residential and Public Landscapes
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ISBN-10: 0-13-506850-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-13-506850-2
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