Plant Physiology And Crop Production Lecture Notes
Plant Physiology And Crop Production Lecture Notes
Plant Physiology And Crop Production Lecture Notes
This book covers the following
topics: Principles Of Crop Production, Insect Pests Of Crop Plants, Diseaes Of
Crop Plants, Weeds And Their Control, Crop Ecology, History Of Agriculture,
Natomy, Taxonomy And Physiology Of Agricultural Plants, Plant Growth Substances
And Their Roles In Crop Production, Farm Building And Structure, Crop
Production, Homeostasis, Hormones, Essentials Of Plant Nutrient, Farming System,
Methods Of Field Experimentation, Plant Growth And Development, Plant Nutrition
And Water Relations, Arable Crop Production – Cereals.
Author(s): The
Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
The contents of this notes are as follows : Plant Cell,
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic, Cell Division, Cell Senescence, Extranuclear
Organelles, Cell Wal, Mitochondria, Chloroplast and Endoplasmic Reticulum,
Ribosome and Golgi Apparatus, Intranuclear Organelles, Nucleus, Chromosomes ,
Cell Signaling and Cell Receptors.
Author(s): Uttarakhand Open University, Department of Zoology,
School of Sciences
This book explains the
following topics: What is Plant Propagation, Propagation in the Past, Modern
Propagation, Sexual Increase of Plants, Vegetative Propagation, Tools and
Equipment, Soils and Growing Media, Propagation in Different Climates, The
Propagation Environment, Plant Problems, Taking Cuttings, Sowing Seeds, Grafting
and Budding, Layering.
This
book explains the following topics: The Propagation Environment, Biology of
Plants, Development of Seeds, Seed Selection, Seed Production and Handling,
Principles of Propagation from Seeds, Techniques of Propagation by Seeds and
Cuttings, Principles of Grafting and Budding, Techniques of Grafting,
Propagation by Specialized Stems and Roots, Principles and Practices of Clonal
Selection, Principles of Tissue Culture and Micropropagation, Techniques for
Micropropagation and Grafting.
Author(s): Dr. Mark C. Starret, The University of Vermont
Objective of this book is to provide light micrographs of the types
of cells and tissues that students typically examine in a plant anatomy course.
All micrographs are accompanied by figure legends to help the viewer interpret
and understand the structures presented. Each chapter in this web site consists
of numerous pages, each with a micrograph and an explanatory text.