Authors: Hudson T. Hartmann
ISBN-13: 9780136792352, ISBN-10: 0136792359
Format: Other Format
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Date Published: November 2001
Edition: 7th Edition
Dale E. Kester is Professor of Pomology emeritus at the University of California, Davis. During his 40 years at the University of California he taught courses in plant propagation and pomology. He has been a member of the American Society of Horticultural Science, becoming a Fellow in 1977. He received jointly the Stark Award in 1980. He has published over 100 research and popular publications in plant propagation and pomology. He has had a lifelong collaboration with Dr. Hudson T. Hartmann which resulted in the publication of the first edition of Plant Propagation: Principles and Practices in 1959, followed by other editions in 1968, 1975, 1983, and 1990. One of the founders of the Western Region of the International Plant Propagators' Society (1960), he has served the society in various capacities including Vice-President, program chair (1996) and President (1997). He received the Curtis J. Alley Achievement Award in 1999.
Fred T. Davies, Jr., Professor of Horticultural Sciences, and Molecular and Environmental Plant Sciences, Texas A&M University, has taught courses in plant propagation and nursery production and management since 1979. He has co-authored over 100 research and technical publications. He was a Fulbright Senior Fellow to Mexico (1993) and Peru (1999), and a J.S. Guggenheim Fellow (1999). He received the Distinguished Achievement Award for Nursery Crops from the American Society of Horticultural Sciences (1989), L.M. Ware Distinguished Research Award-ASHS-SR (1995), and S.B. Meadows Award of Merit-International Plant Propagator's Society-SR (1994). He is a recipient of the Association of Former Students Distinguished Achievement Award for Teaching-TAMU (1997), Chancellor of Agriculture's Award in Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching-TAMU (1998), L.M. Ware Distinguished Teaching Award, ASHS-SR (1998), and L.C. Chadwick Educator's Award, American Nursery and Landscape Association (1999). He is the International Division Vice-President-ASHS. He was President, and is currently Editor, of the IPPS-SR.
Robert L. Geneve is a Professor in the Department of Horticulture at the University of Kentucky. He teaches courses in plant propagation and seed biology. He has co-authored over 70 scientific and technical articles in seed biology, cutting propagation, and tissue culture. He is also the co-editor of the book Biotechnology of Ornamental Plants and author of A Book of Blue Flowers. He has served as a board member for the International Plant Propagators' Society-Eastern Region and serves on the Editor for the international horticulture journal, Scientia Horticulturae.
Hallmarked as the most successful book of its kind, this remarkably thorough treatment covers all aspects of the propagation of plants—both sexual and asexual—with considerable attention given to human (vs natural) efforts to increase plant numbers. The book presents both the art and science of propagation, and conveys knowledge of specific kinds of plants and the particular methods by which those plants must be propagated.
A five-part organization outlines general aspects of plant propagation, seed propagation, vegetative propagation, methods of micropropagation, and propagation of selected plants.
For anyone with an interest in how plants are grown and utilized for maintaining and adding enjoyment to human life.
Cited in . This update of the 1997 iteration, dedicated to the late Dr. Hartman (U. of California, Davis), has been updated to incorporate the revolutionary impact of biotechnology on the science and art of plant propagation. Other new features include a new title, boxes highlighting key terminology and advanced topics, Web references and a student support site, and a companion CD-ROM with video clips and glossary. This comprehensive treatment covers plant propagation basics; principles and practices of seed and vegetative propagation; cell and tissue culture; and methods for specific plant species. Indexed by subject and plant scientific name. Well-illustrated, mostly in b&w. The first edition appeared in 1959. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Preface | ||
About the Authors | ||
Pt. I | General Aspects of Propagation | 1 |
Ch. 1 | How Plant Propagation Evolved in Human Society | 3 |
Ch. 2 | Biology of Plant Propagation | 13 |
Ch. 3 | The Propagation Environment | 41 |
Pt. II | Seed Propagation | 111 |
Ch. 4 | The Development of Seeds | 113 |
Ch. 5 | Principles and Practices of Seed Selection | 141 |
Ch. 6 | Techniques of Seed Production and Handling | 163 |
Ch. 7 | Principles of Propagation From Seeds | 199 |
Ch. 8 | Techniques of Propagation by Seed | 249 |
Pt. III | Vegetative Propagation | 275 |
Ch. 9 | Principles of Propagation by Cuttings | 277 |
Ch. 10 | Techniques of Propagation by Cuttings | 341 |
Ch. 11 | Principles of Grafting and Budding | 411 |
Ch. 12 | Techniques of Grafting | 461 |
Ch. 13 | Techniques of Budding | 514 |
Ch. 14 | Layering and its Natural Modifications | 539 |
Ch. 15 | Propagation by Specialized Stems and Roots | 560 |
Ch. 16 | Principles and Practices of Clonal Selection | 592 |
Pt. IV | Cell and Tissue Culture Propagation | 637 |
Ch. 17 | Principles of Tissue Culture and Micropropagation | 639 |
Ch. 18 | Techniques for Micropropagation | 690 |
Pt. V | Propagation of Selected Plant Species | 715 |
Ch. 19 | Propagation Methods and Rootstocks for Fruit and Nut Species | 717 |
Ch. 20 | Propagation of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines | 758 |
Ch. 21 | Propagation of Selected Annuals and Herbaceous Perennials Used as Ornamentals | 813 |
Subject Index | 851 | |
Plant Index, Scientific Names | 865 | |
Plant Index, Common Names | 873 |