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This book 'Orchard and Estate Management' covers An Overview; Clean Cultivation, Sod Culture and Sod Mulch; Herbicides; Inorganic and Organic Mulches; Horticultural Systems; Systems of Irrigation; Soil Management; Fruitfulness and Unfruitfulness; Rejuvenation of Old Orchards; Integrated Nutrient Management; Integrated Pest Management; Utilization of Resource Constraints in Existing Systems; and Climate Aberrations and Mitigation Measures of Horticultural Crops. Simple and lucid language has been used for clear and easy understanding of the beginners.
The book is illustrated with photographs and diagrams. Questions are set at the end of each chapter to assess the understanding of the students. The book is written for B.Sc. (Hons.) Horticulture students, the counterparts of B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture also may be benefitted. It may serve as a help book for post-graduate students. Questions are set at the end of each chapter to assess the understanding of the students.
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Bhimasen Naik Professor of Plant Breeding and Genetics Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology Chiplima Campus, Sambalpur-768 025, Odisha
Ranjan Kumar Tarai Associate Professor of Fruit Science Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology Chiplima Campus, Sambalpur-768 025, Odisha
Ajit Kumar Sahoo Assistant Professor of Horticulture Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology Bhubaneswar Campus, Bhubaneswar -751 003, Odisha
Purandar Mandal Assistant Professor of Horticulture Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology Chiplima Campus, Sambalpur-768 025, Odisha
Sunil Samal Associate Professor of Horticulture Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology Mahisapat Campus, Dhenkanal-759 001, Odisha
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1.Orchard and Estate Management: An Overview
2.Clean Cultivation, Sod Culture and Sod Mulch
3.Herbicides
4.Inorganic and Organic Mulches
5.Horticultural Systems
6.Systems of Irrigation
7.Soil Management
8.Fruitfulness and Unfruitfulness
9.Rejuvenation of Old Orchards
10.Integrated Nutrient Management
11.Integrated Pest Management
12.Utilization of Resources Constraints in Existing Systems
13.Climate Aberrations and Mitigation Measures of Horticultural Crops
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