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Nutrition of Fruit Crops offers a thorough exploration of nutrient management strategies essential for sustainable fruit production. The book presents foundational principles of plant nutrition, diagnosis of nutrient deficiencies, fertilizer application techniques, and modern tools like DRIS and integrated nutrient management (INM). Designed for students, researchers, and horticultural professionals, it provides both theoretical knowledge and field-level insights to improve crop yield and quality. In the context of climate change, soil degradation, and increasing food demand, this volume emphasizes the importance of balanced nutrition in promoting sustainable horticultural practices.
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Explores basic principles to integrated nutrient management (INM), supporting diverse academic levels.
Includes diagnostic tools and real-world application methods such as fertigation and foliar feeding.
Introduces current scientific studies with actionable insights for improving yield and quality.
Emphasizes balanced nutrition practices that support soil health and long-term productivity.
Ideal for academic instruction, extension programs, and self-learning in horticultural sciences.
Print edition not for sale in South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan or Bhutan)
Contents
Preface
About the Authors
General Concepts and Principles of Nutrition in Fruit Crops
Diagnostics, Estimation and Application of Nutrients
Methods and Techniques for Evaluating Macro and
Micro-Elements
Diagnostic and Interpretation Techniques including DRIS
Deficiency and Toxicity Disorders of Macro and Micro-Nutrients
Integrated Nutrient Management (INM)
References