Tomato Health Management draws together the information that’s essential for the healthy production of both fresh-market and processing tomatoes. It covers every aspect of tomato production, including disease and pest control, cultural practices such as irrigation and fertilization, nutritional and other abiotic disorders, and postharvest quality.
Tomatoes are an intensely managed crop, and the production of high-quality, top-value yields is a substantial, often daunting challenge. Tomato Health Management helps meet that challenge by serving as a “one-stop” informational source for anyone interested in any step of the production cycle. Whether you need to know what cultivars to select, how to identify and treat a problem in the field or the greenhouse, or even what chlorination protocol best protects tomatoes after harvest, you will find the answer in this all-encompassing handbook. It provides science-based knowledge in an accessible format that will be readily useful to anyone in the tomato-production chain. From the greenhouse to the organic setting and beyond, this book describes management strategies that will help you avoid and overcome issues presented by weed and insect pests, diseases and abiotic disorders, and other concerns, such as plant selection, soil quality, storage, and appearance for market.
Keeping tomatoes healthy is big business as the crop adds approximately $2 billion a year to the U.S. agricultural economy. This makes Tomato Health Management a valuable resource for the variety of professionals working in the tomato-production industry. The scientifically peer-reviewed information delivered in this book is synonymous with good management practices at all stages of production. By integrating those practices, the book explains how to plant, grow, harvest, and store tomatoes in labor-efficient, cost-effective ways and to simultaneously improve the health and value of your tomato crop.
Editors R. Michael Davis, Ken Pernezny, and Janet C. Broome have assembled a group of internationally recognized experts from the fields of soil science, weed science, nematology, plant pathology, entomology, and crop science—all key areas of applied tomato research and management. The editors have organized the book for ease of use and supplemented the text with high-quality color photographs and diagrams, quick-reference tables and boxes, and handy callouts of key concepts.
Rarely is such a broad range of cross-disciplinary topics covered in one integrated and convenient source. Tomato Health Management will be useful to growers, plant pathologists, crop-production specialists, diagnosticians, agronomists, regulatory agents, crop consultants, educators, researchers, extension professionals, tomato breeders, entomologists, horticulturists, weed scientists, county agents, master gardeners, and educators. This book will find a home tucked in the door of a pickup truck as easily as stored on the shelves of a comprehensive diagnostic lab or full-service library.
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Tomato Health Management (10 pack)
Chapter 1
Introduction
M. Allen Stevens
Chapter 2
Cultural Practices of Field-Grown Tomatoes
Gene Miyao
Chapter 3
Greenhouse Tomato Production and Plant Health
Brenna Aegerter and R. Michael Davis
Chapter 4
Tomato Breeding and Cultivar Selection
R. G. Gardner and J. W. Scott
Chapter 5
Management of Weeds
W. Thomas Lanini and Gene Miyao
Chapter 6
Management of Arthropod Pests
Frank G. Zalom
Chapter 7
Management of Parasitic Nematodes
Joseph Noling and Howard Ferris
Chapter 8
Management of Important Seedborne Diseases
Hasan Bolkan, Nancy Cohen, and Jian-Qiang Li
Chapter 9
Management of Important Foliar and Fruit Diseases
J. J. Farrar
Chapter 10
Management of Important Soilborne Diseases
J. Joseph Nunez
Chapter 11
Management of Important Bacterial Diseases
Ken Pernezny, R. Michael Davis, and Timur Momol
Chapter 12
Management of Important Viral Diseases
Scott Adkins, William M. Wintermantel, Timur Momol, and Jane E. Polston
Chapter 13
Support Systems for Pest-Management Decisions
Brenna Aegerter and Janet C. Broome
Chapter 14
Diagnostic Methods for Identifying Tomato Diseases
Christine Smart and R. Michael Davis
Chapter 15
Organic Tomato Health Management
Sally A. Miller and Janet C. Broome
Chapter 16
Maintaining Tomato Fruit Health After Harvest
Mark A. Ritenour and Jerry A. Bartz
Chapter 17
Physiological, Nutritional, and Other Disorders
Stephen M. Olson
Index
"This should be available to plant pathologists, crop production specialists, growers, diagnosticians, students, regulatory agents, crop consultants, educators, researchers, extension personnel and others interested in the production of healthy tomato crops."
—Fungal Diversity
Publish Date: 2012
Format: 8.5" x 11" softcover
ISBN: 978-0-89054-402-0
Pages: 191
Images: 220 images
Publication Weight: 18 lbs
Edited by R. Michael Davis, Ken Pernezny, and Janet C. Broome
Tomato Health Management (10 pack)