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FORTHCOMING The Encyclopedia of Herbs and Spices Two Volume Set P. N. Ravindran

Special prepublication offer of $560—a 15% savings— through December 31, 2017. The Encyclopedia with be $660 thereafter. / 2017 PLANT SCIENCE CATALOG The Encyclopedia of Herbs and Spices provides comprehensive coverage of the , botany, chemistry, functional properties, medicinal and culinary uses, and safety issues relating to over 250 species of herbs and spices. These herbs and spices constitute an important agricultural commodity and are indispensable for pharmaceuticals and human healthcare, flavoring foods and beverages, and the perfumery and cosmetic industries. It begins with an introductory chapter on the definition, classification, history, and applications of herbs and spices worldwide. Written by a well-known authority in the field, this book presents easily accessible information, including up-to-date nomenclature and taxonomy, and is beautifully illustrated with over 250 figures.

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NEW FORTHCOMING Legumes in Sustainable Bamboo Cropping Development Systems Z. Zhu and W. Jin

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FORTHCOMING Tropical Fruits Blackberries and SECOND EDITION Their Hybrids Volume 2 Edited by Robert E. Paull and Odilio Duarte Harvey K. Hall and Crop Production Science in Horticulture 24 Richard C. Funt 384 pp, 6 1/8” x 9 1/5,” 76 illus Paper, 2012, 978 1 84593 789 8, $85.00 With the inclusion of full- color images throughout, Tropical Fruits this practical book provides SECOND EDITION an accessible overview Volume 1 of all aspects of the commercial production of Robert E. Paull and Odilio Duarte blackberries and their hybrids, covering plant growth Crop Production Science in Horticulture 20 and development, cultivar description and selection, 436 pp, 6 1/4” x 9 3/4,” 90 illus propagation, pruning, soil and water management, Paper, 2011, 978 1 84593 672 3, $85.00 postharvest management, economics and marketing, and pest identification and management. It explains Raspberries the many complex steps involved in producing a Edited by Richard C. Funt and conventional or an organic crop for the fresh and Harvey K. Hall processed markets. Authored by a team of experts, Crop Production Science in Horticulture 23 this book contains information gathered from global 300 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 1/4,” figures & color photos sources and is appropriate for areas that produce Paper, 2013, 978 1 84593 791 1, $72.50 blackberries for the local, domestic, and/or export markets. Peppers

Crop Production Science in Horticulture 26 Vegetable and Spice Capsicums 368 pp, 6 1/8” x 9 1/5” SECOND EDITION Paper, Dec 2017, 978 1 78064 668 8, $75.00 Paul W. Bosland and Eric J. Votava Crop Production Science in Horticulture 22 FORTHCOMING 248 pp, 6 7/8” x 9 3/4,” 71 illus Peas and Beans Paper, 2012, 978 1 84593 825 3, $85.00 Anthony Biddle Blueberries This practical book provides Jorge B. Retamales and James F. an accessible overview of Hancock all aspects of pea and bean Crop Production Science in Horticulture 21 production, including botany 336 pp, 6 1/2” x 9 1/2,” 27 illus and physiology, breeding, Paper, 2012, 978 1 84593 826 0, $85.00 agronomy, weed management, pests and diseases, harvesting, VISIT STYLUS PUBLISHING’S nutritional value, and uses. It reflects on the constraints WEBSITE FOR MORE and opportunities for peas and beans in the future, TITLES IN THE SERIES, exploring their role in food sustainability and crop INCLUDING. . . rotation as well as various factors affecting supply and demand such as climate change and breeding Bananas technologies. Authored by a recognized authority Carrots with extensive experience in applied research, the book includes: coverage of the main types of peas and Citrus beans grown on a significant scale or commercially Coffee, Cocoa and Tea produced in large farming areas; key information Grapes relating to the role of peas and beans in biological nitrogen fixation; extensive coverage, from the Lettuce, Endive and Chicory technology of cultivation to postharvest industry; and Olives high-quality photos presented in full-color throughout. Onions Crop Production Science in Horticulture 27 Strawberries 188 pp, 6 1/8” x 9 1/5” Paper, Oct 2017, 978 1 78064 091 4, $75.00 Tomatoes

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NEW Leafy Medicinal Seed Biology Herbs and Yield of Botany, Chemistry, Grain Crops Postharvest SECOND EDITION Technology and Uses Dennis B. Egli Edited by Dawn C. P. This new edition of an Ambrose, Annamalai established title examines Manickavasagan, and the determination of Ravindra Naik

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4 TO ORDER: Call 1.800.232.0223 Fax 703.661.1501 E-mail [email protected] Online www.StylusPub.com BOTANY & HORTICULTURE / 2017 PLANT SCIENCE CATALOG Pilbara Seed Tropical Forage Atlas and Field Legumes Guide Harnessing the Plant Restoration Potential of in Australia’s Arid Desmanthus and Northwest Other Genera for Heavy Clay Soils Todd E. Erickson, Russell L. Barrett, John R. Lazier and David J. Merritt, and Nazeer Ahmad Kingsley W. Dixon This book explores the The Pilbara region in Australia’s arid northwest— a importance of heavy clay soils for agricultural region important for its natural resources— is rich productivity in the tropics and subtropics and in flora that is suited to extreme temperatures the identification of adapted, productive forage and boom and bust cycles of moisture availability. legumes for this environment. Covering over four In places where mining activities have finished decades of research, Tropical Forage Legumes and the land is under management for ecological includes a detailed analysis of the forage restoration, there is an increasing demand for germplasm available which is adapted to heavy information about the native plant communities clay soils. It covers the evaluation of successful and the biology of their seeds. This is the first native and exotic forage legume species that have book to combine plant identification for this potential for Belizean soils and the adaptation of region, describing 103 regional plant taxa, along a wide range of forages on Australian clay soils. with guidelines for effective collection, cleaning, It explores the genetics of the most promising storage, and germination of their seeds. It genera, Desmanthus and Stylosanthes, and addresses issues that are essential for successful analyzes the results from countries where restoration programs such as timing of collection, genotypes have been found both productive and quality and viability of seed, and dormancy persistent, and it makes recommendations for release. future research.

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Strawberry Brassica Growth, Oilseeds Development and Breeding and Diseases Management Edited by Edited by Arvind Amjad M. Husaini Kumar, Surinder S. and Davide Neri Banga, Prabhu Dyal Meena, and Priya Methods of strawberry Ranjan Kumar cultivation have undergone extensive 280 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 3/5” modifications, and this book provides an up-to- Cloth, 2015, 978 1 78064 483 7, $160.00 date, broad, and balanced review of current research and emerging challenges. It includes Exotic Fruits and Nuts of the coverage of plant propagation, architecture, New World genetic resources, breeding, and abiotic stresses as well as climate change and evolving diseases Odilio Duarte and Robert E. Paull and their control. 342 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 3/5,” figures & line drawings 352 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 3/5,” color photos, Cloth, 2015, 978 1 78064 505 6, $180.00 figures & tables Cloth, 2016, 978 1 78064 663 3, $175.00 Principles of Tropical Horticulture David J. Midmore

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P., 4 Company, Rafel Socias i, 6 Maxted, Nigel, 9 Amino Acids in Higher Connellan, Geoff, 10 Hall, Harvey K., 3 McFadyen, Rachel, 17 Plants, 9 Cooke, Tony, 18 Hancock, James F., 3 McKenzie, Ross, 7 Analytical Techniques for Cooper, Wendy, 13 Handbook of Mites of Medicinal Plants of the Natural Product Research, Coupland, J., 14 Economic Plants, 17 World, 1 9 Crafer, Ken, 13 Handbook of Pest Meena, Prabhu Dyal, 5 Anderson, Eric, 12 Cullen, Jim, 17 Management in Organic Mengersen, Kerrie, 15 Anjum, Naser A., 10 Cunningham, Geoffrey Mc Farming, 16 Merritt, David J., 5 Ansari, Abid A., 2 Iver, 14 Harrington, Richard, 14 Midmore, David J., 5 Anthony, V. M., 8 Hefferon, Kathleen L., 8 Milthorpe, Peter Lindsay, 14 Aphids as Crop Pests, 14 Dalmay, Tamas, 8 Hemp, 7 Miniature Lives, 11 Applied Plant Virology, 18 Davis, Cole, 18 Hitchmough, James, 4 Molecular Methods in Plant Arnaud, L., 7 Demand-led Approaches to Hockings, F. David, 13 Disease Diagnostics, 9 Askary, Tarique Hassan, Plant Variety Design, 8 Horsfall, Mary, 12, 13 Monaco, Thomas A., 15 14, 17 Dhileepan, Kunjithapatham, House, Susan, 18 Morgan, John W., 13 Atlas of Leaf Venation and 15 Husaini, Amjad M., 5 Mountford, Edward, 11 Oil Gland Patterns in the Discovering Australian Mulham, William Edward, 14 Eucalypts, 7 Flora, 11 Iezzoni, A., 6 Mumford, R., 9 Australian Biological Diseases and Beneficials, 13 Insects of South-Eastern Munro, Nicola, 14 Resources Study, 12, 13 Diseases of Fruit Crops in Australia, 16 Murphy-Bokern, Donal, 2 Australian Garden Rescue, 12 Australia, 18 Integrated Management of Murphy, Sean T., 15 Australian Native Plants, 13 Diseases of Temperate Insect Pests on Canola Australian Planting Design, Horticultural Plants, 18 and Other Brassica Naik, Ravindra, 4 13 Diseases of Vegetable Crops Oilseed Crops, 16 Nath, Pravendra, 10 Australian Rainforest in Australia, 18 Invasive Alien Plants, 15 Natural Antioxidants and Fruits, 13 Dixon, Kingsley W., 5 Invasive Plant Ecology and Biocides from Wild Australian Rainforest D’Mello, J. P. F., 9 Management, 15 Medicinal Plants, 10 Woods, 12 Duarte, Odilio, 3, 5 Invasive Plant Species of the Nature of Crops, The, 13 Australia’s Poisonous Plants, Dubey, Nawal Kishore, 9 World, 1 Navarre, Roy, 6 Fungi and Cyanobacteria, Dukes, Jeffery S., 15 Invasive Species and Global Neri, Davide, 5 7 Dulloo, Mohammad E., 9 Climate Change, 15 Nicolle, Dean, 7 Avocado, The, 6 Durner, Edward F., 7 Nyongesa, Moses, 10 Jarrad, Frith, 15 Bananas, 3 Egli, Dennis B., 4 Jayaraman, J., 18 Olives, 3 Banga, Surinder S., 5 Ehlers, Wilfred, 9 Jin, W., 2 Onions, 3 Barney, Jacob N., 15 Ellison, Carol A., 15 Jones, Huw D., 8 Barrett, Russell L., 5, 12 Emden, Helmut van, 14 Julien, Mic H., 17 Paranjape, Kalyani, 17 Beehag, Gary, 16 Encyclopedia of Herbs and Parker, Monica, 10 Benfield, Richard W., 13 Spices, The, 1 Kaapro, Jyri, 16 Parthenium Weed, 15 Bhargava, Atul, 6 Enhancing Crop Genepool Karouta-Manasse, Fanny, 11 Paull, Robert E., 3, 5 Bhatt, J. R., 15 Use, 9 Keswani, Chetan, 7 Pavek, Mark J., 6 Biddle, Anthony, 3 Entwisle, Timothy J., 13 Khan, M. Mumtaz, 6 Peas and Beans, 3 Biocontrol Agents, 14 Environmental Horticulture, Kohli, Ravinder K., 15 Pech, Jean Claude, 10 Biocontrol Agents of 4 Kreiter, Serge, 16 Peña, Jorge E., 15 Phytonematodes, 17 Erickson, Todd E., 5 Krishnamurthy, V. N., 17 Peppers, 3, 6 Biocontrol of Major Exotic Fruits and Nuts of the Kumar, Arvind, 5 Perez-Alfocea, Francisco, 11 Grapevine Diseases, 17 New World, 5 Kumar, Priya Ranjan, 5 Persley, Denis, 18 Biofuel Crops, 10 Kumar, Satyanshu, 9 Persley, Gabrielle J., 8 Biological Control of Weeds Farrow, Roger, 16 Perth Plants, 12 in Australia, 17 Fermin, Gustavo, 17 Lake, Morris, 12 Pesticide Encyclopedia, Biosecurity Surveillance, 15 Flooded Forest and Desert Land of Sweeping Plains, 13 The, 17 Biotechnology of Major Creek, 13 Lang, Gregory, 6 Pest Management of Cereals, 8 Flora of Australia, 12, 13 Larkins, Brian A., 7 Turfgrass for Sport and Blackberries and Their Ford-Lloyd, Brian V., 9 Lazier, John R., 5 Recreation, 16 Hybrids, 3 Fox, Roland T. V., 18 Leafy Medicinal Herbs, 4 Pest Risk Modelling and Blueberries, 3 Fruit Ripening, 10 Leakey, Roger B., 10 Mapping for Invasive Boonham, N., 9 Fungi of Australia, 14 Leigh, John Holland, 14 Alien Species, 15 Bosland, Paul W., 3 Funt, Richard C., 3 Lettuce, Endive and Pests, 13 Bougher, Neale L., 14 Chicory, 3 Peterken, George, 11 Bouloc, Pierre, 7 Gallagher, Robert S., 7 Lime, The, 6 Phytochemicals of Bouzayen, Mondher, 10 Ganesan, S., 18 Lindenmayer, David, 14 Nutraceutical Importance, Brassica Oilseeds, 5 Gao, Yulin, 8 Lindsay, David, 18 10 Bravo, Alejandra, 8 Garden Centre Management, Living with the Trees of Pilbara Seed Atlas and Field Brooker, Ian, 7 13 Life, 10 Guide, 5 Bt Resistance, 8 Gardens for All Seasons, 13 Low-Choy, Samantha, 15 Plant Adaptation to Garden Tourism, 13 Low, Jan, 10 Environmental Change, 10 Cameron, Ross, 4 George, Raymond A. T., 18 Plant Biodiversity, 2

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INDEX INDEX Planting for Wildlife, 14 Raspberries, 3 18 Votava, Eric J., 3

/ Plants and Planting on Ravindran, P. N., 1 Srivastava, Shilpi, 6 Landscape Sites, 12 Reddy, Gadi V. P., 16 Stoddard, Fred, 2 Warren, John, 13 Plants as a Source of Natural Retamales, Jorge B., 3 Strawberries, 3 Water Dynamics in Plant Antioxidants, 9 Russo, Vincent M., 6 Strawberry, 5 Production, 9 Plants of Central Sustainable Bamboo Water Use Efficiency Queensland, 12 Sampietro, Diego A., 10 Development, 2 for Irrigated Turf and Plants of Western New Sankaran, K. V., 15 Sustainable Crop Disease Landscape, 10 South Wales, 14 Sarma, Birinchi Kumar, 7 Management Using Watson, Christine, 2 Plant Stress Physiology, 2 Schaffer, Bruce, 6 Natural Products, 18 Webb, Mark, 13 Postharvest, 4 Schwarz, Dietmar, 11 Weber, Ewald, 1 Potato and Sweetpotato in Scientific Writing = Thinking Tay, Eng Pin, 12 Welbaum, Gregory E., 7 Africa, 10 in Words, 18 Tennant, Paula, 17 Whiley, Anthony W., 6 Potato, The, 6 Seed Biology and Yield of Thoday, Peter, 12 Williams, Nicholas S. G., 13 Potential Invasive Pests of Grain Crops and Yield of Thompson, Paul, 13 Wills, Ron, 4 Agricultural Crops, 15 Grain Crops, 4 Tomatoes, 3 Wink, Michael, 1 Prakash, Dhan, 10 Seeds, 7 Tomlinson, J., 9 Wolstenholme, B. Nigel, 6 Principles of Horticultural Seigler, David S., 10 Tripathi, R. S., 15 Woodland Development, 11 Physiology, 7 Shabala, Sergey, 2 Tropical Forage Legumes, 5 Wyk, Ben-Erik van, 1 Principles of Tropical Shabbir, Asad, 15 Tropical Fruits, 3 2017 PLANT SCIENCE CATALOG 2017 Horticulture, 5 Sharma, Girish, 10 Zhu, Z., 2 Pulawska, J., 6 Sheley, Roger A., 15 Vacante, Vincenzo, 16, 17 Ziska, Lewis H., 15 Singh, Bharat P., 10 Vadivel, K., 18 Quero-Garcia, José, 6 Singh, Harikesh Bahadur, 7 Vegetable Grafting, 11 Quinn, Lauren D., 15 Singh, J. S., 15 Vegetable Production and Quinn, Sara, 10 Singh, S. P., 15 Practices, 7

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