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Vegetable Production Technology, Spice Crop Cultivation, Kitchen Gardening, Sustainable Vegetable Farming, Spice Farming Techniques, Tomato Cultivation, Onion Production, Garlic Farming, Turmeric Cultivation, Ginger Production Technology, Protected Cultivation, Organic Vegetable Farming, Irrigation Management in Vegetables, Nutrient Management in Spice Crops, Weed Management in Vegetables, Physiological Disorders in Crops, Vegetable Nursery Management, Backyard Vegetable Gardening, Vegetable and Spice Crop Production, Horticultural Crop Management

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Language: English | Imprint: NIPA

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ISBN: 9789367551295
Pages: 230 | Length: 152 mm | Breadth: 13.5 mm | Height: 229 mm | Weight: 650 GSM
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<p style="text-align:justify">This comprehensive guide is an indispensable resource for students, horticulture aspirants, and professionals preparing for various competitive examinations such as JRF, SRF, ARS, UPSC, and state-level agricultural tests. It offers a rigorous self-assessment tool designed to reinforce core concepts and build exam-ready confidence.</p> <p style="text-align:justify">The first section delves into the Production Technology of Vegetables and Spices, beginning with the fundamental importance of these crops in human nutrition, the national economy, and kitchen gardening. It then progresses into an exhaustive coverage of over 40 specific crops. The MCQs are crafted to test a deep understanding of each crop&rsquo;s origin, area, climate, and soil requirements, as well as improved varieties and intricate cultivation practices. Questions range from sowing and transplanting techniques, fertilizer management, and irrigation to weed control, harvesting methods, yield, and physiological disorders. This section covers a diverse spectrum, including solanaceous vegetables (tomato, brinjal), cucurbits (cucumber, gourds), root and tuber crops (potato, carrot), bulb crops (onion, garlic), leafy vegetables, and an extensive array of spices from turmeric and black pepper to cumin and cinnamon.</p> <p style="text-align:justify">The second section focuses on the Production Technology of Fruit and Plantation Crops, starting with the macro perspective on the importance, scope, and production status of horticulture in India. The questions are designed to evaluate knowledge of crop classification, area, production, productivity, and export potential. The core of this section provides an in-depth exploration of production techniques for a wide range of tropical, sub-tropical, and temperate fruits like mango, banana, citrus, apple, and strawberry. It critically addresses advanced topics such as high-density planting, modern propagation methods, the use of rootstocks, training and pruning, fertigation, and plant growth regulators. Furthermore, it covers palms and plantation crops including coconut, arecanut, cashew, tea, coffee, and rubber, with a focus on systems like multi-tier cropping and post-harvest value addition.</p> <p style="text-align:justify">With its clear, concise, and curriculum-aligned questions, this book is more than a practice guide; it is a strategic tool to identify knowledge gaps and master the vast domain of horticultural production technology. It is the definitive companion for anyone aspiring to excel in academic and competitive fields of agriculture.</p>
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