Principles of Vegetable Production

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Vegetable growing is suitable for small and marginal farmers. A number of vegetables can be grown successfully as inter crop along with trees. Crop suitable for growing at early stages of planting of orchard are potato, okra, tomato, brinjal, sweet potato, peas and onion etc. For later stages crop than can be taken are chilli, palak and ginger. This way a farmer gets more profit from his forest plantation. The Indian subcontinent lies between 8 degree and 37 degree North latitude and from 68 degree to 97 degree East longitude. With the Himalayan ranges in the north, the Deccan Plateau in the south, and with a long seacoast on east, west and south, India enjoys all types of climate from temperate, sub tropical to tropical. There is a rainfall range from the arid, desert areas of Rajasthan to the heaviest rainfall area in the world in the northeastern part. India is in the monsoon belt and gets most of its rains during June to August. Some regions also get the winter rains. The subcontinent has all soil classes from sand to heavy clay. There are four major groups of soil alluvial, black red laterite. Consequent on the varied soil and climatic endowments there are over 20000 plant species occurring in the country.

Present book has been designed to provide overall information of principles of vegetable production not only for students but for everyone interested in vegetable production.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S.P. Singh

Dr. S.P. Singh, obtained degrees of B.Sc. (Hons.) Ag. & A.H. and M.Sc. (Ag.) Horticulture from G.B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar (UP) India in 1964 and 1970 respectively. In the same University, he conducted research and imparted technical know-how on seed production technology in cereal and vegetable crops to the progressive farmers of Tarai region of western U.P. He was awarded Senior Research Fellowship by CSIR, New Delhi leading to Ph.D. degree in Horticulture at National Botanical Reserch Institute, Lucknow under Kanpur University, Kanpur (UP) in 1974-78. He joined Konkar Krishi Vidyapeeth, Dapoli, Ditt. Ratnagiri (MS) as Assistant Professor in 1978 and worked in the cadre of Associate Professor from January 1979 to Nov. 1983 in the same University. Presently Dr. Singh is serving as Associate Professor of Horticulture at Gujarat Agricultural University, Junagadh Campups, Junagadh since December, 1983. Dr. Singh has published more than 50 research papers and 65 semi-research articles in Horticulture. Dr. Singh is a life member of the Indian Journal of Plant Science Research and Indian Farmers’ Digest His main areas of interests are floriculture, olericulture and plantation crops. He is author of three more books, viz. 1. Mist propagation, 2. The Gliricidia, 3. Scientific Management of Arecanut Gardens.

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Title
Principles of Vegetable Production
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9789350300633
Length
viii+248p., Bibliography; Index; 24cm.
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