Tropical and Subtropical Fruit Crops 1st Edition
Tropical and Subtropical Fruit Crops (1st Edition) by Debashis Mandal is an essential guide for horticulturists, agronomists, students, and commercial growers seeking practical, science-backed strategies for fruit production across warm climates. Richly detailed yet accessible, this book translates modern research into field-ready solutions for tropical and subtropical regions — from India and Southeast Asia to Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean and northern Australia.
Begin with clear, engaging overviews of crop biology and varietal selection, then move into actionable chapters on nursery management, propagation, soil and water management, fertilization, integrated pest and disease control, and climate-resilient practices. Emphasis on post-harvest handling and value-chain considerations helps growers improve fruit quality and marketability. Case studies and region-specific recommendations make the content immediately relevant to smallholders and commercial orchards alike.
Readers will appreciate the blend of theory and practice: evidence-based techniques, step-by-step management plans, and adaptive approaches for diverse agro-ecological zones. Whether you’re improving yields, reducing input costs, or launching a new orchard enterprise, this book equips you with the tools to make informed decisions that boost productivity and sustainability.
Professionally written and easy to navigate, Tropical and Subtropical Fruit Crops by Debashis Mandal is a must-have reference for anyone involved in fruit production across warm regions. Invest in a resource that supports better harvests, healthier crops, and stronger farm incomes—order your copy today and bring expert horticultural knowledge to your fields.
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