Flower Crops: cultivation and management/ A.K. Singh
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635.9 SHE/F Flowers for Trade | 635.9 SHE/F Flowers for Trade | 635.9 SHE/F Flowers for Trade | 635.9 SIN/F Flower Crops: cultivation and management/ | 635.9 STA/F Flowers of the Himalaya: a supplement/ | 635.9 STA/F Flowers of the Himalaya/ | 635.9 SWA/G Garden flowers/ |
Section I- Avenues and Scope of Floriculture Industry: Section II- Crops: 01. Alstroemeria 02. Anthurium 03. Bird of Paradise Strlitizia 04. Carnation 05. China Aster 06. Chrysanthemum 07. Crossandra 08. Dhalia 09. Freesia 10. Gerbera 11. Gladiolus 12. Gloriosa 13. Iris 14. Jasmine 15. Liatris 16. Lily 17. Lotus 18. Marigold 19. Narcissus 20. Orchids 21. Rose 22. Snapdragon 23. Stock 24. Tuberose 25. Tulip 26. Zantedeschia Calla Lily 27. Zinnia Section III: Emerging Issues in Floriculture 28. Organic Floriculture 29. Biotechnology in Floriculture 30. Role of Information Technology in Floriculture 31. Floriculture in The Era of WTO
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