Avocado: Botany, Production and Uses
Readership
Students, researchers and educators in horticulture, botany and agriculture; also growers, breeders and others involved in the avocado industry. 
Key Features
•	Contributors are leading researchers in the field. 
•	Includes chapters on physiology, agronomy, production, utilization, storage and the industry. 
•	Standard international reference work.
Main Description
Over recent years avocado has become an important crop in many tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. This book summarizes avocado science and technology and reviews production practices on a worldwide scale. 
The book is split into 14 chapters and covers all aspects of avocado production and science and includes: history, distribution and uses, taxonomy and botany, propagation, crop management, diseases and insect and mite pests. 
Main Contents
16 pages of Colour plates 
o	History, distribution and uses, R J Knight, Jr, University of Florida, USA 
o	Taxonomy and botany, R W Scora, University of California, USA, B N Wolstenholme, University of Natal, South Africa and U Lavi, ARO, Israel 
o	Genetics and classical breeding, E Lahav and U Lavi, ARO, Israel 
o	Ecology: climate and the edaphic environment, B N Wolstenholme, University of Natal, South Africa 
o	Reproductive biology, S Gazit, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel and C Degani, ARO, Israel 
o	Environmental physiology, B Schaffer, University of Florida, Florida, USA and A W Whiley, Queensland Horticulture Institute, Australia 
o	Cultivars and rootstocks, S D E Newett, Queensland Horticulture Institute, Australia, J H Crane, University of Florida, USA and C F Balerdi, University of Florida, USA 
o	Propagation, G S Bender, University of California Cooperative Extension, USA and A W Whiley, Queensland Horticulture Institute, Australia 
o	Biotechnology, F Pliego-Alfaro, Departamento Biologia Vegetal, Spain, Witjaksono, University of Florida, USA, A Barcelo-Munoz, Centro de Investigacion y Formacion Agraria, Spain, R E Litz, University of Florida, USA and U Lavi, ARO, Israel 
o	Crop management, A W Whiley, Queensland Horticulture Institute, Queensland, Australia 
o	Irrigation and mineral nutrition, E Lahav, ARO, Israel and A W Whiley, Queensland Horticulture Institute, Australia 
o	Foliar, fruit and soilborne diseases, K G Pegg,, L M Coates, Both, University of Florida, USA, L Korsten, University of Pretoria, South Africa and R M Harding, Queensland University of Technology, Australia 
o	Insect and mite pests, G K Waite, Queensland Institute of Horticulture, Australia and R Martinez Barrera, Universidad Michocana de san Nicolas de Hidalgo, Mexico 
o	Harvesting, packing, postharvest technology, transport and processing, P J Hofman, Queensland Institute of Horticulture, Australia Y Fuchs, Institute of Techology and Storage of Agricultural Products, Israel and D L Milne, Merensky Technological Services, South Africa