Citrus Cultivation Book - 224 Pages
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Product Name: Citrus Cultivation
Author: Zir. Load. Eng. Himmet KAYGISIZ, Zir. Load. Eng. Hüsnü Çınar AYBAK
Publisher: Hasad Publishing
Size: 15.5 x 21.5 cm
Number of Pages: 224 p.
Paper: Coated
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Author: Zir. Load. Eng. Himmet KAYGISIZ, Zir. Load. Eng. Hüsnü Çınar AYBAK
Publisher: Hasad Publishing
Size: 15.5 x 21.5 cm
Number of Pages: 224 p.
Paper: Coated
Explanation:
I- INTRODUCTION
NUTRITIONAL VALUE OF CITRUS
THE PLACE OF CITRUS IN SYSTEMATICS
II- CITRUS PRODUCTION IN THE WORLD AND
LOCATION OF OUR COUNTRY
HOMELAND OF CITRUS
MADE IN THE WORLD
CITRUS SPECIES AND VARIETIES
1. ORANGES
2. MANDARINS
3. LEMONS
4. SUBTOPES
5. SADOC (PUMELO)'S
III- IN OUR COUNTRY AND IN THE WORLD
IMPORTANT CITRUS GROWED
EXAMPLES OF TYPES
ORANGES
1. Navel Group
1.1. Washington Navel
1.1.1. Thomson Navel
1.1.2 Lane Late
1.1.3. Nave Late
1.2. navelina
2. Hamlin
3. Blood Oranges
3.1. Moro
3.2. sanguinelli
3.3. Tarocco
4. Jaffa (Shamouti)
5. Valencia
5.1. Valencia Late
5.2. Valencia Midnight
6. Salustiana
7. Local Oranges
7.1. Native of Finike
7.2. Alanya Slicer
7.3. Dortyol Native
7.4. Kozan Native
LEMONS
1. Interdonato
2. Kütdiken
3. Italian Mammal (Demre Thornless),
(Black Lemon)
4. Mullah Mehmet
5. Cyprus Lemon
6. Other Varieties
6.1. Feminello (Feminello comune)
6.2. Villafranca
6.3. monachello
6.4. Lisbon
6.5. Lamas
6.6. eureka
MANDARINS
1. Satsuma (Rize Mandarini,
Owari, Unshiu Mikan Mandarin)
2. Clementine
3. Fremont
4. Robinson
5. Nova
6. Minneola
7. Fairchild
8. Native Mandarin
9. Other Varieties
9.1. Kinnow
9.2. Encore
9.3. Clausellina
9.4. Fortune
9.5. lee
9.6. Marisol
9.7. Okitsu
9.8. Ortanique (Mandora)
9.9. king
subtopes
1. Marsh Seedless
2. Redblush (Ruby,
Ruby Red, Henninger)
3. Star Ruby
4. Other Varieties
4.1. Henderson
4.2. Oroblanco
4.3. flame
4.4. Ray Ruby
4.5. Rio Red
IV- CITRUS CULTURES
BOTANICAL FEATURES AND
SYSTEMATICS
- Orange
- Lemon
- Mandarin
- Altintop (Grapefruit)
V- Rootstock-vaccine RELATIONS
VI- RECOMMENDATIONS ON PRODUCTION
A- CITRUS CULTURES
CLIMATE REQUIREMENTS
B- SAILING SUPPLY, ROOTstock PREFERENCE
C- PREREQUISITES FOR THE GARDEN PLANT
D- GARDEN PLANTING
E- Pruning
F- SOIL WORKING
G- HORMONE (PLANT DEVELOPMENT
REGULATORS) USES
H- HARVEST RULES
- STORAGE
VII. SPECIAL ADVICE ON PRODUCTION
A- Preliminary Information on Fertilization
B- Preliminary Information on Irrigation
C- Food Demands and Soil,
Leaf Analysis Indicators
- Fertilization Limits for Macro-Elements
NUTRIENT
DEFICIENCIES AND EXTRAS
1- MACRO NUTRITIONAL ELEMENTS
a) Nitrogen (N)
b) Phosphorus (P)
c) Potassium (K)
d) Calcium (Ca)
e) Magnesium (Mg)
f) Sulfur (S)
2. MICRO-NUTRITIONAL ELEMENTS
a) Zinc (Zn)
b) Manganese (Mn)
c) Copper (Cu)
d) Iron (Fe)
e) Boron (B)
f) Molybdenum (Mo)
D- Fertilization According to Cultures
Advice and Programs
- If Soil and Leaf Analyzes Have Not Been Made
1. In Full Fruit Gardens
Fertilization Program
a. In the Orange Gardens
a.1. Base Fertilization
a.2. Top Fertilization (Fertigation)
b. In the Lemon Gardens
b.1. Base Fertilization
b.2. Top Fertilization (Fertigation)
NS. In the Mandarin Gardens
c.1. Base Fertilization
c.2. Top Fertilization (Fertigation)
D. In Altıntop (Grapefruit) Gardens
d.1. Base Fertilization
d.2. Top Fertilization (Fertigation)
2. Fertilization Program in Young Gardens
a) In 1st Age Gardens
Base Fertilization
Top Fertilization (Fertigation)
b. In the Lemon Gardens
b.1. Base Fertilization
b.2. Top Fertilization (Fertigation)
NS. In the Mandarin Gardens
c.1. Base Fertilization
c.2. Top Fertilization (Fertigation)
D. In Altıntop (Grapefruit) Gardens
d.1. Base Fertilization
d.2. Top Fertilization (Fertigation)
b) In Gardens of 2nd Age
Base Fertilization
Top Fertilization (Fertigation)
c) In Gardens of 3rd Age
Base Fertilization
Top Fertilization (Fertigation)
d) In Gardens of 4th Age
Base Fertilization
Top Fertilization (Fertigation)
e) In Gardens of 5th Age
Base Fertilization
Top Fertilization (Fertigation)
3. Foliar Fertilization
STANDARDS
EU STANDARDS
CITRUS FRUITS
I. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
II. REQUIRED CONDITIONS FOR QUALITY
III. REQUIRED CONDITIONS FOR SIZING
IV. TOLERANCES
A- QUALITY TOLERANCES
B- LENGTH TOLERANCES
V. TERMS OF PRESENTATION
A- AN EXAMPLE
B- PRESENTATION
C- PACKAGING
VI. CONDITIONS FOR MARKING
A- DEFINITION
B- PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
C- PRODUCT ORIGIN
D- COMMERCIAL FEATURES
E- OFFICIAL CONTROL SIGN (OPTIONAL)
ALTINTOP EU STANDARD
CITRUS FRUIT STANDARDS (TS 34)
SUBJECT, DESCRIPTION, SCOPE
1. CLASSIFICATION AND FEATURES
1.1. CLASSIFICATION
1.2. FEATURES
1.3. TOLERANCES
1.4. FEATURES AND INSPECTIONS
2. SAMPLING AND INSPECTIONS
2.1. SAMPLING
2.2. EXAMINATIONS
2.3. EVALUATION
2.4. EXAMINATION REPORT
3. SUPPLY TO THE MARKET
3.1. PACKAGED
3.2. IN BULK
3.3 AN EXAMPLE
3.4. PACKAGING
3.5. MARKING
3.6. HANDLING AND STORAGE
VIII. CITRUS CULTURES
SIGNIFICANT DISEASE AND
HARMFUL PROBLEMS
A- HARMFUL PROBLEMS
1. Aphids (Aphids)
2. Mites
3. Red Spiders
4. Thrips (Thrips spp.)
5. Citrus Whitefly
6. Citrus Flower Moth
7. Carob Moth
8. Mediterranean Fruit Fly
9. Empoasca
10. Citrus Leaf Moth
11. Conditionals
12. Orange Moth
B- DISEASE PROBLEMS
1. Citrus Branch Blight
2. Alternaria Blight
3. Penicillium Bruises
4. Citrus Blister Disease
5. Citrus Brown Rot Disease
C- WEED PROBLEMS
1. Narrow Leaf Grasses
2. Broad Leaf Grasses
D- VIRUS AND VIROID DISEASES
1. General Information
2. Brief Descriptions of Major Virus Diseases
a) Migratory Virus Disease (Tristeza)
b) Scabbing Disease (Psorosis)
c) Boning Disease (Stubborn)
d) Petrification Virus Disease (Impietratura)
e) Lemon Obstruction Disease (Lemon Sieve)
f) Dwarfism Virus Disease (Exocortis)
E- IN CITRUS GARDENS
DISPOSITIONING TECHNIQUES AND
SUITABLE DOSE ISSUES
1. Our Country in Citrus Fields
Used Spraying Tools
2. Problems in Drug Mixtures
F- IN CITRUS GARDENS
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL FACTORS
IX- CITRUS CULTURES
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS
1. Actions to be Taken in January
2. Actions to be Taken in February
3. Actions to be Taken in March
4. Actions to be Taken in April
5. Actions to be Taken in May
6. Actions to be Taken in June
7. Actions to be Taken in July
8. Actions to be Taken in August
9. Actions to be Taken in September
10. Actions to be Taken in October
11. Transactions to be made in November
12. Transactions to be made in December
DRUG RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CITRUS PESTS
DRUG RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CITRUS DISEASES
X- RESOURCES
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