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CONTENTSBotany and Horticulture . . . . . . .1

Biotechnology and Applied Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3

Plant Pathology . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Pest Management . . . . . . . . . . . .7

Gardening and Natural History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8

General Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

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CABICABI is a nonprofit international organizationthat improves people’s lives by providinginformation and applying scientific expertiseto solve problems in agriculture, theenvironment and plant science. WEBSITE: www.cabi.org

CSIRO PublishingCSIRO Publishing operates as anindependent science and technologypublisher, internationally recognized for itsprogram covering a wide range of scientificdisciplines, including agriculture, the plantand animal sciences, and environmentalmanagement. WEBSITE: www.publish.csiro.au

FAOAchieving food security for all is at theheart of FAO's efforts—to make sure peoplehave regular access to enough high-qualityfood to lead active, healthy lives. FAO'smandate is to raise levels of nutrition,improve agricultural productivity, better thelives of rural populations and contribute tothe growth of the world economy.Publications are central to FAO's work as aknowledge organization. More than 300titles per year are published—usually inmultiple language versions.WEBSITE: www.fao.org

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World Health Organization WHO is a Specialized Agency of the UnitedNations, charged to act as the world’sdirecting and coordinating authority onquestions of human health. It is responsiblefor providing leadership on global healthmatters, shaping the health researchagenda, setting norms and standards,articulating evidence-based policy options,providing technical support to countriesand monitoring and assessing health trends. WEBSITE: www.WHO.int

Crop Production Science in Horticulture Series

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CitrusSecond EditionL. G. Albrigo, M. Rogers and L. W. Timmer

Citrus, Second Edition covers thebiology and cultivation of citrus andconsiders the citrus industry from aninternational perspective. Fruitsincluding oranges, mandarins,lemons, limes, grapefruit andhybrids such as tangelos arecovered and the fundamental topics

of taxonomy, cultivars, breeding, husbandry, weeds, pests anddiseases are also addressed in detail. This updated new editionincludes coverage of new cultivars, advances in the molecularapproaches to taxonomic studies, new findings in thephysiological understanding of key citrus fruits, recent researchinto environmental factors affecting external and internal fruitquality and expanded coverage of pests and diseases.

400 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 1/4”Paper, Sep 2014, 978 1 84593 815 4, $75.00

A LSO AVA I L A B L E

Carrots and RelatedVegetable Umbelliferae

Coffee, Cocoa and Tea

Cucurbits

Grapes

Lettuce, Endive andChicory

Olives

Onions and OtherVegetable Alliums

Ornamental Bulbs, Corms and Tubers

Strawberries

Tomatoes

Tropical Root andTuber Crops

Vegetable Brassicasand Related Crucifers

Bananas and Plantains,Second EditionPaper, 2010, 978 1 84593 658 7, $70.00

BlueberriesPaper, 2012, 978 1 84593 826 0, $85.00

Peppers: Vegetable and Spice Capsicums,Second EditionPaper, 2012, 978 1 84593 825 3, $85.00

RaspberriesPaper, 2013, 978 1 84593 791 1, $72.50

Tropical Fruits Vol. 2,Second EditionPaper, 2012, 978 1 84593 789 8, $85.00

Tropical Fruits Vol. 1,Second EditionPaper, 2011, 978 1 84593 672 3, $85.00

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BOTANY AND HORTICULTURE

F O RT H CO M I N G

Plants as aSource ofNaturalAntioxidentsEdited by Nawal Kishore Dubey

A comprehensiveoverview of bothtraditional and currentknowledge on thehealth effects of plantbased antioxidants, thisbook reviews medicinal and aromatic plants fromaround the world. It covers the different sources ofantioxidants including essential oils, algae andmarine microorganisms, as well as the role of abioticand biotic stresses, endophytes, transgenicapproaches in scavenging ROS and antioxidantplants used in different therapeutic systems.

280 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 3/5”Cloth, Dec 2014, 978 1 78064 266 6, $160.00

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SeedsThe Ecology ofRegeneration inPlant CommunitiesThird EditionEdited byRobert S. Gallagher

The third edition ofSeeds: The Ecology ofRegeneration in PlantCommunities highlightsthe many advances inthe field of seedecology and its relationship to plant communitydynamics that have taken place in recent years. Thenew edition also features chapters on seeddevelopment and morphology, seed chemicalecology, implications of climate change onregeneration by seed, and the functional role ofseed banks in agricultural and natural ecosystems.

320 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 3/5”Cloth, Feb 2014, 978 1 78064 183 6, $180.00

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Principles of Tropical HorticultureDavid J. Midmore

Principles of Tropical Horticulture leads the reader through a background ofenvironmental influences and plant physiology to an understanding of productionand post-harvest systems, environmental adaptation techniques and marketingstrategies. Focusing on the principles behind production practices and theirscientific basis, rather than detailed biological traits of each crop, this textoutlines successes and failures in practices to date and sets out how the quantityand quality of horticultural produce can improve in the future. Case studies arefrequently used and chapters cover the production of vegetables, fruit andornamental crops, including temperate zone crops adapted to grow in the tropics.

Modular Texts300 pp, 7 1/2” x 9 3/4”Paper, Jun 2014, 978 1 84593 515 3, $70.00

F O RT H CO M I N G

The PotatoBotany, Production and UsesEdited by R. Navarreand M. Pavek

Potatoes are a staple croparound the world. Coveringall aspects of botany,production and uses, thisbook presents acomprehensive discussion ofthe most important topicsfor potato researchers andprofessionals. It assesses thelatest research on plantgrowth such as tuberdevelopment, water use andseed production, covers allaspects of pestmanagement and reviewspostharvest issues such asstorage, global markets, andof course, nutritional valueand flavor.

384 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 3/5”Cloth, Dec 2014, 978 1 78064 280 2, $180.00

PeppersBotany, Production and UsesEdited by Vincent M. Russo300 pp, 6 7/8” x 9 3/4”, 81 illusCloth, 2012, 978 1 84593 767 6, $160.00

The SoybeanBotany, Production and UsesEdited by Guriqbal Singh510 pp, 6 7/8” x 9 3/4”, line drawings, graphs & tablesCloth, 2010, 978 1 84593 644 0, $220.00

The LentilBotany, Production and UsesEdited by William Erskine, Fred J. Muehlbauer,Ashutosh Sarker and Balram Sharma480 pp, 6 7/8” x 9 3/4”, 4 illusCloth, 2009, 978 1 84593 487 3, $180.00

The MangoBotany, Production and UsesSecond EditionEdited by Richard E. Litz696 pp, 6 7/8” x 9 3/4”Cloth, 2009, 978 1 84593 489 7, $255.00

QuinoaBotany, Production and UsesAtul Bhargava and Shilpi Srivastava

Quinoa is an invaluablecrop, highlighted by theFood and AgricultureOrganization of the UnitedNations (FAO) as one ofthe world’s main crops forfuture food security. Thefirst comprehensive reviewof quinoa, this bookincludes four sectionscovering the history of thecrop, phylogeny andsystematics, botany andagrotechnology, and thequalitative aspects,economics and marketingof quinoa, making it a vitalresource for students andresearchers of cropscience.

264 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 3/5”Cloth, 2013, 978 1 78064 226 0, $160.00

The AvocadoBotany, Production and UsesSecond EditionEdited by Bruce Schaffer, B. Nigel Wolstenholme and Anthony W. Whiley

Although avocado has been cultivated andconsumed for more than 9,000 years nearits center of origin in Latin America, worldproduction and trade has increaseddramatically over the past few decades.The avocado is now a widely traded fruitbetween warmer and colder countries as aresult of the global community becomingincreasingly aware of the versatility andnutritional value of this crop. For the pastdecade, the world avocado industry hasbeen going through a period of rapidtechnological change and innovation. Thedietary value of “the most nutritious of allfruit” is also receiving more attention. Thisfully updated new edition of the successful2002 book will provide a comprehensivereview of avocado production, science andtechnology.

584 pp, 6 7/8” x 9 3/4”, 212 illus, 129 colorCloth, 2013, 978 1 84593 701 0, $220.00

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NaturalAntioxidantsand Biocidesfrom WildMedicinal PlantsEdited by Carlos L. Cespedes,Diego A. Sampietro,David S. Seigler andMahendra K. Rai

This book provides anup-to-date treatment ofantioxidant and biocidalcompounds mainly from Latin American plants. Newantimicrobials, insecticidals, and antioxidants arecompiled in a single source for the first time basedon the research and knowledge of severalinternationally renowned research groups. The bookis organized in three sections: Section One providesa general overview and perspectives on antioxidant,medicinal and biocidal plant compounds. SectionTwo provides information on plant antioxidantsisolated from a wide range of species. Section Threeprovides insecticidal, antimicrobial and otherbiocidal activities based on peptides,phytoecdysteroids, alkaloids, polyphenols,terpenoids and other allelochemicals.

272 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 1/4”Cloth, 2013, 978 1 78064 233 8, $180.00

Atlas of LeafVenation andOil GlandPatterns in theEucalyptsIan Brooker and Dean Nicolle

Atlas of Leaf Venationand Oil Gland Patterns inthe Eucalypts is an aid tothe identification ofeucalypts in the field anda confirmation of thenatural affinities between species and higher-leveltaxa on the basis of their comparative morphology.Its purpose is to standardize leaf venation and oilgland terminology and to demonstrate thetaxonomic value of leaf venation and oil glandpatterns within the eucalypts.

232 pp, 8 1/4” x 11 3/4”, color photosCloth, 2013, 978 0 643 10985 8, $128.95

Chemistry of SpicesV. A. Parthasarathy, B. Chempakam and T. J. Zachariah464 pp, 6 7/8” x 9 3/4”Cloth, 2008, 978 1 84593 405 7, $180.00

Dictionary of the FungiTenth EditionEdited by Paul M. Kirk, Paul F. Cannon, David W. Minter and J. A. Stalpers784 pp, 6 7/8” x 9 3/4”Paper, 2011, 978 1 84593 933 5, $95.00

The Encyclopedia of Fruit & NutsJules Janick and Robert E. Paull800 pp, 6 7/8” x 9 3/4”Cloth, 2008, 978 0 85199 638 7, $370.00

Vegetable Seed ProductionThird EditionRaymond A. T. George320 pp, 9 3/5” x 6 3/4”Paper, 2013, 978 1 78064 368 7, $65.00

Producing Table OlivesStan Kailis and David HarrisLandlinks Press344 pp, illusPaper, 2007, 978 0 643 09203 7, $74.95

Vines for WinesA Wine Lover’s Guide to the Top Wine Grape VarietiesGeorge Kerridge and Angela Gackle104 pp, color photosPaper, 2004, 978 0 643 09066 8, $19.95

BIOTECHNOLOGYAND APPLIEDSCIENCEF O RT H CO M I N G

Plant-derivedPharmaceuticalsPrinciples andApplications forDevelopingCountriesEdited by K. Hefferon

Describing recentdevelopments in theengineering andgeneration of plants asproduction platformsfor biopharmaceuticals, this book includes bothvaccines and monoclonal antibodies. It has aparticular emphasis on targeting diseases whichpredominate in less developed countries,encompassing the current state of technologies anddescribing expression systems and applications. Thisbook also includes a variety of vaccine case studies,protecting against pervasive infectious diseasessuch as rabies, influenza and HIV.

CABI Biotechnology Series 3192 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 3/5”Cloth, Dec 2014, 978 1 78064 343 4, $145.00

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Exotic Fruits and Nuts of the New World

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Applied PlantVirologyC. Wilson

Written for advancedundergraduatestudents, this book isa practical, in-depthguide to plantvirology. Beginningwith an introductionto viruses and theirclassification, the textdescribes virus pathology, including how virusesenter and move through plant cells and inducedisease. Subsequent chapters discuss how virusesspread in the field and how to measure this.Throughout, the book remains reader-friendly, usingfocus boxes for clear, easy-to-obtain information,enabling students to quickly access relevantinformation but supply sufficient detail for advancedstudies.

Modular Texts200 pp, 7 1/2” x 9 5/8”Cloth, Aug 2014, 978 1 78064 425 7, $160.00 Paper, Aug 2014, 978 1 84593 991 5, $75.00

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Fruit RipeningPhysiology, Signallingand GenomicsEdited by PravendraNath, M. Bouzayen andJ. C. Pech

Fruit ripening is animportant aspect of fruitproduction. The timing ofit affects supply chainsand buying behavior, andfor consumers ripenessnot only affects perceptions of health but hasnutritional effects too. Ripeness is closely related tospoilage which has a major financial impact onagricultural industries. Currently there are fastmoving developments in knowledge of the factorsaffecting fruit ripeness, and this up-to-datemonograph seeks to draw together the disparateresearch in this area. The aim of the book is toproduce a comprehensive account covering almostevery area related to fruit ripening including thelatest molecular mechanisms regulating fruitripening, its impact on human nutrition andemerging research and technologies.

352 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 3/5”Cloth, Sep 2014, 978 1 84593 962 5, $180.00

N OW I NPA P E R B AC K

Health-PromotingProperties ofFruit andVegetablesEdited by Leon Terry

This book collectivelydiscusses and reviewsempirical data on health-promoting properties ofmajor fresh produce types. Itprovides detailed information on identity, nature,bioavailablity, chemopreventative effects andpostharvest stability of specific chemical classes withknown bioactive properties. In addition, chaptersdiscuss the various methodologies for extraction,isolation, characterization and quantification ofbioactive compounds and the in vitro and in vivoanticancer assays.

432 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 3/5”Paper, Feb 2014, 978 1 78064 422 6, $85.00

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Phytochemicalsof NutraceuticalImportanceEdited by DhanPrakash and GirishSharma

Nutraceuticals arebioactive phytochemicalsthat protect or promotehealth and occur at theintersection of food andpharmaceuticalindustries. This book will cover a wider spectrum ofhuman health and diseases including the role ofphytonutrients in the prevention and treatment. Thebook includes chapters dealing with biological andclinical effect, molecular level approach, qualityassurance, bioavailability and metabolism of anumber phytochemicals and their role to combatdifferent diseases.

376 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 3/5”Cloth, Apr 2014, 978 1 78064 363 2, $240.00

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PlantAdaptation toEnvironmentalChangeSignificance of AminoAcids and theirDerivativesEdited by Naser A.Anjum, Sarvajeet SinghGill and Ritu Gill

Plants constantly copewith unfavorableecosystem conditions, which often prevent themreaching their full genetic potential in terms ofgrowth, development and productivity. This bookcovers plants’ responses to these environmentalchanges, namely, the modulation of amino acids,peptides and amines to combat both biotic andabiotic stress factors. Bringing together the mostrecent developments, this book is an importantresource for researchers and students of crop stressand plant physiology

344 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 1/4”, tables & figuresCloth, Mar 2014, 978 1 78064 273 4, $220.00

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The SecondGlobal Planof Actionfor PlantGeneticResourcesfor FoodandAgricultureFood andAgricultureOrganization ofthe UnitedNations

The Second Global Plan of Action for PlantGenetic Resources for Food and Agriculture(Second GPA) is a strategic framework for theconservation and sustainable use of the plantgenetic diversity on which food and agriculturedepends. It was prepared under the aegis of theCommission on Genetic Resources for Food andAgriculture and adopted by FAO Council at its143rd Session in November 2011.

96 pp, 8 1/4” x 11 3/4”Paper, 2013, 978 92 5 107178 6, $27.00

GrowingGreenerCities inAfricaFirst StatusReport onUrban and Peri-UrbanHorticulture inAfricaFood andAgricultureOrganization ofthe UnitedNations

African policymakers need to act now to steerurbanization from its current, unsustainable pathtoward healthy, greener cities that ensure foodand nutrition security, decent work and income,and a clean environment for all their citizens.This report highlights a key component ofsustainable urban development: urban and peri-urban horticulture (UPH). Based on an Africa-wide survey and on case studies prepared bynational experts, the report reviews the currentstate of UPH in countries across the continent,from Algeria to Zambia, and in cities fromNairobi to Dakar. It presents major findings,detailed profiles of urban and peri-urbanhorticulture in 22 countries, andrecommendations for the development ofmarket gardens to serve Africa’s rapidlygrowing urban population and healthy, greenercities.

112 pp, 8 1/4” x 11 3/4”Paper, 2013, 978 92 5 107286 8, $28.00

GreenhouseTechnology andManagementSecond EditionNicolás Castilla

Greenhouse cultivation hasexpanded in recent decadeswith increased demand for foodproduction and newlydeveloped technologies toimprove processes. This book,which concentrates on plantproduction grown in plasticgreenhouse conditions, covers growing techniques such asfertilization and plant protection and up-to-datetechnologies and management practices. It also takes anintegrated approach to greenhouse production addressingissues such as economics, marketing and productionstrategies.

This is the English edition of the successful Spanishbook published by Ediciones Mundi-Prensa, Madrid, anddelivers content relevant to Spanish and worldwideproduction.

360 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 1/4”, 234 illus, 32 colorCloth, 2013, 978 1 78064 103 4, $180.00

Biofuel CropsProduction, Physiology andGeneticsEdited by Bharat P. Singh

Providing comprehensivecoverage on biofuel cropproduction and thetechnological, environmentaland resource issues associatedwith a sustainable biofuelindustry, this book is ideal forresearchers and industrypersonnel. Beginning with anintroduction to biofuels and thechallenges they face, the book then includes detailedcoverage on crops of current importance or with highfuture prospects, including sections on algae, sugarcrops and grass, oil and forestry species. The chaptersfocus on the genetics, breeding, cultivation, harvestingand handling of each crop.

548 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 1/4”Cloth, 2013, 978 1 84593 885 7, $240.00

HempIndustrial Production and UsesEdited by Pierre Bouloc, S. Allegret and L. Arnaud

Hemp production for industrialpurposes continues to growworldwide, and is currentlybeing used for manyapplications including houseinsulation, paper making, animalbedding, fabric, rope makingand also as a biofuel. This bookbrings together internationalexperts to examine all aspects of industrial hempproduction, including the origins of hemp production, aswell as the botany and anatomy, genetics and breeding,quality assessment, regulations, and the agricultural andindustrial economics of hemp production. A translationof Le Chanvre Industriel, this book has been revised andupdated for an international audience.

Published in French by Editions Agricole France (2006)328 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 1/4”, 180 illusCloth, 2013, 978 1 84593 793 5, $160.00 Paper, 2013, 978 1 84593 792 8, $85.00

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Principles ofHorticulturalPhysiologyEdward F. Durner

Aimed atundergraduates, thismajor textbook coversapplied aspects ofphysiology related tohorticultural crops.Principles ofHorticulturalPhysiology begins byguiding students through the basics of plantphysiology; plant anatomy and plant classification,before covering plant hormones, growth anddevelopment, and factors related to the externalenvironment including water, light, temperature andsoil. Greenhouse culture is also discussed, as well aspractical management techniques including seeding,pruning and grafting. The book concludes with real-world horticultural considerations of harvestingcrops, packaging and transportation, postharvestphysiology and marketing plant products, as well asa fascinating chapter on plants and human nutrition.

416 pp, 7 1/2” x 9 5/8”Cloth, 2013, 978 1 78064 306 9, $180.00 Paper, 2013, 978 1 78064 025 9, $85.00

Experimental Statistics forAgriculture and HorticultureClive IrelandModular Texts380 pp, 7 1/2” x 9 3/4”, figures & tablesPaper, 2010, 978 1 84593 537 5, $75.00

Applied MycologyEdited by Mahendra Rai and Paul Dennis Bridge336 pp, 6 7/8” x 9 3/4”Cloth, 2009, 978 1 84593 534 4, $160.00

Botanical Medicine in ClinicalPracticeRonald Watson and Victor R. Preedy944 pp, 8 3/4” x 11”Cloth, 2008, 978 1 84593 413 2, $370.00

Living ArchitectureGreen Roofs and WallsGraeme Hopkins and Christine Goodwin300 pp, 8” x 10 1/4”, color photosPaper, 2011, 978 0 643 09663 9, $89.95

Medicinal Plant BiotechnologyEdited by Rajesh Arora384 pp, 6 7/8” x 9 3/4”, illusCloth, 2011, 978 1 84593 678 5, $180.00

Molecular Plant BreedingYunbi Xu752 pp, 6 1/4” x 9 1/4”Paper, 2012, 978 1 84593 982 3, $115.00

PhytoplasmasGenomes, Plant Hosts and VectorsEdited by Phyllis G. Weintrauband Phil Jones336 pp, 6 7/8” x 9 3/4”, 24 illusCloth, 2010, 978 1 84593 530 6, $160.00

Plants, Biotechnology andAgricultureDenis MurphyModular Texts312 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 3/4”, 2-color, 109 illusCloth, 2011, 978 1 84593 913 7, $145.00 Paper, 2011, 978 1 84593 688 4, $75.00

PLANT PATHOLOGYF O RT H CO M I N G

Diseases ofTemperateHorticulturalPlantsRaymond A. T. Georgeand Roland T. V. Fox

Containing an extensiverange of photographsand authored byleading horticulturalexperts, Diseases ofTemperate HorticulturalPlants presents the diseases of major cropsaccording to their classification, and the symptoms,causal pathogen and control measures for eachcondition are described. The crops covered includethe major temperate horticultural crops, organizedinto easy-to-navigate sections divided into fruits,vegetables and ornamentals. Within fruits, applesand pears are discussed, as well as ribes andberries, cherries, peaches and plums, nut crops andrhubarb. The vegetable section covers salad crops,brassicas and crucifers, cucurbits, root vegetables,bulb crops, solanaceous vegetables and someherbs. The section on ornamental plants includes awide range of ornamental garden plants, while afurther section discusses diseases of turf grass andornamental lawns.

408 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 3/5”, color photosCloth, Oct 2014, 978 1 84593 773 7, $220.00

Diseases of Fruit Crops inAustraliaEdited by Tony Cooke, Denis Persley and Susan House288 pp, 8 1/4” x 10 3/4”, color photosCloth, 2010, 978 0 643 06971 8, $170.00

Diseases of Vegetable Crops inAustraliaEdited by Denis Persley, Tony Cooke and Susan House304 pp, 8 1/2” x 10 1/2”, full color throughoutCloth, 2010, 978 0 643 09638 7, $170.00

Diseases of Tropical Fruit CropsRandy C. Ploetz544 pp, 6 7/8” x 9 3/4”Cloth, 2003, 978 0 85199 390 4, $230.00

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Australia’sPoisonousPlants, FungiandCyanobacteriaA Guide to Speciesof Medical andVeterinaryImportanceRoss McKenzie

This book the first full-color, comprehensiveguide to the majornatural threats to health in Australia affectingdomestic and native animals and humans. The plantspecies are grouped by life form such as herbs,grasses and sedges, shrubs, trees, and for floweringplants by flower type and color for ease ofidentification. Species described have colorphotographs, distribution maps and notes onconfusing species, habitats, toxins, animals affected,conditions of poisoning, clinical signs andsymptoms, post mortem changes, therapy,prevention and control.

970 pp, 8 1/4” x 10 7/8”, 4-color photos, maps & graphs throughoutCloth, 2012, 978 0 643 09267 9, $205.00

Poisoning by Plants, Mycotoxinsand Related Toxins Edited by Franklin Riet-Correa, James Pfister,Ana Lucia Schild and Terrie L. Wierenga660 pp, 6 7/8” x 9 3/4”Cloth, 2011, 978 1 84593 833 8, $240.00

PEST MANAGEMENTPests,Diseases andBeneficialsFriends and Foesof AustralianGardensF. David Hockings

Pests, Diseases andBeneficials helps theaverage gardener toidentify and deal withthose common insectsand small animals(such as bugs, beetles, caterpillars, thrips and mites)that are found in every Australian garden. It offersclear descriptions and full-color images to aid inidentifying insects or other organisms, and providesuseful advice on how to recognize and treatproblems. The book also covers feeding habits, lifecycles and insect biology.

This fully updated edition has been expanded toinclude general garden situations as well asAustralian native plants, and provides furtherinformation on plant diseases, harmless andbeneficial fungi, bacteria and viruses, physiologicaldisorders and problems caused by horticulturalmismanagement.

280 pp, 8 1/4” x 10 5/8”, color illus and photosPaper, May 2014, 978 1 4863 0021 1, $39.95

F O RT H CO M I N G

The PesticideEncyclopediaV. Gowariker, V. Krishnamurthy, S. Gowariker and K. Paranjape

One way to increasefood security is todecrease the amountof yield lost to pests.The PesticideEncyclopedia providesa comprehensiveoverview of the fight against pests, coveringchemical pesticides, biocontrol agents andbiopesticides. It also covers interrelated topics suchas pesticide toxicity, legislation and regulation,handling, storage and safety aspects, IPMtechniques, resistance management, interaction ofpesticides with soil and the environment.

640 pp, 8 5/8” x 10 5/8”Cloth, Oct 2014, 978 1 78064 014 3, $370.00

PesticidesResidues inFood 2013Joint FAO/WHOMeeting on PesticidesResidues—Report 2013Food andAgricultureOrganization of theUnited Nations

The annual JointMeeting of the FAOPanel of Experts onPesticide Residues in Food and the Environmentand the WHO Core Assessment Group on PesticideResidues was held in Geneva, Switzerland, from 17to 26 September 2013. The Meeting was held inpursuance of recommendations made by previousMeetings and accepted by the governing bodies ofFAO and WHO that studies should be undertakenjointly by experts to evaluate possible hazards tohumans arising from the occurrence of pesticideresidues in foods. During the meeting the FAO Panelof Experts was responsible for reviewing pesticideuse patterns (use of good agricultural practices),data on the chemistry and composition of thepesticides and methods of analysis for pesticideresidues and for estimating the maximum residuelevels that might occur as a result of the use of thepesticides according to good agricultural usepractices. The WHO Core Assessment Group wasresponsible for reviewing toxicological and relateddata and for estimating, where possible andappropriate, acceptable daily intakes (ADIs) andacute reference doses (ARfDs) of the pesticides forhumans. This report contains information on ADIs,ARfDs, maximum residue levels, and generalprinciples for the evaluation of pesticides. Therecommendations of the Joint Meeting, includingfurther research and information, are proposed foruse by Member governments of the respectiveagencies and other interested parties.

FAO Plant Production and Protection Papers 219624 pages, 8 1/4” x 11 3/4”,Paper, June 2014, 978 92 5 108043 6, $100.00

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The PesticideManualA WorldCompendiumSixteenth EditionEdited by C. MacBean

The sixteenth edition ofThe Pesticide Manualprovides the mostcomprehensiveinformation on activeingredients for thecontrol of crop pests inthe world. Completely revised and updated thelatest edition contains 1,436 profiles and over 2,600products, details of 45 additional syntheticmolecules and the first approvals under EU 2011legislation.

1440 pp, 6 7/8” x 9 3/4”Cloth, 2013, 978 1 901396 86 7, $525.00

The UKPesticideGuide 2013Edited by Martin A. Lainsbury

The UK Pesticide Guideis the mostauthoritative source ofinformation onpesticides andadjuvants for UKagriculture,horticulture, forestryand amenity use. Edited by a leading authority inthe field, this new edition is thoroughly updatedwith new active ingredient listings, including somenew combinations of existing actives.

700 pp, 6 7/8” x 9 3/4”Paper, 2013, 978 1 78064 277 2, $90.00

ArthropodPests ofHorticulturalCrops inTropical AsiaRangaswamyMuniappan, B. MerleShepard, Gerald R.Carner and PeterAun-Chuan Ooi

This book consolidatesthe research on pests ofSouth and SoutheastAsia, providing useful data for the establishment ofsustainable pest management programs. It coversthe main arthropod pests of twenty five majorcrops, with color photographs of their adult andimmature stages, their distribution, biology, diseasevectors, symptoms of the damage they cause andtheir natural enemies.

184 pp, 6 1/4” x 9 1/4”, 150, illus, full color throughoutCloth, 2012, 978 1 84593 951 9, $145.00

GARDENING ANDNATURAL HISTORYMedicinal Plantsin MongoliaWHO Regional Officefor the Western Pacific

This volume, one in aseries on medicinalplants in Member Statesof WHO’s WesternPacific Region,introduces Mongoliantraditional medicine anddetails the nature anduses of medicinal plantsfound in the country.

The book focuses on the medicinal plants used mostcommonly in Mongolia. Each monograph containscolor pictures of the plant and a wide array ofinformation—from the scientific and English namesof plants to their microscopic characteristics.

While helping record and document traditionalmedicine practices, this book contributes to theunderstanding of the value of medicinal plants inMongolia and increases the evidence base for thesafe and efficacious use of herbs in health care.

242 pages, 8 1/4” x 10 1/4”, color photosPaper, Apr 2014, 978 92 9061 632 0, $48.00

Gardens for All SeasonsMary Horsfall

Gardens for all Seasons isa gardening lifestylebook. As well as advisingabout the timing of jobsin the garden throughoutthe year and in allAustralian climate zones,it gives suggestionsabout garden-relatedevents and celebrationsfor each month. Mary Horsfall wants people to realizethat gardens are for much more than working in andthe book begins with a discussion about theimportance of gardens and plants in our lives, publicgardens as well as private ones.

336 pp, 8 1/4” x 10 5/8”, color photosPaper, 2013, 978 0 643 10676 5, $52.45

AustralianNative PlantsThe Kings ParkExperienceEdited by Mark Webb

Australian Native Plantsprovides a comprehensiveguide to the horticultureof plants native to thecontinent. Based onnearly 50 years ofexperience at Kings Parkand Botanic Garden inPerth, the book describes the necessary growingconditions for mainly Western Australian native plantsand covers some of the more technical aspects such asplant propagation and grafting, the use and benefits oftissue culture, methods of seed collection and storage,and the role of smoke in improving germination.

144 pp, 8 1/4” x 10 5/8”, color photos throughoutPaper, 2013, 978 0 643 10321 4, $39.95

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Australian Planting DesignSecond EditionPaul Thompson240 pp, 8 1/3” x 10 3/4”, color photosPaper, 2012, 978 0 643 10701 4, $44.95

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Bread, Beer and the Seeds of ChangeAgriculture’s Imprint on World HistoryThomas R. Sinclair and C. J. Sinclair208 pp, 6 7/8” x 9 3/4”Cloth, 2010, 978 1 84593 705 8, $65.00 Paper, 2010, 978 1 84593 704 1, $30.00

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WattleAcacias ofAustraliaBruce R. Maslin

With the aid ofWATTLE, you willbe able to identifyany species ofacacia in Australia. This powerful electronic keyenables species to be quickly and accurately named,irrespective of whether specimens are in flower orfruit. WATTLE is also a comprehensive informationpackage, with descriptions and illustrations of thenearly 1200 species, subspecies and variants ofacacia in Australia.

WATTLE‘s browser interface enables quick access tothe rich stores of information or to the identificationcomponent, the latest Web-integrated Lucid Player.Every species has a botanical description, adistribution map and diagnostic drawings, one ofwhich is annotated to highlight the most criticalfeatures of the plant.

Plant identification illusFlash Drive, Apr 2014, 978 1 4863 0200 0, $118.95

AusGrassGrasses ofAustraliaD. D. Sharp and B. K. Simon

AusGrass is thelargest and mostcomprehensiveidentification guide to a plant group ever published.Using either interactive or dichotomous keys,AusGrass enables quick and accurate identification ofany of the 1,323 species of grass, native or naturalized,growing wild in Australia. This powerful identificationtool can be used with living plants or dry specimens,even when they are not in flower or fruit.

It provides an easy-to-use interface withcomprehensive fact sheets for each species,including a botanical description, notes ondistribution and taxonomy, as well as imagesincluding diagnostic line drawings, scannedspecimens, photographs and stereomicrographs.

Illus & photosFlash Drive, Apr 2014, 978 1 4863 0198 0, $118.95

EUCLIDEucalypts ofAustraliaThird EditionCentre forPlantBiodiversityResearch

EUCLID is the definitive electronic identificationand information system for Australian eucalypts,which has now been expanded to includenorthern Australia. Covering the morphology—habit, bark, leaves, flowers, fruits, buds, seeds andjuveniles—and some geographic and ecologicalinformation, this is a simple means of naming aeucalypt plant or specimen using whateverinformation is available.

Easy to navigate fact sheets for each speciesinclude a botanical description, common name,the formal scientific name together withnomenclatural synonyms, geographic andecological information, and notes coveringrelationships, distinguishing features and otherspecies it might be confused with. Thisinformation is complemented with over 9,000high-quality color images covering each species,illustrating all the main features of the plant, anda map showing natural distribution.

Color illus & photosFlash Drive, June 2014, 978 1 4863 0197 3, $138.95

FamiliesofFloweringPlants ofAustraliaAn InteractiveIdentificationGuideRevised EditionK. R. Thiele and L. G. Adams

This book is an identification and informationpackage for all of the plant families, native andnaturalized, in Australia. It enables the user to:quickly and easily identify a plant to family level;learn about Australia’s plant families from textdescriptions and notes; and view more than 1,500full-color photographs or drawings ofrepresentative species.

Color illus & color photosFlash Drive, Apr 2014, 978 1 4863 0199 7, $79.95

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Flora of AustraliaMeliaceae, Rutaceaeand ZygophyllaceaeAustralian BiologicalResources Study

Meliaceae is a largelytropical family and includesthe well-known Toonaciliata, Red Cedar, as wellas Melia azedarach, WhiteCedar. Rutaceae has 43genera and 486 species inAustralia. Some arerainforest plants, but themajority are sclerophyllous shrubs in temperateAustralia, including the economically importantcitrus group. Zygophyllaceae are herbs or subshrubsof mainly inland parts of Australia, and some speciesare very widespread.

Flora of Australia Series 26640 pp, 6 3/4” x “, line illus & 68 color photosCloth, 2013, 978 0 643 10955 1, $167.95 Paper, 2013, 978 0 643 10956 8, $128.95

Flora of theOtway Plainand Ranges 2Daisies, Heaths, Peas,Saltbushes, Sundews,Wattles and OtherShrubby andHerbaceousDicotyledonsEnid Mayfield

This visually superb andinformative field guide isthe second volume ofFlora of the Otway Plainand Ranges and covers more than 480 species ofdaisies, heaths, peas, saltbushes, sundews, wattlesand other shrubby and herbaceous dicotyledons.The illustrated family key is unique and covers 75families and over 200 genera. Each species isillustrated and labels provide a clear key toidentification for botanists and amateurs alike.

436 pp, 6 5/8” x 9”, 800 color illusPaper, 2013, 978 0 643 09806 0, $58.95

Green HarvestA History of Organic Farming and Gardeningin AustraliaRebecca Jones208 pp, 6 7/8” x 9 3/4”, line art & color photosPaper, 2011, 978 0 643 09837 4, $49.95

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Grafting and BuddingA Practical Guide for Fruit and Nut Plants andOrnamentalsSecond EditionDonald McEwan Alexander and William J. LewisLandlinks Press112 pp, 6 3/4” x 8 3/4”, photos & line drawingsPaper, Jan 2009, 978 0 643 09397 3, $41.95

CSIRO Gardening GuidesCurrent practical, sustainableand reliable information onhow to get the most out ofyour garden.

The New OrnamentalGardenSimon Rickard280 pp, 7” x 9 1/4”, color photosPaper, 2011, 978 0 643 09596 0, $41.95

Pruning for Flowers andFruitJane Varkulevicius224 pp, 6 1/4” x 9”, four-color drawings & photos throughoutPaper, 2010, 978 0 643 09576 2, $41.95

Sustainable GardensRob Cross and Roger Spencer352 pp, 7 5/8” x 9 2/3”, figures, tables & color photosPaper, 2009, 978 0 643 09422 2, $36.95

Fabulous Food from EverySmall GardenMary Horsfall232 pp, 7 5/8” x 9 2/3”, color illus throughoutPaper, 2010, 978 0 643 09597 7, $41.95

Creating Your Eco-FriendlyGardenMary Horsfall168 pp, 7 5/8” x 9 2/3”, color photosPaper, 2009, 978 0 643 09494 9, $36.95

Good Gardens with LessWaterKevin Handreck176 pages, 7 1/2" x 9 1/2",Paper, 2008, 978 0 643 09470 3, $36.95

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GENERAL SCIENCE

SPSS forAppliedSciencesBasic StatisticalTestingCole Davis

This book offers a quickand basic guide tousing SPSS andprovides a generalapproach to solvingproblems usingstatistical tests. It isboth comprehensive in terms of the tests coveredand the applied settings it refers to, and yet is shortand easy to understand.

Whether you are a beginner or an intermediate leveltest user, this book will help you to analyze differenttypes of data in applied settings. It will also give youthe confidence to use other statistical software andto extend your expertise to more specific scientificsettings as required.

180 pp, 7 7/8” x 10 1/4”, 130 illusPaper, 2013, 978 0 643 10710 6, $29.95

F O RT H CO M I N G

Digging forVictoryHorticultural Therapyfor Veterans for Post-Traumatic GrowthJoanna Wise

Horticultural therapy isideally suited to engageveterans alienated fromtraditional civilianhealthcare routes whopresent with a range ofcomplex and challenging healthcare needs. Itpresents, on the surface, as a deceptively simple andaccessible activity. Carried out by trainedprofessionals, it is an evidence-based, effective andcost-effective treatment. By targeting specificclient-centered goals, it is able to integrateimproved individual physical, emotional, cognitiveand social outcomes with broader opportunities totransition successfully into civilian society throughlearning a valuable skill set and a meaningfuloccupation.

This book provides a comprehensive introduction tothe methods of horticultural therapy as applied tothis unique client group. It describes the type ofcombat training and experiences veterans may havehad, and sets out the common issues and pitfallscivilian therapists often face when working with themilitary. Looking to the future, it also identifiespromising avenues in terms of how we may improvethe treatment we offer to best serve the needs ofthese ex-service men and women who fight on ourbehalf.

288 pages, 5 3/4” x 9”,Paper, Aug 2014, 978 1 78220 099 4, $42.95

ScientificWriting =Thinking inWordsDavid Lindsay

Many researchers, who,in all other respects arecompetent scientists, areafraid of writing. Theyare wary of theunwritten rules, theunspoken dogma andthe inexplicably complexstyle, all of which seem to pervade conventionalthinking about scientific writing.

This book has been written to expose thesephantoms as smoke and mirrors and to replacethem with principles that make communicatingresearch easier. It concentrates on the structure ofarticles, rather than simply on grammar and syntax.

Scientific Writing = Thinking in Words expoundsprinciples that produce scientific articles in a widerange of disciplines that are focused, concise and,best of all, easy to write and read. As one seniorscientist observed, “This book not only made me abetter writer; it made me a better scientist”.

128 pp, 6 3/4” x 9 3/4”Paper, 2011, 978 0 643 10046 6, $29.95

Open ScienceSharing Knowledge inthe Global CenturyJulian Cribb andTjempaka SariHartomo

Open Science is abouthow we address theprofound challengeswhich now confronthumanity—climate, thefood crisis,environmentaldegradation, resourcescarcity and disease—through sciencecommunication. These call for the sharing ofscientific knowledge among billions of humans, on ascale never before attempted.

Open Science offers practical ways to communicatescience in a highly networked world where billionsof people still have little or no access to advancedknowledge or technologies. The authors describelow-cost, effective means to transfer knowledge totarget audiences in industry, government, thecommunity and to the public at large.

The book features sections on good science writing,practical advice on how to develop communicationand media strategies, ways to measurecommunication performance, how to handleinstitutional "crises", how to deal with politiciansand much more.

232 pp, 6 1/4” x 8 3/4”Paper, 2010, 978 0 643 09763 6, $44.95

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tkAdams, L. G., 9Albrigo, L. G., 1Alexander, Donald McEwan, 10Allegret, S., 5Anjum, Naser A., 4Applied Mycology, 6Applied Plant Virology, 4Arnaud, L., 5Arora, Rajesh, 6Arthropod Pests of Horticultural

Crops in Tropical Asia, 8Atlas of Leaf Venation and Oil

Gland Patterns in the Eucalypts,3

AusGrass, 9Australia’s Poisonous Plants, Fungi

and Cyanobacteria, 7Australian Biological ResourcesStudy, 10

Australian Native Plants, 8Australian Planting Design, 9Avocado, The, 2

Bananas and Plantains, SecondEdition, 1

Bhargava, Atul, 2Biofuel Crops, 5Blueberries, 1Botanical Medicine in Clinical

Practice, 6Bouloc, Pierre, 5Bouzayen, M., 4Bread, Beer and the Seeds of

Change, 9Bridge, Paul Dennis, 6Brooker, Ian, 3

Cannon, Paul F., 3Carner, Gerald R., 8Carrots and Related Vegetable

Umbelliferae, 1Castilla, Nicolás, 5Centre for Plant BiodiversityResearch, 9

Cespedes, Carlos L., 3Chemistry of Spices, 3Chempakam, B., 3Citrus, 1Coffee, Cocoa and Tea, 1Cooke, Tony, 6Creating Your Eco-Friendly

Garden, 10Cribb, Julian, 11Cross, Rob, 10CSIRO Gardening Guides Series, 10Cucurbits, 1

Davis, Cole, 11Dictionary of the Fungi, 3Digging for Victory, 11Diseases of Fruit Crops in

Australia, 6Diseases of Temperate

Horticultural Plants, 6Diseases of Tropical Fruit Crops, 6Diseases of Vegetable Crops in

Australia, 6Dubey, Nawal Kishore, 1Durner, Edward F., 6

Encyclopedia of Fruit & Nuts, The,3

Erskine, William, 2EUCLID, 9Exotic Fruits and Nuts of the New

World, 3Experimental Statistics for

Agriculture and Horticulture, 6

Fabulous Food from Every SmallGarden, 10

Families of Flowering Plants ofAustralia, 9

Flora of Australia, 10Flora of the Otway Plain and

Ranges 2, 10Food and Agriculture Organizationof the United Nations, 5, 7

Fox, Roland T. V., 6Fruit Ripening, 4

Gackle, Angela, 3Gallagher, Robert S., 1Gardens for All Seasons, 8George, Raymond A. T., 3, 6Gill, Ritu, 4Gill, Sarvajeet Singh, 4Good Gardens with Less Water, 10Goodwin, Christine, 6Gowariker, S., 7Gowariker, V., 7Grafting and Budding, 10Grapes, 1Green Harvest, 10Greenhouse Technology and

Management, 5Growing Greener Cities in Africa, 5

Harris, David, 3Hartomo, Tjempaka Sari, 11Health-Promoting Properties of

Fruit and Vegetables, 4Hefferon, K., 3Hemp, 5Hendreck, Kevin, 10Hockings, F. David, 7Hopkins, Graeme, 6Horsfall, Mary, 8, 10House, Susan, 6

Ireland, Clive, 6

Janick, Jules, 3Jones, Phil, 6Jones, Rebecca, 10

Kailis, Stan, 3Kerridge, George, 3Kirk, Paul M., 3Krishnamurthy, V., 7

Lainsbury, Martin A., 8Lentil, The, 2Lettuce, Endive and Chicory, 1Lewis, William J., 10Lindsay, David, 11Litz, Richard E., 2Living Architecture, 6

MacBean, C., 8Mango, The, 2Maslin, Bruce R., 9McKenzie, Ross, 7Medicinal Plant Biotechnology, 6Medicinal Plants in Mongolia, 8Midmore, David J., 2Minter, David W., 3Molecular Plant Breeding, 6Muehlbauer, Fred J., 2Muniappan, Rangaswamy, 8Murphy, Denis, 6

Nath, Pravendra, 4Natural Antioxidants and Biocides

from Wild Medicinal Plants, 3Navarre, R., 2New Ornamental Garden, The, 10Nicolle, Dean, 3

Olives, 1Onions and Other Vegetable

Alliums, 1Ooi, Peter Aun-Chuan, 8Open Science, 11Ornamental Bulbs, Corms and

Tubers, 1

Paranjape, K., 7Parthasarathy, V. A., 3Paull, Robert E., 3Pech, J. C., 4Peppers, 2Peppers: Vegetable and Spice

Capsicums, Second Edition, 1Persley, Denis, 6Pesticide Encyclopedia, The, 7Pesticide Manual, The, 8Pesticides Residues in Food 2013,7

Pests, Diseases and Beneficials, 7Pfister, James, 7Phytochemicals of Nutraceutical

Importance, 4Phytoplasmas, 6

Plant Adaptation to EnvironmentalChange, 4

Plant-derived Pharmaceuticals, 3Plants as a Source of Natural

Antioxidents, 1Plants, Biotechnology and

Agriculture, 6Ploetz, Randy C., 6Poisoning by Plants, Mycotoxins

and Related Toxins, 7Potato, The, 2Prakash, Dhan, 4Preedy, Victor R., 6Principles of Horticultural

Physiology, 6Principles of Tropical Horticulture,2

Producing Table Olives, 3Pruning for Flowers and Fruit, 10

Quinoa, 2

Rai, Mahendra K., 3Rai, Mahendra, 6Raspberries, 1Rickard, Simon, 10Riet-Correa, Franklin, 7Rogers, M., 1Russo, Vincent M., 2

Sampietro, Diego A., 3Sarker, Ashutosh, 2Schaffer, Bruce, 2Schild, Ana Lucia, 7Scientific Writing = Thinking in

Words, 11Second Global Plan of Action for

Plant Genetic Resources forFood and Agriculture, The, 5

Seeds, 1Seigler, David S., 3Sharma, Balram, 2Sharma, Girish, 4Sharp, D. D., 9Shepard, B. Merle, 8Simon, B. K., 9Sinclair, C. J., 9Sinclair, Thomas R., 9Singh, Bharat P., 5Singh, Guriqbal, 2Soybean, The, 2Spencer, Roger, 10SPSS for Applied Sciences, 11Srivastava, Shilpi, 2Stalpers, J. A., 3Strawberries, 1Sustainable Gardens, 10

Terry, Leon, 4Thiele, K. R., 9Thompson, Paul, 9Timmer, L. W., 1Tomatoes, 1Tropical Fruits Vol. 1, Second

Edition, 1Tropical Fruits Vol. 2, Second

Edition, 1Tropical Root and Tuber Crops, 1

UK Pesticide Guide 2013, The, 8

Varkulevicius, Jane, 10Vegetable Brassicas and Related

Crucifers, 1Vegetable Seed Production, 3Vines for Wines, 3

Watson, Ronald, 6Wattle, 9Webb, Mark, 8Weintraub, Phyllis G., 6Whiley, Anthony W., 2WHO Regional Office for theWestern Pacific, 8

Wierenga, Terrie L., 7Wilson, C., 4Wise, Joanna, 11Wolstenholme, B. Nigel, 2

Xu, Yunbi, 6

Zachariah, T. J., 3

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