Portal:Plant culture
Appearance
The cultivation of plants for food and other products.
See also
[edit]Works
[edit]- The Natural History of Chocolate, 1730 by D. de Quelus
- "Drinking-Water from Agricultural Lands" in Popular Science Monthly, 14 (November 1878)
- "The Textile Plants of the World" in Popular Science Monthly, 16 (April 1880)
- "Vegetable Phosphorescence" in Popular Science Monthly, 16 (April 1880)
- "Electricity and Agriculture" in Popular Science Monthly, 17 (September 1880)
- "The India-Rubber Industries" in Popular Science Monthly, 17 (October 1880)
- "On Fruits and Seeds I" in Popular Science Monthly, 19 (June 1881)
- "On Fruits and Seeds II" in Popular Science Monthly, 19 (July 1881)
- "Earth-Worms and their Wonderful Works" in Popular Science Monthly, 20 (January 1882)
- "Scientific Farming at Rothamsted II" in Popular Science Monthly, 22 (January 1883)
- "Some Curious Vegetable Growths" in Popular Science Monthly, 22 (November 1882)
- "Scientific Farming at Rothamsted I" in Popular Science Monthly, 22 (November 1882)
- "Agricultural Experiment Stations" in Popular Science Monthly, 23 (September 1883)
- "Ensilage and Fermentation" in Popular Science Monthly, 25 (June 1884)
- "The Origin of Cultivated Plants" in Popular Science Monthly, 25 (October 1884)
- "Animal Agency in Soil-Making" in Popular Science Monthly, 32 (February 1888)
- "Sun-Power and Growth" in Popular Science Monthly, 34 (November 1888)
- "Growth of the Beet-Sugar Industry" in Popular Science Monthly, 35 (May 1889)
- "The Production of Beet-Sugar" in Popular Science Monthly, 35 (June 1889)
- "Rice and its Culture" in Popular Science Monthly, 37 (October 1890)
- "Cultivation of Sisal in the Bahamas" in Popular Science Monthly, 38 (March 1891)
- "My Garden on an Onion" in Popular Science Monthly, 39 (May 1891)
- "Adaptations of Seeds and Fruits" in Popular Science Monthly, 43 (June 1893)
- "Waste Products: Cotton-Seed Oil" in Popular Science Monthly, 45 (May 1894)
- "The Latent Vitality of Seeds" in Popular Science Monthly, 51 (May 1897)
- "The Possible Fiber Industries of the United States" in Popular Science Monthly, 54 (November 1898)
- "Hop cultivation in Bohemia" in Circular of the United States Department of Agriculture, Division of Botany, no. 19 (October 1899)
- "Horse-radish culture in Bohemia" in Circular of the United States Department of Agriculture, Division of Botany, no. 20 (December 1899)
- "Soils and Fertilizers" in Popular Science Monthly, 54 (January 1899)
- "The Soil as an Economic and Social Factor" in Popular Science Monthly, 60 (April 1902)
- The Food of the Gods: A Popular Account of Cocoa, 1903 by Brandon Head
- "An Untilled Field in American Agricultural Education" in Popular Science Monthly, 63 (July 1903)
- "Some Experiments of Luther Burbank" in Popular Science Monthly, 66 (January 1905)
- "The Cultivation of Tobacco in the Philippines" in Popular Science Monthly, 67 (May 1905)
- "Soil Fertility" in Popular Science Monthly, 67 (November 1905)
- "A Visit to Luther Burbank" in Popular Science Monthly, 67 (August 1905)
- "Soil Wastage" in Popular Science Monthly, 73 (July 1908)
- "The Rotation of Crops" in Popular Science Monthly, 73 (November 1908)
- "Perfect Flowers in Maize" in Popular Science Monthly, 79 (October 1911)
- "The Red Sunflower" in Popular Science Monthly, 80 (April 1912)
- "Scenery, Soil and the Atmosphere" in Popular Science Monthly, 76 (June 1910)
- "Scientific Work of the Department of Agriculture" in Popular Science Monthly, 76 (June 1910)
- "Jewish Colonization in Palestine" by in Popular Science Monthly, 83 (November 1913)
- Growing black locust trees, 1941 by Wilbur Reed Matoon
- "The Illinois System of Permanent Fertility" in Popular Science Monthly, 84 (January 1914)
- "The Cultivation of Waste Land" in Popular Science Monthly, 85 (October 1914)
- "Soldiers of the Soil," by David F. Houston in National Geographic Magazine, March 1917
- Slash and burn shifting cultivation, 2013 by Per Martin Tvengsberg
Cereals
[edit]- "The Pedigree of Wheat" in Popular Science Monthly, 22 (March 1883)
- "Selection in Grain-Growing" in Popular Science Monthly, 23 (July 1883)
- "Science in Wheat-Growing" in Popular Science Monthly, 50 (November 1896)
- "The Question of Wheat: Introduction I" in Popular Science Monthly, 52 (April 1898)
- "The Question of Wheat: Continental Europe: France II" in Popular Science Monthly, 53 (May 1898)
- "The Question of Wheat: Russia III" in Popular Science Monthly, 53 (July 1898)
- "The Wheat-Growing Capacity of the United States" in Popular Science Monthly, 54 (December 1898)
- "The Wheat Problem Again" in Popular Science Monthly, 54 (April 1899)
- "The Wheat Lands of Canada" in Popular Science Monthly, 55 (October 1899)
- "What Is an Ear of Corn?" in Popular Science Monthly, 68 (January 1906)
- "Canadian Wheat" in Popular Science Monthly, 73 (December 1908)
- "A Grain of Wheat" in Popular Science Monthly, 82 (January 1913)
- "A Chronicle of the Tribe of Corn" in Popular Science Monthly, 82 (March 1913)
Fruit
[edit]- "A Jar of Olives" by in Once a Week (magazine), Series 1, 7 (1862)
- "The Chemistry of Fruit-Ripening" in Popular Science Monthly, 12 (February 1878)
- "The Origin of Fruits" in Popular Science Monthly, 13 (September 1878)
- The Olive Its Culture in Theory and Practice (1888) by Arthur Tappan Marvin
- "A Desert Fruit" in Popular Science Monthly, 41 (May 1892)
- "Almond Culture in America" in Popular Science Monthly, 41 (July 1892)
- "The Fruit Industry in California" in Popular Science Monthly, 44 (December 1893)
- "Where Bananas Grow" by in Popular Science Monthly, 44 (February 1894)
- "The American Champagne District" in Popular Science Monthly, 45 (October 1894)
- "Tropical Fruit Trees" in Popular Science Monthly, 48 (April 1896)
- A Practical Treatise on Olive Culture, Oil Making and Olive Pickling (1897) by Adolphe Flamant
- "The Domestication of American Grapes" in Popular Science Monthly, 82 (April 1913)
Legumes
[edit]- "Lo, the Soya Bean! A Substitute for Meat, Fish and Fats" in Popular Science Monthly, 91 (August 1917)
Tea
[edit]- The Virtues of Coffee, Chocolette, and Thee or Tea (1690)
- An Account of the Manufacture of the Black Tea, as now practised at Suddeya in Upper Assam, by the Chinamen sent thither for that purpose, by Charles Alexander Bruce (1838)
- "Tea" in The Atlantic Monthly, 1 (4) (1858)
- "The Chemistry of Coffee and Tea" in Popular Science Monthly, 20 (January 1882)
- "Tea," in Things Japanese, by Basil Hall Chamberlain (1905)
- "Tea Ceremonies," in Things Japanese, by Basil Hall Chamberlain (1905)
- The Book of Tea, by Okakura Kakuzō (1906)
- "Tea," by H. T. Wade in Twentieth Century Impressions of Hongkong, Shanghai, and other Treaty Ports of China, (ed.) by Arnold Wright (1908)
- "Tea," in The Toys of Peace and Other Papers, by Saki (1919)
Encyclopaedias
[edit]- "Tea," in Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition (1875–1889)
- "Tea," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- "Tea," in The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co. (1914)
Legislation
[edit]Poems
[edit]- A Pot of Tea, by Robert W. Service (1916)
- Afternoon Tea, by Robert W. Service (1916)
Pests and diseases
[edit]- "The Grape Phylloxera" in Popular Science Monthly, 5 (May 1874)
- "More About the Grape-Vine Pest" in Popular Science Monthly, 5 (June 1874)
- "Bacteria as Destroyers of Insects" in Popular Science Monthly, 17 (May 1880)
- "Only a Vine-Slip" by in Popular Science Monthly, 18 (February 1881)
- "Diseases of Plants" in Popular Science Monthly, 25 (July 1884)
- "Parasitic and Predaceous Insects" in Popular Science Monthly, 45 (September 1894)
- "The Discovery of the Native Home of the San Jose Scale in Eastern China and the Importation of its Natural Enemy" in Popular Science Monthly, 65 (August 1904)
- "The Utilization of Auxiliary Entomophagous Insects in the Struggle Against Insects Injurious to Agriculture I" in Popular Science Monthly, 72 (April 1908)
- "The Utilization of Auxiliary Entomophagous Insects in the Struggle Against Insects Injurious to Agriculture II" in Popular Science Monthly, 72 (May 1908)
- "Modern and Early Work Upon the Question of Root Excretions" in Popular Science Monthly, 73 (September 1908)
- "Progress in Control of Plant Diseases" in Popular Science Monthly, 78 (May 1911)
- "Modern Warfare Against Grasshoppers" in Popular Science Monthly, 81 (November 1912)
- "Some Abnormalities in Apple Variation" in Popular Science Monthly, 84 (February 1914)
Reference
[edit]- "Nitrogen-Gathering Crops," in The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co. (1914)
- "Soils," in The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co. (1914)