The Root System of Fruit Plants
Author: V. Kolesnikov
Publisher: Mir Publishers
Edition & Year: 1971 Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 268
Size: 5.5 in × 8.5 in
The Root System of Fruit Plants by V. Kolesnikov is a detailed and authoritative work that explores one of the most fundamental aspects of plant biology—the structure and function of root systems in fruit crops. Published in 1971 by Mir Publishers, a well-known Soviet scientific press, this 268-page hardcover edition reflects rigorous research and practical agricultural knowledge.
The book examines the morphology, development, and physiological roles of root systems across a variety of fruit plants. Kolesnikov provides in-depth analysis of how roots interact with soil conditions, water availability, and nutrient absorption, offering crucial insights into plant health and productivity.
A significant strength of the work lies in its application to horticulture and agricultural practices. The author discusses how understanding root behavior can improve cultivation techniques, irrigation planning, soil management, and crop yield. This makes the book highly valuable not only for academic study but also for practical farming and orchard management.
The text is written in a scientific yet structured manner, making it accessible to readers with a background in botany, agriculture, or environmental science. It reflects the Soviet tradition of combining theoretical research with applied science, offering both conceptual understanding and real-world relevance.
Presented in a durable 5.5 × 8.5 inch hardcover format, this edition is suitable for long-term use in research libraries, academic institutions, and personal collections. It remains an important reference for those studying plant physiology, horticulture, and sustainable agriculture.
- Author: V. Kolesnikov – specialist in plant science and agriculture
- Publisher: Mir Publishers, 1971 Edition
- Format: Hardcover, 268 pages
- Subject: Root systems of fruit plants and their biological functions
- Topics Covered: Morphology, soil interaction, nutrient uptake, growth patterns
- Practical Value: Useful for horticulture, farming, and orchard management
- Scientific Approach: Combines theory with applied agricultural insights
- Size: 5.5 × 8.5 inches – standard academic format
- Collector Appeal: Classic scientific work from Soviet-era research publishing
Collector’s Note
This 1971 hardcover edition of The Root System of Fruit Plants is a valuable scientific reference that reflects the depth and precision of mid-20th-century botanical research. Its focus on practical and theoretical aspects of plant science makes it a desirable addition for collectors of agricultural literature, botany, and vintage scientific publications.














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