In the English-speaking world, we have The Biology of Horticulture or Plant Propagation by Hartmann & Kester. But those are US-centric. Agusti’s Fruticultura is the Mediterranean answer. It understands the dry summer, the wet winter, and the specific rootstock choices for the Spanish Levante.
Until Mundi-Prensa releases an official, affordable, searchable e-book, the ghost of the PDF will continue to haunt the hard drives of pomology students from Barcelona to Santiago. Have you found a clean copy? Or are you still squinting at page 342? The search continues. fruticultura manuel agusti pdf
Mundi-Prensa, the publisher, is a traditional Spanish academic house. Unlike Elsevier or Springer, they have been slow to embrace digital distribution. The book is sold as a high-priced hardcover ($80–$120 USD). For a student in rural Mendoza, Argentina, that is often two months of groceries. In the English-speaking world, we have The Biology
