Question: The word "Olericulture" is derived from which language?
Options:
(a) Greek (1)
(b) Latin (2)
(c) Roman (3)
(d) English (4)
• The word "Olericulture" is derived from Latin. It is formed by combining two Latin words:
Oleri-: The inflectional stem of the Latin noun "olus" (also "holus"), meaning "vegetable" or "kitchen herb."
-culture: Derived from the Latin word "cultura," meaning "cultivation" or "growing."
Therefore, "Olericulture" literally translates to the cultivation of vegetables.
🔑Key Points:
• Olericulture:
Olericulture is a branch of horticulture that deals with the production, storage, processing, and marketing of vegetables.
It is the production of plants for the use of their edible parts.
Vegetable crops are classified into nine categories.
It also includes organic gardening and organic farming and biotechnology.
🛑 Additional Information::
• Other Important types of cultures involved with the growth of different plants or organisms:
Pisciculture: Production of Fish.
Apiculture: Production of honey from bees, also called beekeeping.
Sericulture: Production and cultivation of silkworms to produce silk.
Horticulture is the science and art of the development, sustainable production, marketing, and use of high-value, intensively cultivated food and ornamental plants including crops, vegetables, and flowers.
Floriculture or flower farming is a branch of horticulture that deals with the cultivation of flowering and ornamental plants for gardens and for floristry, comprising the floral industry.