Water Root Media and Nutrient Management for Greenhouse Crops

Water  Root Media  and Nutrient Management for Greenhouse Crops
Author: Donald Merhaut,Kimberly Willliams,Salvatore Mangiafico
Publsiher: UCANR Publications
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2018-11-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781601079831

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This user-friendly, practical guide was written for large and small greenhouse producers of containerized crops throughout the United States and all climates of North America. Inside you’ll find a thorough overview of plant nutrition and water quality. Originally associated with floriculture crops and “out-of-season” vegetable production, greenhouse production has experienced a recent sea change: new marketing trends, organic production, improved and more efficient production technologies, and the introduction of new laws and regulations related to environmental sustainability and food safety. To be successful, professional growers need to be equipped with a comprehensive understanding of greenhouse management today. Written by industry-based professionals and academics, its seventeen chapters demonstrate how water, root media, and fertilizer are integrated to optimize plant health, production efficiency, and the sustainability of resources and the environment.

Plant Nutrition of Greenhouse Crops

Plant Nutrition of Greenhouse Crops
Author: Cees Sonneveld,Wim Voogt
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2009-09-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789048125326

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Greenhouse cultivation is noted for its high uptake of minerals, consistent climatic conditions, exclusion of natural precipitation and control of salt accumulation. Acknowledging that plant nutrition in greenhouse cultivation differs in many essentials from field production, this volume details specific information about testing methods for soils and substrates in a greenhouse environment. It does so while offering a universally applicable analysis. This is based on the composition of the soil and substrate solutions, methods for the interpretation of tissue tests, and crop responses on salinity and water supply in relation to fertilizer application. Fertilizer additions, related to analytical data of soil and substrate samples, are presented for a wide range of vegetable and ornamental crops. The subject is especially apt now as substrate growing offers excellent possibilities for the optimal use of water and nutrients, as well as the potential for sustainable production methods for greenhouse crops.

A Grower s Guide to Water Media and Nutrition for Greenhouse Crops

A Grower s Guide to Water  Media  and Nutrition for Greenhouse Crops
Author: David William Reed
Publsiher: Ball Publishing
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1996
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: WISC:89057153264

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In one book - all you'll ever need to know about water, media, and nutrition for your greenhouse crops. Intended for the grower-manager of a sophisticated operation as well as the entry-level grower, this book features chapters on water purification systems, advanced irrigation systems, pH/alkalinity control, the right media mix, water testing and interpretation, and recycling; cutting-edge information never before published; and scientifically tested knowledge proven effective in practice.

Nutrient Management in Nursery and Floriculture

Nutrient Management in Nursery and Floriculture
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: UCANR Publications
Total Pages: 9
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781601074430

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Learn how to manage the two nutrients that have the greatest potential for harm to water quality - nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in various forms.

Efficient Nutrient Management in California Vegetable Production

Efficient Nutrient Management in California Vegetable Production
Author: Timothy K. Hartz
Publsiher: UCANR Publications
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2020-07-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781627110709

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With growers now facing increasingly stringent regulations designed to minimize nutrient losses to the environment, this guide outlines a fresh take on fertilization best practices for the industry. Nutrient management is critical to successful vegetable production. Given the high value and exacting market standards for size, appearance, and postharvest quality for vegetable crops, fertilizer management practices have focused on optimizing production across a wide range of field conditions. While effective in producing good crops, these practices are not necessarily reflective of input costs or environmental protection. Drawing on 25 years of industry experience, the author outlines the principles of nutrient management that are broadly applicable across crops and production regions. Growers, PCAs, and fertilizer industry professionals will find a practical understanding of crop nutrient requirements, soil nutrient availability, the value and limitations of soil and plant nutrient monitoring, and environmental protection in these pages.

Plant Production in Closed Ecosystems

Plant Production in Closed Ecosystems
Author: E. Goto,K. Kurata,M. Hayashi,S. Sase
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401588898

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Plant Production in Closed Ecosystems provides overviews of the current trends and concepts in plant production in closed or semi-closed environments. The overviews reflect both the present and future challenges that face the agricultural industry and the methods and tools which will meet these challenges. Plant Production in Closed Ecosystems contains the full texts of the Special Lectures from the International Symposium on Plant Production in Closed Ecosystems, plus several contributed papers. The challenges which await the agricultural industry are diverse. This diversity is reflected in the topics that were covered in the special lectures given by experts in the field. These topics included: greenhouse horticulture, hydroponics, micropropagation, food production in space, environmental control, co-generation, controlled ecological life support systems (CELSS), and resource conservation.

Soilless Culture Theory and Practice

Soilless Culture  Theory and Practice
Author: Michael Raviv,J. Heinrich Lieth
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2007-12-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780080556420

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Plant production in hydroponics and soilless culture is rapidly expanding throughout the world, raising a great interest in the scientific community. For the first time in an authoritative reference book, authors cover both theoretical and practical aspects of hydroponics (growing plants without the use of soil). This reference book covers the state-of-the-art in this area, while offering a clear view of supplying plants with nutrients other than soil. Soilless Culture provides the reader with an understanding of the properties of the various soiless media and how these properties affect plant performance in relation to basic horticultural operations, such as irrigation and fertilization. This book is ideal for agronomists, horticulturalists, greenhouse and nursery managers, extension specialists, and people involved with the production of plants. * Comprehensive discussion of hydroponic systems, irrigation, and control measures allows readers to achieve optimal performance* State-of-the-art book on all theoretical aspects of hydroponics and soilless culture including a thorough description of the root system, its functions and limitation posed by restricted root volume* Critical and updated reviews of current analytical methods and how to translate their results to irrigation and fertilization practices * Definitive chapters on recycled, no-discharge systems including salinity and nutrition management and pathogen eradication * Up-to-date description of all important types of growing media

Good Agricultural Practices for Greenhouse Vegetable Crops

Good Agricultural Practices for Greenhouse Vegetable Crops
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO)
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2013
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: IND:30000144850009

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This publication capitalizes on the experience of scientists from the North Africa and Near East countries, in collaboration with experts from around the world, specialized in the different aspects of greenhouse crop production. It provides a comprehensive description and assessment of the greenhouse production practices in use in Mediterranean climate areas that have helped diversify vegetable production and increase productivity. The publication is also meant to be used as a reference and tool for trainers and growers as well as other actors in the greenhouse vegetables value chain in this region.