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Glasshouse crop production

1986
Management of glasshouse tomato growing in North West Europe will he described here. More detailed descriptions of particular growing techniques are presented in numerous growers’ guides in the Netherlands (Anon., 1979), the USA (Wittwer and Honma, 1979) and the UK (ADAS. 1983).
J. van de Vooren   +2 more
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POTENTIAL CROP PRODUCTION

Geografisk Tidsskrift-Danish Journal of Geography, 1978
Stromgaard, Peter: Potential Crop Production—illustrated by an example from West Africa, Geografisk Tidsskrift, 77: 6—12, Kobenhavn, June 1, 1978. Different ways of describing and modelling the process of primary production are compared, and the concept of potential crop production is elaborated.
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Crop production: propagation.

2009
Abstract This chapter describes the various methods of mango seed propagation (monoembryonic seed and polyembryonic seed) and vegetative propagation (attached methods, detached methods of grafting, top and double working, rooting and micropropagation).
S. Ram, R. E. Litz
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Marketing of Crops and Crop Products

2001
Quantity, quality, availability and economics are the key factors that affect the marketing of a crop or crop product, irrespective whether it is for the domestic, national or international market. Obviously the purchaser will require the product to be available at the time required and for it to be of the desired quantity and quality.
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Industrial Crop Production

2018
This chapter provides detailed information about the area cultivated, production and productivity of cotton and sugar beet in Iran by discussing the production and productivity of these two crops in different provinces of the country. It compares these numbers with the rest of world. It states that one of the main problems in Iran is lack of production
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Crop production: management.

2009
Abstract This chapter provides an overview of cultural practices in mango production. Specific topics that are covered consisted of: production areas and yields, climate of production areas, soils and soil preparation, plant propagation and rootstocks, major cultivars, plant spacing, fertilizer practices, irrigation practices, vegetative growth
J. H. Crane   +4 more
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Crop Production Systems

1988
Agricultural plants may perform a variety of functions, including the provision of shelter for Man, animals and other plants, the control of soil erosion, to serve amenity purposes (lawns, flowers, trees and shrubs) and to increase soil fertility (e.g. by adding organic matter from senescent leaves and roots or nitrogen from decaying legume nodules).
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Crop Plant Production

1991
The UK currently produces and imports a great variety of pot plants and cut flowers, so that the consumer can be offered a non-stop supply. Many of these plants are seasonal, for example, Cyclamen (pot plant) is primarily grown for the Christmas market, while others are produced All Year Round (AYR), for example, chrysanthemums (cut flower or pot plant)
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