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Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2019
The occurrence of low natural light levels during winter months is a major limiting factor for greenhouse plant production in northern regions. To determine the effects of supplemental lighting (SL) on winter greenhouse production of pea pods, plant ...
Y. Kong, Youbin Zheng
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The occurrence of low natural light levels during winter months is a major limiting factor for greenhouse plant production in northern regions. To determine the effects of supplemental lighting (SL) on winter greenhouse production of pea pods, plant ...
Y. Kong, Youbin Zheng
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ORGANIC CUCUMBER PRODUCTION UNDER GREENHOUSE CONDITIONS
Acta Horticulturae, 2003ISHS
Gul, A, Tuzel, Y, Tuzel, IH, Ongun, AR
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ORGANIC TOMATO PRODUCTION UNDER GREENHOUSE CONDITIONS
Acta Horticulturae, 2003WOS ...
Tuzel, Y, Yagmur, B, Gumus, M
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Greenhouse pepper production economics.
2012Abstract This chapter covers the economics of greenhouse pepper (Capsicum spp.) production, describing the effects of production factors (propagation, planting density, and plant management during the production cycle) on profitability. An overview of greenhouse pepper production costs and returns in Alberta, Canada, is presented.
G. N. Chaudhary, M. Mirza
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ORGANIC TOMATO PRODUCTION IN THE GREENHOUSE
Acta Horticulturae, 2004This study was conducted to introduce organic greenhouse tomato production by comparing different organic fertilizers during the autumn and spring seasons of 2001 and 2002. The tested fertilizers were (1) poultry manure, 30 tons ha-1, (2) farmyard manure, 30 tons ha-1, (3) farmyard manure, 50 tons ha-1, and (4) commercial (biofarm) organic manure, 2.5 ...
Tuzel, Y +5 more
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Production systems in SEE greenhouses
Book Of Abstracts, 2017South Eastern European (SEE) greenhouses vary in technological advancement, individual size and legislative environment. This paper is an attempt to provide advices on common issues that would be easily accessible and acceptable by growers inthe whole region.
Gordana Popsimonova +3 more
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Plant Nutrition in Future Greenhouse Production
2009In the introduction chapter it was claimed that greenhouse production has no longer arguments as a supply market. The products of the greenhouse industry became in free competition with those from field production from all over the world. In this competition the greenhouse industry has developed into a branch operative to a consumer market and through ...
Sonneveld, C., Voogt, W.
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Increasing greenhouse production by spectral-shifting and unidirectional light-extracting photonics
Nature Food, 2021Lihua Shen +9 more
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Food Production in Greenhouses
1997Growing greenhouse vegetables is one of the most exacting and intense forms of all agricultural enterprises. In combination with greenhouses, hydroponics is becoming increasingly popular, especially in the United States, western Europe, and Japan. It is high technology and capital intensive.
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Electricity production and greenhouse gas emissions
IEEE Power Engineering Review, 2002A method for the experimental determination of saturation characteristics in multilimb power transformers using DC excitation is described. Among the potential applications of the saturation curves obtained by measurements are diverse electromagnetic transient studies, stability analysis, and harmonic and power quality assessment in power systems.
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