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PROTECTED CULTIVATION IN TURKEY

Acta Horticulturae, 1999
Protected cultivation began in the 1940's in Turkey in glasshouses built in Antalya. After plastics introduced to agriculture, protected cultivation area increased rapidly and now total area has reached to 33,834 ha. Area under low plastic tunnel is 58 % of the total, while the rest belongs to greenhouses.
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Mites for the control of pests in protected cultivation

Pest Management Science, 2007
AbstractThe production of crops under protected conditions is increasing worldwide. Owing to growing consumer demands for healthy and green produce, and intensifying pesticide resistance, non‐chemical solutions—foremost among which is biological control—are being sought.
Uri, Gerson, Phyllis G, Weintraub
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Greenhouses and protected cultivation.

2021
Abstract Protected cultivation of horticultural crops involves the use of structures, barriers, films, mulches, screens, glass and other materials to provide a modified and more favourable environment for optimal plant growth. The main objectives of this environmental modification are multiple and include protection from damaging natural ...
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Advances in Protected Cultivation

2015
Unlike other aspects of agricultural sciences, little literature is available on protected cultivation in India. Protected cultivation in India has vast potential under changing environmental parameters and reducing land and water resources. The book contains consolidated and concise information on design, construction and maintenance of protected ...
Brahma Singh, Balraj Singh
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Protected cultivation of tomato in Haryana

Indian Journal of Economics and Development, 2017
The study revealed that producers obtained maximum share in consumer rupee from direct marketing of tomato i.e. more than 90 percent which may be due to non-existence of market intermediaries between producers and consumers. Whereas least share in consumer's rupee was observed in Channel-IV (Distant market) i.e.
Jitender Kumar Bhatia   +2 more
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Protected Cultivation of Flowers

2019
Off late floriculture has been gaining a lot of attraction both in terms production and sales from the scientists and farmers point of views. This has forced the grower to move and adopt more of technological option to increase the production. Adopting protected cultivation techniques is one such means and the book caters to this, with information ...
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Protected Cultivation

2023
Mahesh Chand Singh, K. K. Sharma
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PROTECTED CULTIVATION IN EUROPE

Acta Horticulturae, 2013
Baeza, E.J.   +2 more
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Precision Farming and Protected Cultivation

2020
In this book an attempt has been made to cover the course contents prescribed for the course “Precision Farming and Protected Cultivation” for students. Complicated and difficult to understand technologies, terminology and gadgets have been explained in a simple and easily understandable language, which makes the book useful not only to students but ...
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