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Vegetables cultivation under protected conditions

Progressive Agriculture, 2020
In addition, the biotic stresses also do not allow successful production of vegetables like capsicum, cucumber, tomato, chilli, okra/bhindi, cauliflower, cabbage, leafy vegetables etc. in the fields mainly during rainy and winter season. In spite of the great importance of vegetable crops, it faces a lot of restraints like temperature stress ...
Deepak Kumar, B. Singh
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Influence of climate change on protected cultivation: Impacts and sustainable adaptation strategies - A review

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019
The interaction between agriculture, particularly intensive greenhouse horticulture, and climate, is of dual nature. The resources required to produce crops, such as fossil fuel, affect climate change (CC), which, in turn, will backfire with altered ...
N. Gruda, M. Bisbis, J. Tanny
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Protected Cultivation of Horticultural Crops

2014
The book carries 17 s dealing with space saving, maximizing the efficiency of fertigation, mulching, integrated pest, disease and nutrient management (INM) and engineering aspects of structures.Net houses, poly houses, rain shelters, poly tunnels, uses of plastics in horticulture and cold chains for storage and marketing are elaborated. Hydroponics and
D.K Singh, K.V. Peter
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Protected Cultivation of Flower Crops

2021
The production of flower crops like carnation, gerbera, rose, chrysanthemum, lilies, orchids, and anthuriums under protected cultivation throughout the globe is threatened by root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.), lesion nematodes (Pratylenchus spp.), spiral nematodes (Helicotylenchus spp.), and foliar nematodes (Aphelenchoides spp.).
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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 IN AGRICULTURE

A significant challenge has been presented by the green revolution, various biotics, biotic stress, too. By offering fully regulated environment, protected cultivation techniques lessen these pressures. Thinking about protected farming is necessary given the rising food need. The most effective way for meeting the goals of protected horticulture is the
D. Swathi   +3 more
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Multi-Sensors based smart nutrient reuse management system for closed soilless culture under protected cultivation

Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2023
K. Pandey, K.G. Singh, Angrej Singh
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Comparative Analysis for Quality Traits of Pitaya Varieties in Protected Cultivation

Applied Fruit Science, 2023
H. R. Öziyci   +4 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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