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[Article]
Gerbera United opts for hybrid grow light system : "Investing in LED makes you stronger and more future-proof"
/ VAN LIER (A). 2022, vol. 11, n° 4. - p. 48-49
[Article]
Growers can do the cleaning with impregnated disposable wipes : regular maintenance helps maximise LED light utilisation
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 2022, vol. 11, n° 4. - p. 45
[Article]
Problems with Agrobacterium rhizogenes now ancient history : better control of irrigation water quality with ultrafiltration
/ VAN LIER (A). 2022, vol. 11, n° 4. - p. 42-43
[Article]
Extra far-red prevents problems with internodal growth : full LED lighting can boost sweet pepper production to 45 kg/m2
/ RODENBURG (J). 2022, vol. 11, n° 4. - p. 40-41
[Article]
Nurlan Adikhan also aim for local training and research centre : entrepreneurs in Kazakhstan still see plenty of growth potential
/ VAN STAALDUINEN (J). 2022, vol. 11, n° 4. - p. 35-37
[Article]
Fertiliser suppliers hold up mirror to growers : "It's high time for a thorough inspection of the fertilisar tanks"
/ VAN STAALDUINEN (J). 2022, vol. 11, n° 4. - p. 32-33
[Article]
Much to be gained with application and timing : parasitic nematodes: focus on wider and more effective use
/ VAN LIER (A). 2022, vol. 11, n° 4. - p. 26-27
[Article]
Hortis Group switches from unlit to full LED : dimmable LEDs handy for responding to high energy prices
/ ROZENDAAL (J). 2022, vol. 11, n° 4. - p. 24-25
[Article]
The tricks of 20 years ago are being dusted down again : screening more, a second screen and maintaining lower temperatures
/ VAN WOERKOM (M). 2022, vol. 11, n° 4. - p. 21-23
[Article]
Ted Duijvestijn tests harvesting robot for tomatoes : "The more labour it saves you, the more attractive the investment"
/ BENTVELSEN (M). 2022, vol. 11, n° 4. - p. 17-19
[Article]
Better plant structure possible with adapted light spectrum : white spectrum with far red ensures good stem elongation
/ RODENBURG (J). 2022, vol. 11, n° 4. - p. 13-15
[Article]
In five years’ time, a lot of operations will be using full LED : "Growers who want to go fossil-free will have to work with LEDs"
/ KIERKELS (T). 2022, vol. 11, n° 4. - p. 6-7
[Article]
Automatic crop steering using measurement processes : sensors play key role in collecting up-to-date crop information
2022, vol. 11, n° 3. - p. 48-49
[Article]
Field array combined with heat and cold storage : Freesia growers incorporate ‘simple’ solar thermal in complex system
/ VAN DER MEER (M). 2022, vol. 11, n° 3. - p. 44-45
[Article]
New measurement protocol for screens and energy savings - Researchers: "Go for impermeable screen and higher humidity setpoint"
/ VAN STAALDUINEN (J). 2022, vol. 11, n° 3. - p. 42-43
[Article]
Molecular and genetic knowledge make huge leaps : markers, snips and dimmers, the new world of plant breeding
/ ANGENENT (G) ; KIERKELS (T) ; HEUVELINK (E). 2022, vol. 11, n° 3. - p. 38-39
[Article]
Cucumber grower Peter Bergsma enthusiastic about digital tool : "As an engineer, I am used to making decisions based on numbers"
/ VAN WIJK (K). 2022, vol. 11, n° 3. - p. 36-37
[Article]
What happened to the harvesting robots? A working prototype still needs a lot of development and funding
/ KIERKELS (T). 2022, vol. 11, n° 3. - p. 33-35
[Article]
New space-saving growing system for strawberries – Four-tier year-round cropping works : winter crop results keenly awaited
/ KIERKELS (T). 2022, vol. 11, n° 3. - p. 26-27
[Article]
Peeters makes progress with Integrated Pest Management : "New carrier step forward in flight against tobacco thrips"
/ VAN LIER (A). 2022, vol. 11, n° 3. - p. 24-25
[Article]
Investing in preventing contamination can make a big difference : mechanical contamination in the irrigation system
/ VAN LIER (A). 2022, vol. 11, n° 3. - p. 22-23
[Article]
Large-scale Namibian cucumber and sweet pepper producer : "Producing for the domestic market by far the most profitable"
/ VAN LIER (A). 2022, vol. 11, n° 3. - p. 19-21
[Article]
Optimising crop with real-time picture of stomatal opening : stomatal sensor surprisingly accurate and sheds light on energy balance
/ RODENBURG (J). 2022, vol. 11, n° 3. - p. 16-17
[Article]
Looye takes part in pilot project on autonomous growing : "A crop steering program is something you have to learn to trust"
/ VAN WOERKOM (M). 2022, vol. 11, n° 3. - p. 14-15
[Article]
An affordable way of getting food to the masses : "Vertical farming is undoubtedly part of the world’s farming future"
/ RADFORD (L). 2022, vol. 11, n° 3. - p. 11-13
[Article]
Robust ecosystems or role for products that are easy to integrate : Aphid control more difficult and requires wide-ranging approach
/ VAN STAALDUINEN (J). 2022, vol. 11, n° 3. - p. 7-9
[Article]
Grower Ben Nuyens expecting good tomato harvest - Belgian grower opts for extra-light greenhouse with diffuse glass
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 2022, vol. 11, n° 2. - p. 56-57
[Article]
What is the most efficient way to use your installed lighting? Focus on light sum and light integration for plant balance and energy savings
/ KIERKELS (T). 2022, vol. 11, n° 2. - p. 52-53
[Article]
Production lost when 24-hour mean too high for too long : more insight on effect of temperature needed for optimal control
/ HEUVELINK (E) ; KIERKELS (T). 2022, vol. 11, n° 2. - p. 46-47
[Article]
Multi-year research on rose, tomato and chrysanthemum : latent heat is easy to harvest but utilisation rate varies
/ VAN STAALDUINEN (J). 2022, vol. 11, n° 2. - p. 44-45
[Article]
Successful propagation requires a different mindset : "Propagating on rockwoll means leaving traditional methods behind"
/ VAN LIER (A). 2022, vol. 11, n° 2. - p. 36-37
[Article]
Fans in lamps help reduce heating costs – Special LEDs with built-in fans convert heat onto the canopy of tomato plants
/ ROZENDAAL (J). 2022, vol. 11, n° 2. - p. 32-33
[Article]
Persimilis females lay drought-resistant eggs in low RH : "Spider mite predators also do well in low relative humidity"
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 2022, vol. 11, n° 2. - p. 30-31
[Article]
Dry matter measurements provide the proof : plants can grow better without silicon but they do better with it
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 2022, vol. 11, n° 2. - p. 24-25
[Article]
Detection system has already proved its worth : initial tests with drones in tomato for Tuta control look promising
/ ROZENDAAL (J). 2022, vol. 11, n° 2. - p. 20-21
[Article]
"If market demand increases, we grow in line with that" : German pepper grower boosts yields by investing in diffuse glass
/ VAN LIER (A) ; KNODT (C) . 2022, vol. 11, n° 2. - p. 17-19
[Article]
IJsselgrow fits new build and older greenhouses with screens : insect screens as key weapon against viruses in vegetable growing -
/ VAN WIJK (K). 2022, vol. 11, n° 2. - p. 12-13
[Article]
Tomato growers take all possible hygiene measures : smart dosing can tackle both Fusarium and excessive root growth
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 2022, vol. 11, n° 2. - p. 10-11
[Article]
From tomato to propagating and growing strawberries : Canadian grower Guido van het Hof : "It’s time to change course"
/ VAN STAALDUINEN (J). 2022, vol. 11, n° 2. - p. 7-9
[Article]
The virgin development of a fruit - Seedless fruit vegetables : an attractive option
/ HEUVELINK (E) ; KIERKELS (T). 01/2022, vol. 11, n° 1. - p. 46-47
[Article]
Research in tomato and cucumber - Interlighting produces higher yields at high light level
/ KIERKELS (T). 01/2022, vol. 11, n° 1. - p. 40-41
[Article]
Van Gog seeing impact of better quality irrigation water - 'The way the crop grows this year, I have never seen that before'
/ VAN LIER (A). 01/2022, vol. 11, n° 1. - p. 37-39
[Article]
Fan placement follows rules, but the rules can be tweaked - Clever installation helps maximise effect of horizontal fans
/ VAN LIER (A). 01/2022, vol. 11, n° 1. - p. 33-35
[Article]
Rob Oosterom uses improved fertiliser injector : "Calm and stability are key to growing a good crop"
/ VAN WOERKOM (M). 01/2022, vol. 11, n° 1. - p. 30-31
[Article]
Stabilised ferrate suitable for use in horticulture – A new oxidant makes cucumber slabs virus-free without residues
/ KIERKELS (T). 01/2022, vol. 11, n° 1. - p. 26-27
[Article]
Greenhouses with diffuse glass don’t heat up more slowly – Diffuse glass boosts yields by 4% with available solar radiation
/ RODENBURG (J). 01/2022, vol. 11, n° 1. - p. 13-15
[Article]
Mexican cucumber grower Alejandro Reséndiz : "In 100% organic production is managing pests and diseases always a challenge"
/ RADFORD (L). 01/2022, vol. 11, n° 1. - p. 9-11
[Article]
Most developments in glass and film types – Greenhouse roof design: balance between strength and transparency
/ VAN WIJK (K). 01/2022, vol. 11, n° 1. - p.6-7
[Article]
Pot plants increasingly under threat from new thrips – Tobacco thrips new pest in ornamentals, but veg crops also at risk
/ ARKESTEIJN (M) ; PIJNAKKER (J). 2021, vol. 10, n° 4. - p. 48-49
[Article]
Young plants need feeding like top athletes – Breeding resilient plants with sophisticated fertilisation plan
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 2021, vol. 10, n° 4. - p. 45-47
[Article]
Does adding oxygen make sense or not? – Aerated irrigation water delivers more than just extra oxygen
/ RODENBURG (J). 2021, vol. 10, n° 4. - p. 42-43
[Article]
High quality, flavoursome cherry tomatoes – Jacqueline Looije: ‘Maximising market opportunities with our partnership’
/ VAN LIER (A). 2021, vol. 10, n° 4. - p. 35-37
[Article]
Viruses, Nesi and Tuta put pressure on integrated approach – Crop changeover hampered by new diseases and smaller product package
/ KIERKELS (T). 2021, vol. 10, n° 4. - p. 32-33
[Article]
Adjust water management when recipe changes – Moisture measurements in root ball key in managing irrigation
/ VAN STAALDUINEN (J). 2021, vol. 10, n° 4. - p. 30-31
[Article]
Sweet pepper grower Guido Quirijnen swears by shading screen – Triple screen climate control unique in sweet pepper growing
/ ROZENDAAL (J). 2021, vol. 10, n° 4. - p. 28-29
[Article]
Many methods already in use but still a lot of opportunities – Energy saving : Plant offers many possibilities
/ HEUVELINK (E) ; KIERKELS (T). 2021, vol. 10, n° 4. - p. 26-27
[Article]
Prevent sensors from getting extremely wet – Sensors are our eyes and ears in the greenhouse
2021, vol. 10, n° 4. - p. 25
[Article]
Production dependent on clean and safe CO2 – Uniform CO2 concentration calls for good dosing system in greenhouse
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 2021, vol. 10, n° 4. - p. 22-23
[Article]
‘Our aim is grow our crops as naturally as possible’ – Bioreactor supports more natural approach to crop production
/ RADFORD (L). 2021, vol. 10, n° 4. - p. 19-21
[Article]
Wide variations – microclimate is the key – No two climate cells are the same: growing recipe must be tailored
2021, vol. 10, n° 4. - p. 16-17
[Article]
Existing system can last another ten years – CHP refurbishment costs quickly recouped due to rising energy costs
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 2021, vol. 10, n° 4. - p. 14-15
[Article]
Farming and horticulture benefit from closing loops – New way to turn manure into fertiliser has environmental benefits
/ VAN WIJK (K). 2021, vol. 10, n° 4. - p. 11-13
[Article]
Polish seedling producer sees plenty of growth opportunities – Marcin Krason: ‘Sustainability trend brings with it major challenges’
/ VAN LIER (A). 2021, vol. 10, n° 4. - p. 7-9
[Article]
Using circular raw materials reduces proportion of peat : "Growing with new mixtures is like learning to walk again"
/ VAN STAALDUINEN (J). 2021, vol. 10, n° 3. - p. 56-57
[Article]
Post harvest quality : Keep what you already have – Production measures are basis for good shelf life
/ HEUVELINK (E). 2021, vol. 10, n° 3. - p. 54-55
[Article]
Energy usage also needs attention : mie circulation pumps thanks to the right choice
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 2021, vol. 10, n° 3. - p. 53
[Article]
600 ppm gives similar crop results to 800 ppm : tomatoes can cope with less CO2 without production or quality losses
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 2021, vol. 10, n° 3. - p. 50-51
[Article]
First scientific analysis against United Nations goals : high-tech greenhouse horticulture scores well on sustainablility
/ ZHOU (D) ; HEUVELINK (E) ; KIERKELS (W) . 2021, vol. 10, n° 3. - p. 39-41
[Article]
German tomato grower Heiko Hagdorn invests in LED lighting : "We want to become more sustainable and saving energy is a must"
/ VAN LIER (A) ; VAN LIER (A). 2021, vol. 10, n° 3. - p. 33-35
[Article]
Water treatment products on the rise : cleaning drip hoses all year round best way to avoid contamination
/ VAN LIER (A). 2021, vol. 10, n° 3. - p. 30-31
[Article]
Understanding ageing of greenhouse cladding materials : permanent AR coatings prove highly resistant to ageing
/ VAN STAANDUINEN (J). 2021, vol. 10, n° 3. - p. 24-25
[Article]
Dutch tomatoes roll out of greenhouse in Chine : rising wealth and high demands mean more greenhouses needed in China
/ ROZENDAAL (J). 2021, vol. 10, n° 3. - p. 21-23
[Article]
Need for dehumidification still on the rise : vertical ventilation systems and dehumidifiers both perform well
/ KIERKELS (T). 2021, vol. 10, n° 3. - p. 18-19
[Article]
Tom Lefevre replacing some HPS lamps with LEDs : "In spring I can go on using high-power lighting for longer"
/ ROZENDAAL (J). 2021, vol. 10, n° 3. - p. 16-17
[Article]
Hot screens impact on energy balance : stomatal sensor gives reliable insight into photosynthesis process
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 2021, vol. 10, n° 3. - p. 14-15
[Article]
Lighting performance does not always live up to promises : great lack of knowledge, uniformity and transparency in LED market
/ VAN LIER (A). 2021, vol. 10, n° 3. - p. 7-9
[Article]
Sun scorch, Mycosphaerella and rotten stems under control : ‘Wireless sensors take cucumber growing to higher level’
/ VAN LIER (A) ; VAN STAALDUINEN (J). 2021, vol. 10, n° 2. - p. 56-57
[Article]
Measuring systems that reveal plant response : ‘With data-driven growing, we will let the plant do the talking’
/ VAN VELDEN (P) ; SLEGERS (W) . 2021, vol. 10, n° 2. - p. 54-55
[Article]
Automating disinfection with spray robot add-on : foam robot delivers 100 % disinfection coverage in greenhouse -
/ BENTVELSEN (M). 2021, vol. 10, n° 2. - p. 51-53
[Article]
Light use efficiency 14% lower in autumn than spring : more insight into cause of autumn drop in tomato production
/ HEUVELINK (E) ; MARCELIS (L) ; EVELEENS (B A) ; KIERKELS (T). 2021, vol. 10, n° 2. - p. 48-49
[Article]
Germany’s largest LED tomato greenhouse – Wolfgang Steiner : ‘Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do’
/ VAN LIER (A). 2021, vol. 10, n° 2. - p. 39-41
[Article]
Michael Peters, CEO of PlantLab : ‘In ten years we want our vertical farms to be earning €1 billion’
/ KIERKELS (T). 2021, vol. 10, n° 2. - p. 36-37
[Article]
‘Irrigation requires you to think quite differently’ : growing strawberries on rockwool is a promising learning curve
/ KIERKELS (T). 2021, vol. 10, n° 2. - p. 33-35
[Article]
Plants grow naturally in ‘white’ light : good experience with broad-spectrum LEDs at Vahl cucumber nursery
/ KIERKELS (T). 2021, vol. 10, n° 2. - p. 30-31
[Article]
Virus protocol: it's all about the 3 'D's - Discipline, discipline, discipline: tackling ToBRFV in tomato
/ CROOIJMANS (S). 2021, vol. 10, n° 2. - p. 27-29
[Article]
People with green fingers are becoming increasingly scarce : Industry and research join forces to develop autonomous greenhouse
/ VAN STAALDUINEN (J). 2021, vol. 10, n° 2. - p. 20-21
[Article]
Reverse osmosis water is best choice : water quality crucial for effective high-pressure fog system
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 2021, vol. 10, n° 2. - p.15
[Article]
The company has made a conscious decision not to export : 'This is a company that is moving forward'
/ RADFORD (L). 2021, vol. 10, n° 2. - p. 7-9
[Article]
Grower Cees Gizenberg restores balance in peat soil : "Fertilisation strategy key to my environmentally sound crop"
/ VAN VELDEN (P). 2021, vol. 10, n° 1. - p. 42-43
[Article]
Tomato plant reveals how it feels via sensors : sap flow and stem diameter sensors change the way VW MAXBURG grows
2021, vol. 10, n° 1. - p. 48-49
[Article]
Update on follow-on project ‘Year-round sweet pepper with LED’ : evenly balanced production line but crop stretch still not optimal
2021, vol. 10, n° 1. - p. 44-45
[Article]
Harvest forecast more reliable with artificial intelligence : "Describe advanced technology, predicting must remain simple"
2021, vol. 10, n° 1. - p. 38-39
[Article]
Wood chips for the biofuel boiler and peat moss substrate : finnish grower uses biofuel and substrate from renewable sources
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 2021, vol. 10, n° 1. - p. 35-37
[Article]
Modulating fan effectively reduces moisture content : better climate and less heating with air intake from above
/ VAN STAALDUINEN (J). 2021, vol. 10, n° 1. - p. 32-33
[Article]
More and more customers want completely clean plants : hygiene must be scrupulous weakest link is greatest risk
2021, vol. 10, n° 1. - p. 29-31
[Article]
Combination of UV and red light key to success : light as crop protection product works, but fine-tuning still needed
/ SUTHAPARAN (A) ; HEUVELINK (E). 2021, vol. 10, n° 1. - p. 26-27
[Article]
New research should not encourage use : diffuse glass not yet mainstream despite proof of higher production
/ VAN WOERKOM (M). 2021, vol. 10, n° 1. - p. 24-25
[Article]
Residual heat and Brexit arouse interest investors and growers : United Kingdom commits to climate-neutral, local production
/ VAN STAALDUINEN (J). 2021, vol. 10, n° 1. - p. 21-23
[Article]
Good dose of innovation needed when installing screen cloths : intensive use of multiple screens is challenging for fitters
/ VAN STAALDUINEN (J). 2021, vol. 10, n° 1. - p. 18-19
[Article]
Multigrow Grashoek puts NGG lessons into practice : "Next Generation Growing has become a permanent fixture at our company"
2021, vol. 10, n° 1. - p. 16-17
[Article]
New exotic thrips species call for new solutions : Thrips major threat in greenhouses – number of species still growing
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 2021, vol. 10, n° 1. - p. 10-11
[Article]
Two pioneers look back and ahead : Next Generation Growing constantly drives innovation and refinement
/ KIERKELS (T). 2021, vol. 10, n° 1. - p. 7-9
[Article]
Damage caused by components can be substantial : organic fertilisers in substrates can produce surprising results
/ VAN STAALDUINEN (J). 2020, vol. 9, n° 4. - p. 52-53
[Article]
Stress-free crop and higher yields due to improved irrigation – Crop manager Lucas Aertsen : "Slab sensors firm up decision-making"
/ VAN STAALDUINEN (J). 2020, vol. 9, n° 4. - p. 50-51
[Article]
Using microbiologically enriched substrate for past 12 years : "A sterile soil will be soon invaded by pathogens"
/ VAN STAALDUINEN (J) ; OTTERSPEER (M) . 2020, vol. 9, n° 4. - p. 48-49
[Article]
Headhouse robots’ getting smarter and smarter : with camera watching robot’s actions, you can adjust immediately
/ PEKKERIET (E) ; KIERKELS (T). 2020, vol. 9, n° 4. - p. 45-47
[Article]
Sweet pepper grower breaks mould with coco coir substrate : strong crop and vigorous roots with coir and controlled watering
/ KIERKELS (T). 2020, vol. 9, n° 4. - p. 40-41
[Article]
Natural enemies of pests respond to plant’s signals : pestered plants cry for help by emiting SOS scents
/ HEUVELINK (E) ; DICKE (M) ; KIERKELS (T). 2020, vol. 9, n° 4. - p. 32-33
[Article]
When to opt for diffuse glass, coatings or screens ? Glass is first choice for diffusing light in new-build greenhouses
/ VAN LIER (A). 2020, vol. 9, n° 4. - p. 28-29
[Article]
Cucumber thriving thanks to healthy root environment – Ed Classens : "I get good roots throughout the slab all year long"
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 2020, vol. 9, n° 4. - p. 24-25
[Article]
80 ha of high-tech greenhouses in Moscow : "Everthing is focused on delivering the right quality for our customers"
/ RADFORD (L). 2020, vol. 9, n° 4. - p. 19-21
[Article]
10 practical tips for managing pH : maintaining correct pH is not easy and is sometimes underestimated
/ VAN VELDEN (P). 2020, vol. 9, n° 4. - p. 16-17
[Article]
Research on preventing and controlling emissions from crops : crop change cleaning water can be reused with smart planning
/ VAN VELDEN (P). 2020, vol. 9, n° 4. - p. 14-15
[Article]
20% profit increase with Growing by Plant Empowerment – Building a different reality revolves around people as well as technology
/ RADFORD (L). 2020, vol. 9, n° 4. - p. 7-9
[Article]
Residual heat from cold stores, electric boilers and solar panels : CO2 emission-free herbs and edible flowers at Van Vugt Kruiden
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 2020, vol. 9, n° 3. - p. 48-49
[Article]
Hans Aerts shares experience with dehumidification systems : "Energy gains and better steerability are the main pluses"
/ VAN LIER (A). 2020, vol. 9, n° 3. - p. 44-45
[Article]
Effectiveness of biology could be dramatically increased : trained paraditic wasps can seek out insect pests much more quickly
/ RODENBURG (J). 2020, vol. 9, n° 3. - p. 40-41
[Article]
Number of scissor assemblies depends on platform height : battery and charger quality key when buying scissor-lift trolley
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 2020, vol. 9, n° 3. - p. 35
[Article]
The ‘trickiest element’ in ten steps : preventing calcium problems is challenge for almost every grower
/ KIERKELS (T). 2020, vol. 9, n° 3. - p. 38-39
[Article]
Wind has minimal impact on cucumber greenhouse climate : "Uniform climate thanks to low-investment double-layer screen"
/ KIERKELS (T). 2020, vol. 9, n° 3. - p. 36-37
[Article]
Hormones important for emergencing and breaking dormancy. Germination of seed : A rather complicated process
/ HEUVELINK (E) ; KIERKELS (T). 2020, vol. 9, n° 3. - p. 32-33
[Article]
‘Controlling biofilm in pipes’research completed : keeping irrigation systems clean best done with chemistry -
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 2020, vol. 9, n° 3. - p. 30-31
[Article]
Three growers explain their choice of screen cloth : plenty of choice in screens and coatings, but what does the crop need ?
/ VAN STAALDUINEN (J). 2020, vol. 9, n° 3. - p. 28-29
[Article]
Proper maintenance prevents contamination of water system : reservoir, silo and fertiliser tank just as important to keep clean
/ VAN LIER (A). 2020, vol. 9, n° 3. - p. 22-23
[Article]
Excellent yields and good quality : more raspberries under bubble foil with less gas than glass
2020, vol. 9, n° 3. - p. 20-21
[Article]
Practical research into innovations in strawberry : rapid rise in strawberry growing calls for new varieties and strategies
/ VAN LIER (A). 2020, vol. 9, n° 3. - p. 16-17
[Article]
A thousand similar facilities in the next five years : "High-tech greenhouses the direction for Chinese horticulture"
/ RADFORD (L). 2020, vol. 9, n° 3. - p. 13-15
[Article]
Working under white light is much more pleasant : white light boosts tomato and cucumber yields
/ KIERKELS (T). 2020, vol. 9, n° 3. - p. 10-11
[Article]
Range of options for scattering light : "Added value of diffuse light must prove itself in next few years"
/ VAN LIER (A). 2020, vol. 9, n° 3. - p. 7-9
[Article]
Check measurement accuracy every day : preventive maintenance extends life of vegetable grading machines.
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 05/2020, vol. 9, n° 2. - p. 47
[Article]
Yellow and blue sticky traps not always ideal : knowing how insect pests see means better monitoring and trapping
/ VAN LIER (A). 05/2020, vol. 9, n° 2. - p. 44-45
[Article]
Low-sodium phosphate fertiliser with cleaning effect : constantly fine-tuning tomato fertilisation keeps system clean
/ ARKESTEJN (M). 05/2020, vol. 9, n° 2. - p. 42-43
[Article]
Experience with cooling and drying greenhouse air : keeping latent energy inside helps save great deal of energy
/ VAN VELDEN (P). 05/2020, vol. 9, n° 2. - p. 38-39
[Article]
Lettuce grower Johan Desmet in Izegem, Belgium : ‘Active carbon filter works better with iron polyphosphate fertiliser’
/ ARKESTEIJN (M). 05/2020, vol. 9, n° 2. - p. 36-37
[Article]
In search of better synergies between plant and soil : adapting microbiome boosts resilience to pests and diseases
/ VAN WOERKOM (M). 05/2020, vol. 9, n° 2. - p. 32-33
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Use of peat frowned upon in some countries : biochar can replace peat by up to 50% in strawberry substrate
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