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Controlled release nutrition for protected vegetable crops: All the advantages

Multicote Agri at 60-70% of conventional application rates results in: Higher total yields with 65% of conventional application rates, similar yields with 50% of conventional application rates, larger fruits at both Multicote Agri treatments
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Fertigation-chemigation in protected agriculture | I. Papadopoulos

Fertigation-Chemigation are regular and widely accepted practices for fertilization and plant protection under protected agriculture. With fertigation, the nutrients in the form og soluble fertilizers anticipated to most crops needs according to their stage of development, are applied with the irrigation water. The application of plant protectants through irrigation system such as herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, nematicides, growth regulators and bio control agents has been also expanded rapidly during the last few decades.   However, the application of any chemical to soil and crops may have envarionmental implications, in this work crtical thecnical aspects, the current knowladge anf futuer prospects of fertigation-chemigation for crops yield and improve quality on degradation-free and sustainable basis, are presented.
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IFAS Standardized Fertilization Recommendations for Vegetable Crops | George J. Hochmuth and Edward A. Hanlon

This publication presents in abbreviated form the fertilization recommendations for vegetable crops based on soil tests performed by the IFAS Extension Soil Testing Laboratory (ESTL). It contains the basic information from which ESTL soil-test reports and fertilization recommendations are generated
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Fertigation recipes for selected crops in the Mediterranean region | I. Papadopoulos, C. Metochis and N. Seraphides

Fertigation increases efficient use of water and fertilizers, produces higher yields, improves quality of the production and protects environment. To ensure uniform distribution of water and fertilizers, the irrigation system must be properly designed and operated. The choice of suitable fertilizers is also very important and must be based on several factors like nutrient form, purity, solubility and cost. To implement a fertigation program, particularly  under intensive greenhouse production, good knowledge is required of water and nutrient requirements over the growing season. The fertigation model developed to be used at farmers level concerns drip-irrigated greenhouse tomato, pepper, cucumber and melon. It takes into account the amount of nutrients which may be available to the crop from soil and calculates for a target yield the quantities of N, P and K fertilizers which may be supplied through the irrigation stream over the growing season.
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Foliar potassium improves cantaloupe marketable and nutritional quality | G.E. Lester, J.L. Jifon, and W.M. Stewart

Potassium is important in optimizing both crop yield and economic quality. Root activity and K uptake are generally reduced during the reproductive phase of crop development.

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