A physiological disorder in greenhouse hydroponic sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum L.), where the base of the plant’s stem becomes swollen below the cotyledon level and wounds develop at the base of the stem’s epidermis has been named “Elephant’s Foot”. The disorder might predispose the plant to a localized rot and result in sudden plant wilt. Factors that might cause the disorder are not known; however salt accumulation at the base of the stem could be a possible cause of the epidermal wounds. The effects of soilless media (perlite, coconut coir, pine bark, and peat-perlite-vermiculate mix), transplant depth, and amount of nutrient solution applied per day were studied to evaluate the development of “Elephant’s Foot ” on a summer-fall sweet p...
This paper refers to the effect of different types of pots on the level of growth and development of...
Due to limited availability of arable land and the high market demand for vegetables around the worl...
Tomato plants ( Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. var. DRK) were grown hydroponically to determine the e...
AbstractSweet pepper is one of the most important vegetable crops in arid and semiarid regions. Graf...
Loss of organic matter and related loss of soil microbial diversity and activity, as a result of int...
The cultivar Jalapeno pepper (Capsicum annuum var. annuum) was used in this research. The experiment...
Allowing bell pepper transplants to develop a taproot system was detrimental to early plant growth. ...
In this study, pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) inbred lines were grafted onto different rootstock genoty...
One of the main problems in the mass production of pepper transplant is the stickiness of seed coat ...
Two different irrigation regimes with two different salinity levels were applied to peppers (Capsicu...
During production of plug transplants, high plant density and small cell size increases seedling hei...
The aim was to confirm the depressive effect on pepper plants grown in non-disinfected soils and to ...
In this study, grafted and ungrafted pepino (Solanum muricatum Ait.) plants were tested under differ...
The rapid increase in human population reduces land productivity in urban areas. Verticulture is a w...
[EN] In vegetables, tolerance to drought can be improved by grafting commercial varieties onto droug...
This paper refers to the effect of different types of pots on the level of growth and development of...
Due to limited availability of arable land and the high market demand for vegetables around the worl...
Tomato plants ( Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. var. DRK) were grown hydroponically to determine the e...
AbstractSweet pepper is one of the most important vegetable crops in arid and semiarid regions. Graf...
Loss of organic matter and related loss of soil microbial diversity and activity, as a result of int...
The cultivar Jalapeno pepper (Capsicum annuum var. annuum) was used in this research. The experiment...
Allowing bell pepper transplants to develop a taproot system was detrimental to early plant growth. ...
In this study, pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) inbred lines were grafted onto different rootstock genoty...
One of the main problems in the mass production of pepper transplant is the stickiness of seed coat ...
Two different irrigation regimes with two different salinity levels were applied to peppers (Capsicu...
During production of plug transplants, high plant density and small cell size increases seedling hei...
The aim was to confirm the depressive effect on pepper plants grown in non-disinfected soils and to ...
In this study, grafted and ungrafted pepino (Solanum muricatum Ait.) plants were tested under differ...
The rapid increase in human population reduces land productivity in urban areas. Verticulture is a w...
[EN] In vegetables, tolerance to drought can be improved by grafting commercial varieties onto droug...
This paper refers to the effect of different types of pots on the level of growth and development of...
Due to limited availability of arable land and the high market demand for vegetables around the worl...
Tomato plants ( Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. var. DRK) were grown hydroponically to determine the e...