In the horticulture industry, the focus has traditionally been on yield. However, consumers’ interest worldwide in the quality of horticultural products has increased in the recent past and will become the driving force in the future. Soilless culture systems (SCSs), the most intensive production method in today’s horticulture industry, are based on environmentally friendly technology, which can result in higher yields, even in areas with adverse growing conditions. However, using SCSs does not automatically result in the production of high-quality vegetables. Numerous studies confirm that a SCS enables growers to produce vegetables without quality losses compared to soil cultivation. An adaptation of cultural management to the specific cu...
Current field vegetable production in the Netherlands has difficulty to meet the requirements of the...
An increase in intensive cropping would benefit society by providing food to a growing population, a...
It is generally perceived that the soil, through its various physical, chemical, and biological proc...
In the horticulture industry, the focus has traditionally been on yield. However, consumers’ interes...
In the soilless culture system (SCS), several quality parameters of the produce may be modified, oft...
Soilless culture is growing plants without use of soil as a rooting medium, and divided into water c...
Open field/soil-based agriculture has faced significant difficulties since the dawn of civilization,...
WOS: 000467370700130Soilless systems allow farmers to grow plants without soil. This can eliminate o...
8th International Symposium on Protected Cultivation in Mild Winter Climates -- FEB 19-24, 2006 -- A...
AbstractThe driving force of future agricultural industry is to provide sufficient yield that satisf...
In this review, the technique of soil-less cultivation of horticultural crops is analysed, the main ...
The paper studied new system of agriculture - crop systems without soil. The culture systems without...
In the last few decades, soilless culture systems (SCSs) have been gaining worldwide popularity, mak...
Soilless Culture - Use of Substrates for the Production of Quality Horticultural Crops provides usef...
With the advent of civilization, open field/soil-based agriculture is facing some major challenges; ...
Current field vegetable production in the Netherlands has difficulty to meet the requirements of the...
An increase in intensive cropping would benefit society by providing food to a growing population, a...
It is generally perceived that the soil, through its various physical, chemical, and biological proc...
In the horticulture industry, the focus has traditionally been on yield. However, consumers’ interes...
In the soilless culture system (SCS), several quality parameters of the produce may be modified, oft...
Soilless culture is growing plants without use of soil as a rooting medium, and divided into water c...
Open field/soil-based agriculture has faced significant difficulties since the dawn of civilization,...
WOS: 000467370700130Soilless systems allow farmers to grow plants without soil. This can eliminate o...
8th International Symposium on Protected Cultivation in Mild Winter Climates -- FEB 19-24, 2006 -- A...
AbstractThe driving force of future agricultural industry is to provide sufficient yield that satisf...
In this review, the technique of soil-less cultivation of horticultural crops is analysed, the main ...
The paper studied new system of agriculture - crop systems without soil. The culture systems without...
In the last few decades, soilless culture systems (SCSs) have been gaining worldwide popularity, mak...
Soilless Culture - Use of Substrates for the Production of Quality Horticultural Crops provides usef...
With the advent of civilization, open field/soil-based agriculture is facing some major challenges; ...
Current field vegetable production in the Netherlands has difficulty to meet the requirements of the...
An increase in intensive cropping would benefit society by providing food to a growing population, a...
It is generally perceived that the soil, through its various physical, chemical, and biological proc...