Two growing factors (light and nitrogen) supplied at optimal and sub-optimal levels were studied with the aim of evaluating their effects on greenhouse-grown lettuce' biomass and quality performances. According to a split-plot design with three replications, greenhouse lettuce was subjected to sixteen experimental treatments consisting of four photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) availability levels (0, 50, 65 and 85% PAR reduction) and four nitrogen fertilization rates (0, 75, 150 and 300kgNha-1).Response surface methodology (RSM) allowed to predict the highest achievable dry biomass (10.54gplant-1) at 0.9% PAR reduction and 185.4kgNha-1. This optimal light/N combination induced a nitrate concentration of 1176 and 1826mgkg-1 fresh wei...
Protecting the environment by improving the crop-system nitrogen (N) use efficiency (NUE) while maxi...
Greenhouse experiments were conducted in winter growing seasons in order to evaluate the effects ...
Nitrate content in leafy green vegetables has raised concerns among consumers and policy makers worl...
Two growing factors (light and nitrogen) supplied at optimal and sub-optimal levels were studied wit...
Reduction of nitrogen application in crop production is desirable for ecological and health-related ...
<div><p>Reduction of nitrogen application in crop production is desirable for ecological and health-...
The effects of utilization of different color shade nets in lettuce production during the summer sea...
The intensity of ultraviolet (UV) radiation affects the yield and quality of red lettuce. The curren...
Abstract: Under low growth-irradiance and/or excessive nitrogen (N) fertilization, the roots of leaf...
Light and nitrogen are the main factors commanding horticulture production. Therefore, this study ai...
In recent years there has been an increasing spread of photovoltaic greenhouses, especially in south...
In the present study the effect of both nitrogen application rate and gibberellic acid (GA3) on yiel...
Studies have shown that natural ultraviolet (UV) radiation increases secondary products such as phen...
Plants of lettuce were subjected to four abiotic limiting growing conditions, i.e. no phosphorus fer...
131 pagesControlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) provides a means to grow fruits and vegetables yea...
Protecting the environment by improving the crop-system nitrogen (N) use efficiency (NUE) while maxi...
Greenhouse experiments were conducted in winter growing seasons in order to evaluate the effects ...
Nitrate content in leafy green vegetables has raised concerns among consumers and policy makers worl...
Two growing factors (light and nitrogen) supplied at optimal and sub-optimal levels were studied wit...
Reduction of nitrogen application in crop production is desirable for ecological and health-related ...
<div><p>Reduction of nitrogen application in crop production is desirable for ecological and health-...
The effects of utilization of different color shade nets in lettuce production during the summer sea...
The intensity of ultraviolet (UV) radiation affects the yield and quality of red lettuce. The curren...
Abstract: Under low growth-irradiance and/or excessive nitrogen (N) fertilization, the roots of leaf...
Light and nitrogen are the main factors commanding horticulture production. Therefore, this study ai...
In recent years there has been an increasing spread of photovoltaic greenhouses, especially in south...
In the present study the effect of both nitrogen application rate and gibberellic acid (GA3) on yiel...
Studies have shown that natural ultraviolet (UV) radiation increases secondary products such as phen...
Plants of lettuce were subjected to four abiotic limiting growing conditions, i.e. no phosphorus fer...
131 pagesControlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) provides a means to grow fruits and vegetables yea...
Protecting the environment by improving the crop-system nitrogen (N) use efficiency (NUE) while maxi...
Greenhouse experiments were conducted in winter growing seasons in order to evaluate the effects ...
Nitrate content in leafy green vegetables has raised concerns among consumers and policy makers worl...