End of Project ReportA research project was carried out jointly between Teagasc, Kinsealy Research Centre and University College Dublin, Department of Crop Science, Horticulture and Forestry which studied the effects of cultivar, nitrogen fertilisation and light intensity on the nitrate content of protected butterhead lettuce. In a series of cultivar trials of winter and summer butterhead lettuce, significant differences in the nitrate content of the lettuce between cultivars were found only in one experiment. In this instance, the differences were not consistent between successive harvests. It was concluded that screening lettuce cultivars for tissue nitrate level is unlikely to contribute to an overall reduction of nitrate level...
Carrasco, G. Departamento de Horticultura, Escuela de Agronomia, Universidad de talca, Talca-Chile.N...
Concerns about possible health hazards arising from human consumption of lettuce and other edible ve...
Two field experiments with leaf lettuce were conducted in 2006-2008. The first factor tested was the...
End of Project ReportA research project was carried out jointly between Teagasc, Kinsealy Research C...
Leafy vegetables are the major source of dietary nitrate intake of humans. Nitrates can have many de...
Certain trials, the effect of variety and different production methods on the content of damaging su...
Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) is a leading greenhouse-grown vegetable. However, nitrate (NO3) accumula...
Lettuce belongs to a group of leafy vegetable crops with special importance in human nutrition. Alo...
The use of nitrogen fertilizers is one of the main effects for the accumulation of nitrates in plant...
The research in this thesis is made up of three related experiments, each concerned with nitrate (NO...
According to the Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1258/2011, the maximum allowed nitrate content of le...
Nitrogen is an essential element for plant growth and development; however, due to environmental po...
Leafy vegetables are characterized by ability to accumulate nitrates (NO3-) - toxic and carcinogenic...
Leafy vegetables like lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) naturally have high nitrate content and the Europe...
Two series of experiments were carried out to examine the effect of nutrient solution concentration ...
Carrasco, G. Departamento de Horticultura, Escuela de Agronomia, Universidad de talca, Talca-Chile.N...
Concerns about possible health hazards arising from human consumption of lettuce and other edible ve...
Two field experiments with leaf lettuce were conducted in 2006-2008. The first factor tested was the...
End of Project ReportA research project was carried out jointly between Teagasc, Kinsealy Research C...
Leafy vegetables are the major source of dietary nitrate intake of humans. Nitrates can have many de...
Certain trials, the effect of variety and different production methods on the content of damaging su...
Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) is a leading greenhouse-grown vegetable. However, nitrate (NO3) accumula...
Lettuce belongs to a group of leafy vegetable crops with special importance in human nutrition. Alo...
The use of nitrogen fertilizers is one of the main effects for the accumulation of nitrates in plant...
The research in this thesis is made up of three related experiments, each concerned with nitrate (NO...
According to the Commission Regulation (EC) No. 1258/2011, the maximum allowed nitrate content of le...
Nitrogen is an essential element for plant growth and development; however, due to environmental po...
Leafy vegetables are characterized by ability to accumulate nitrates (NO3-) - toxic and carcinogenic...
Leafy vegetables like lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) naturally have high nitrate content and the Europe...
Two series of experiments were carried out to examine the effect of nutrient solution concentration ...
Carrasco, G. Departamento de Horticultura, Escuela de Agronomia, Universidad de talca, Talca-Chile.N...
Concerns about possible health hazards arising from human consumption of lettuce and other edible ve...
Two field experiments with leaf lettuce were conducted in 2006-2008. The first factor tested was the...