Comparison of Methods to Determine Nutrient Uptake of Tomato Grown in Free-Draining Perlite Substrate—Key Information for Optimal Fertigation Management |
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Reducing nutrient loss in drainage from tomato grown in free-draining substrate in greenhouses using dynamic nutrient management |
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Salt-affected soils: Field-scale strategies for prevention, mitigation, and adaptation to salt accumulation |
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Use of the VegSyst model to simulate seasonal dry matter production, N and K uptake and evapotranspiration in greenhouse soil-grown tomato in Uruguay |
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Adaptation of VegSyst-DSS for macronutrient recommendations of fertigated, soil-grown, greenhouse vegetable crops |
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Responses of yield, fruit quality and water relations of sweet pepper in Mediterranean greenhouses to increasing salinity |
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Editorial note on terms for soil analyses, nutrient content of fertilizers and Nitrogen Use Efficiency |
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Prescriptive-Corrective Irrigation and Macronutrient Management in Greenhouse Soil-Grown Tomato Using the VegSyst-DSS v2 Decision Support Tool |
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Effect of cultivar on measurements of nitrate concentration in petiole sap and leaf N content in greenhouse soil-grown cucumber, melon, and sweet pepper crops |
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Influence of organic matter management on the activity and structure of soil microbial community in intensive tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) greenhouse farming |
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Evaluation of Absolute Measurements and Normalized Indices of Proximal Optical Sensors as Estimators of Yield in Muskmelon and Sweet Pepper |
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Sample Temperature Affects Measurement of Nitrate with a Rapid Analysis Ion Selective Electrode System Used for N Management of Vegetable Crops |
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Use of fluorescence indices as predictors of crop N status and yield for greenhouse sweet pepper crops |
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Nitrogen Effect on Fruit Quality and Yield of Muskmelon and Sweet Pepper Cultivars |
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Integrated Crop-Nitrogen Management Improves Tomato Yield and Root Architecture and Minimizes Soil Residual N |
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Effects of soil microbial communities associated to different soil fertilization practices on tomato growth in intensive greenhouse agriculture |
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Arsenic and cadmium accumulation in soil as affected by continuous organic fertilizer application: Implications for clean production |
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Tillage effects on soil properties, crop responses and root density of sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum) |
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Petiole sap nitrate concentration to assess crop nitrogen status of greenhouse sweet pepper |
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Use of a Portable Rapid Analysis System to Measure Nitrate Concentration of Nutrient and Soil Solution, and Plant Sap in Greenhouse Vegetable Production |
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Modelling nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium and magnesium uptake, and uptake concentration, of greenhouse tomato with the VegSyst model |
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Assessing performance of vegetation indices to estimate nitrogen nutrition index in pepper |
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Crop response of greenhouse soil-grown cucumber to total available N in a Nitrate Vulnerable Zone |
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Irrigation management of European greenhouse vegetable crops |
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Soil Monitoring Methods to Assess Immediately Available Soil N for Fertigated Sweet Pepper |
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Root and crop responses of sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum) to increasing N fertilization |
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Monitoring nitrogen status of vegetable crops and soils for optimal nitrogen management |
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Effect of cultivar on chlorophyll meter and canopy reflectance measurements in cucumber |
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Reducing contamination of water bodies from European vegetable production systems |
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Decision support systems and models for aiding irrigation and nutrient management of vegetable crops |
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Reducing nitrate leaching losses from vegetable production in Mediterranean greenhouses |
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Sweet pepper and nitrogen supply in greenhouse production: Critical nitrogen curve, agronomic responses and risk of nitrogen loss |
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Recovery of 15N Labeled Nitrogen Fertilizer by Fertigated and Drip Irrigated Greenhouse Vegetable Crops |
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Assessing Performance of Vegetation Indices to Estimate Nitrogen Nutrition Index in Pepper |
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Modelling greenhouse-grown vegetable crops for optimisation of irrigation and nitrogen management |
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Effect of Cultivar on Chlorophyll Meter and Canopy Reflectance Measurements in Cucumber |
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The use of chlorophyll meters to assess crop N status and derivation of sufficiency values for sweet pepper |
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Influence of time of day on measurement with chlorophyll meters and canopy reflectance sensors of different crop N status |
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Showcasing a fertigation management strategy for increasing water and nitrogen use efficiency in soil-grown vegetable crops in the FERTINNOWA project |
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The Use of Chlorophyll Meters to Assess Crop N Status and Derivation of Sufficiency Values for Sweet Pepper |
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Adaptation of the VegSyst model to outdoor conditions for leafy vegetables and processing tomato |
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The ALFAM2 database on ammonia emission from field-applied manure: Description and illustrative analysis |
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Proximal optical sensors for nitrogen management of vegetable crops: A review |
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Simulation of agronomic and nitrate pollution related parameters in vegetable cropping sequences in Mediterranean greenhouses using the EU-Rotate_N model |
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Water and fertilization management of vegetables: state of the art and future challenges |
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Different responses of various chlorophyll meters to increasing nitrogen supply in sweet pepper |
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Proximal Optical Sensors for Nitrogen Management of Vegetable Crops: A Review |
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Derivation of sufficiency values of a chlorophyll meter to estimate cucumber nitrogen status and yield |
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Determination of sufficiency values of canopy reflectance vegetation indices for maximum growth and yield of cucumber |
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Responses of soil properties, crop yield and root growth to improved irrigation and N fertilization, soil tillage and compost addition in a pepper crop |
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Revised VegSyst model to calculate dry matter production, critical N uptake and ETc of several vegetable species grown in Mediterranean greenhouses |
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Proximal optical sensing of cucumber crop N status using chlorophyll fluorescence indices |
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Use of EU-Rotate_N and CropSyst models to predict yield, growth and water and N dynamics of fertigated leafy vegetables in a Mediterranean climate and to determine N fertilizer requirements |
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Consideration of total available N supply reduces N fertilizer requirement and potential for nitrate leaching loss in tomato production |
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Assessing crop N status of fertigated vegetable crops using plant and soil monitoring techniques |
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Threshold values of canopy reflectance indices and chlorophyll meter readings for optimal nitrogen nutrition of tomato |
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Prototype decision support system based on the VegSyst simulation model to calculate crop N and water requirements for tomato under plastic cover |
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Evaluation of optical sensor measurements of canopy reflectance and of leaf flavonols and chlorophyll contents to assess crop nitrogen status of muskmelon |
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Simulation of tomato growth, water and N dynamics using the EU-Rotate_N model in Mediterranean greenhouses with drip irrigation and fertigation |
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Prescriptive-corrective nitrogen and irrigation management of fertigated and drip-irrigated vegetable crops using modeling and monitoring approaches |
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Effect of N uptake concentration on nitrate leaching from tomato grown in free-draining soilless culture under Mediterranean conditions |
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VegSyst, a simulation model of daily crop growth, nitrogen uptake and evapotranspiration for pepper crops for use in an on-farm decision support system |
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Using Augmented Reality in Remote Laboratories |
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Uso del agua de riego en los cultivos en invernadero |
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Evaluation of the VegSyst model with muskmelon to simulate crop growth, nitrogen uptake and evapotranspiration |
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Erratum to: Measurement and estimation of plastic greenhouse reference evapotranspiration in a Mediterranean climate(Irrig Sci, 10.1007/s00271-010-0210-z) |
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Measurement and estimation of plastic greenhouse reference evapotranspiration in a Mediterranean climate |
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Simulation of transpiration, drainage, N uptake, nitrate leaching, and N uptake concentration in tomato grown in open substrate |
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Evaluation of rapid analysis systems for on-farm nitrate analysis in vegetable cropping |
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La salinidad exagera la humedad al medirla con un sensor de capacitancia |
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Effects of salinity on fruit yield and quality of tomato grown in soil-less culture in greenhouses in Mediterranean climatic conditions |
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Pérdida de nitratos por lixiviación de un cultivo de tomate en suelo bajo condiciones de invernadero |
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Salinity effects on soil moisture measurement made with a capacitance sensor |
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Determination of lower limits for irrigation management using in situ assessments of apparent crop water uptake made with volumetric soil water content sensors |
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Identification of irrigation and N management practices that contribute to nitrate leaching loss from an intensive vegetable production system by use of a comprehensive survey |
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Using plant water status to define threshold values for irrigation management of vegetable crops using soil moisture sensors |
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Use of stem diameter variations to detect plant water stress in tomato |
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Evaluation of the Watermark sensor for use with drip irrigated vegetable crops |
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Response of stem diameter variations to water stress in greenhouse-grown vegetable crops |
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Management factors contributing to nitrate leaching loss from a greenhouse-based intensive vegetable production system |
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Water use and production of a greenhouse pepper crop under optimum and limited water supply |
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Gaseous nitrogen losses and ammonia volatilization measurement following land application of cattle slurry in the mid-Atlantic region of the USA |
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Reducing nitrate contamination of groundwater from intensive green house-based vegetable production in Almeria, Spain - management considerations |
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Response of tomato transplant to nitrate phosphate conditioning: Effects on development, growth and early yield |
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Management factors affecting ammonia volatilization from land-applied cattle slurry in the Mid-Atlantic USA |
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Mineralisation of nitrogen contained in mature subterranean clover, capeweed and annual ryegrass, and subsequent nitrogen use by wheat in dryland farming systems in southern Australia |
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Construction and validation of small mobile wind tunnels for studying ammonia volatilization |
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Rapid on-farm analysis of manure nutrients using quick tests |
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Growth and reproduction of Eisenia andrei in dry olive cake mixed with other organic wastes |
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Nitrogen and carbon mineralization in soil of vermi-composted and unprocessed dry olive cake ('orujo seco') produced from two-stage centrifugation for olive oil extraction |
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Feasibility of vermicomposting dairy biosolids using a modified system to avoid earthworm mortality |
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Feasibility of vermicomposting residues from olive oil production obtained using two stage centrifugation |
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Fate of urea nitrogen in sheep urine applied to soil at different times of the year in the pasture-wheat rotation in south Western Australia |
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Computer programs that calculate manure application rates |
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Erratum: Computer programs that calculate manure application rates (Journal of Production Agriculture (January-March 1997) 10 (58-69)) |
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Transformation in soil and turnover to wheat of nitrogen from components of grazed pasture in the south of Western Australia |
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Computer programs that calculate manure application rates (vol 10, pg 58, 1997) |
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Pulse-labelling a cover crop with <sup>13</sup>C to follow its decomposition in soil under field conditions |
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Production and water use in lettuces under variable water supply |
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Using calcium carbide with the acetylene inhibition technique to measure denitrification from a sprinkler irrigated vegetable crop |
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Shoot and root physiological responses to localized zones of soil moisture in cultivated and wild lettuce (Lactuca spp.) |
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Pulse-labelling a cover crop with 13C to follow its decomposition in soil under field conditions |
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Production and water use in lettuces under variable water supply |
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Pulse-labelling a cover crop with C-13 to follow its decomposition in soil under field conditions |
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Short-term net n mineralization from plant residues and gross and net n mineralisation from soil organic matter after rewetting of a seasonally dry soil |
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Ammonia volatilization from cattle slurry following surface application to grassland - II. Influence of application rate, wind speed and applying slurry in narrow bands |
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Ammonia volatilization from cattle slurry following surface application to grassland - I. Influence of mechanical separation, changes in chemical composition during volatilization and the presence of the grass sward |
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REDUCING GASEOUS LOSSES OF NITROGEN FROM CATTLE SLURRY APPLIED TO GRASSLAND BY THE USE OF ADDITIVES |
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Denitrification in slurry-treated soil: Occurrence at low temperatures, relationship with soil nitrate and reduction by nitrification inhibitors |
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Ammonia emission from grassland and livestock production systems in the UK |
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FATE OF NITROGEN IN CATTLE SLURRY FOLLOWING SURFACE APPLICATION OR INJECTION TO GRASSLAND |
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