Achieving sustainable greenhouse cultivation
Contributions by Professor Leo F. M. Marcelis, Dr Ep Heuvelink, Professor Miguel R. C. Costa, Dr Juan I. Montero, Dr Yi Zhang, Professor Qichang Yang, Dr Xinglin Ke, Dr Josef Tanny, Prof. B. W. Alsanius, Dr S. Khalil, Dr A. Tadesse, Dr A. K. Rosberg, Dr K. J. Bergstrand, Dr R. Hartmann, Dr L. Mogren, Dr M. Alam, Dr M. Grudén, Dr T. Naznin, Dr A. Getahun, Dr Martine Dorais, Emeritus Professor Toyoki Kozai, Dr Yumiko Amagai, Dr Eri Hayashi, Prof. Chieri Kubota, Dr Youbin Zheng, Prof. Stefania De Pascale, Dr Luca Incrocci, Dr Daniele Massa, Prof Youssef Rouphael, Prof Alberto Pardossi, Professor Neil Mattson, Dr Christopher J. Currey, Dr Gerben J. Messelink, Dr H. Marjolein Kruidhof, Prof. E. J. Van Henten, Dr Oliver Körner, Prof Nazim S. Gruda, Dr S. Hemming, Dr J. C. Bakker, Dr J. B. Campen, Dr F. L. K. Kempkes, Dr Assumpció Antón, Dr Erica Montemayor, Dr Nancy Peña Edited by Professor Leo F. M. Marcelis, Dr Ep Heuvelink
Publication date:
10 September 2019Length of book:
538 pagesPublisher
Burleigh Dodds Science PublishingDimensions:
229x152mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9781786762801
This collection provides a comprehensive review of key advances in greenhouse and other forms of protected and controlled environment cultivation.
Chapters discuss developments in types of production systems: greenhouses, net houses, aquaponic and vertical farming systems. A particular focus is on ways of controlling the aerial environment, including lighting and atmosphere control, and on optimising root development, including growing media, irrigation and nutrient management. Chapters also summarise advances in systems monitoring and management, including the use of sensors, decision support systems and robotics to optimise efficiency.
"This much anticipated publication, ‘Achieving sustainable greenhouse cultivation’, will be highly valued by the international protected cropping industry. The subjects explored reflect the modern face of sustainable horticultural production and the book is a key example of the necessary collaboration between the knowledge makers and the knowledge users. It will prove to be a highly beneficial reference for industry and a great example of the publisher’s aim of ‘delivering knowledge for the global scientific community’."
Dr Graeme Smith (CPAg), Graeme Smith Consulting, Australia; Chairman ISHS Working Group – Hydroponics & Aquaponics; Vice Chair ISHS Division – Protected Cultivation and Soilless Culture; Life Member - Protected Cropping Australia; Life Member - Hydroponic Farmers Federation