Water Use and Treatment in Container-Grown Specialty Crop
Water Use and Treatment in Container-Grown Specialty Crop Production: A Review. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, Mar 2017
Container-grown crop producers can either adopt research-based best management practices proactively to minimize the economic and environmental risk of limited access to high-quality water, be required to change by external factors such as regulations and fines, or adapt production practices over time as a result of changing climate conditions.
Water Use and Treatment in Container-Grown Specialty
Water Use and Treatment in Container-Grown Specialty Crop Production: A Review Article (PDF Available) in Water Air and Soil Pollution 228(151) · April 2017 with 205 Reads How we measure 'reads'
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Keywords Waterquality .Waterconservation .Water treatment.Remediation.Greenhouse.Irrigation. Nitrogen.Nursery.Phosphorus.Plantpathogens. Sediment 1 Introduction The focus of this review is on water use and water recycling in container-grown production of greenhouse and nursery specialty crops. The majority of information
Water Air Soil Pollut (2017) 228:151 DOI 10.1007/s11270-017-3272-1 Water Use and Treatment in Container-Grown Specialty Crop Production: A Review John C. Majsztrik & R. Thomas Fernandez & Paul R. Fisher & Daniel R. Hitchcock & John Lea-Cox & James S. Owen Jr. & Lorence R. Oki & Sarah A. White
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Water use and treatment in containerized specialty crop production: A review. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution. 228:151 27pp. Lamm, AJ, LA Warner, ET Martin, SA White, P Fisher. 2017. Enhancing Extension Programs by Discussing Water Conservation Technology Adoption with Growers. Journal of Agricultural Education. 58(1):251-266.
Nursery, floriculture, and propagation production accounted for 79% ($13.3 Billion) of 2017 ornamental specialty crop production in the United States. Access to high quality water sources is increasingly limited for irrigating these economically significant crops. Given the production, environmental, and economic issues associated with the use of water—including recycled, reclaimed
Comparison of nutrient removal and biomass production
Furthermore, applications of nutrient solution exceeding container capacity could contaminate ground water and/or surface water (Cabrera, 1997). Recapture and recycling of production runoff could be one solution to reduce the consumption of potable water in small container crop production like young citrus (Fulcher et al., 2016).
recent literature review of research regarding water treatment in container-grown specialty crops (Majsztrik et al., 2017). States will submit acres under nursery capture treated in a way consistent with the interim BMP definition. Acres reported on an annual basis will be associated with default pounds of N and P in the
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Fill the container ¼ full with water and recap. Shake for 10 seconds. Pour rinsate into application equipment or a mix tank Use TOPGUARD Fungicide Specialty Crops for control of soilborne diseases at rates and timing as specified in this label. intended for treatment. Crop injury, lack of effectiveness, or illegal pes -
Arizona Grown Specialty Crop Lesson Plan MATERIALS CD produced by University of Arizona on desert landscape plants. Samples hot water bath- in which seeds are placed in water 77 to 100 degrees seeds are placed in a glass container and covered with sulfuric acid. Depending on the species the treatment time varies from 10 minutes to 6
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