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Effects of Crop Rotation on Potato Production in the Temperate Zones - Proceedings of the International Conference on Effects of Crop Rotation on Potato Production in the Temperate Zones, held August 14-19, 1988, Wageningen, The Netherlands (Hardcover, 1989 ed.)
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Effects of Crop Rotation on Potato Production in the Temperate Zones - Proceedings of the International Conference on Effects of Crop Rotation on Potato Production in the Temperate Zones, held August 14-19, 1988, Wageningen, The Netherlands (Hardcover, 1989 ed.)
Series: Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences, 40
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This volume contains the Proceedings of the International
Conference on Effects of Crop Rotation on Potato Production in the
Temperate Zones. This conference was held in the International
Agricultural Centre at Wageningen, The Netherlands, August 14 - 19,
1988, under the auspices of the European Association for Potato
Research (EAPR), the Potato Association of America (PAA) and the
Dutch National Council for Agricultural Research (NRLO). The length
of rotations affect the performance of potato crops and yields are
often reduced if rotations are too short. The kinds of crops within
a rotation will also affect potato performance, especially those
grown in the previous season. It was a major aim of the conference
to bring together specialists of various disciplines to examine
these determinants of potato yield. The Organizing Committee is
glad that all relevant aspects of the theme are highlighted in
these proceedings. The contents of the contributions are primarily
left to the responsibility of the authors. J. Vos C.D. van Loon
G.J. Bollen ORGANIZATION OF THE CONFERENCE The European Association
for Potato Research (EAPR) and the Potato Association of America
(PAA) nominated representatives in the Conference Committee. PAA
was represented by prof. dr E.E. Ewing (Ithaca, USA) and by dr R.E.
Thornton (Pullman, USA); EAPR was represented by prof. dr J.C.
Holmes (Edinburgh, UK), ir C.D. van Loon (Lelystad, NL), and dr ir
J. Vos (chairman; Wageningen, NL).
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