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This specially curated collection features five reviews of current
and key research on vertical farming in horticulture. The first
chapter describes and evaluates technologies and methods for
growing edible plants indoors and presents a survey of selected
commercial vertical farms currently operating that employ them. The
second chapter explores the benefits of plant factories with
artificial lighting (PFALs). The chapter assesses resource
consumption, costs and performance of current PFALs, as well as
methods for reducing resource consumption and production costs. The
third chapter explores recent advances in the ornamentals industry,
such as vertical propagation systems and LED technology, and how
these can be implemented to meet the challenges of a changing
marketplace and societal demands. The fourth chapter describes the
advantages and disadvantages of hydroponics, along with the
equipment and substrates used, and also examines
soilless/hydroponic growing systems for vegetables. The final
chapter describes the most recent innovation in hydroponic
technologies for plant cultivation within cities and their
adaptability to the urban fabric.
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Cut Flowers and Foliages (Paperback)
James E. Faust, John Dole; Contributions by Raul I Cabrera, Elizabeth Cieniewicz, Melissa Munoz, …
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The cut flower and foliage industry is a global business with major
production locations in North America, South America, Central
America, East Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Australia and
New Zealand. Few other horticulture crops are as ubiquitous, yet
the production techniques and challenges are universal. This book
describes the main international production locations and markets,
including current trends and directions. The focus is on production
in protected cultivation. The major species - including rose,
chrysanthemum, carnation, orchid and gerbera - dominate the global
market and these are individually explored in detail. Specialty
species and cut foliages are also addressed, as well as significant
details of production, including irrigation and fertilization,
disease and disease management, and biological control of pests.
Finally, the postharvest chapter covers details of harvesting,
transporting and delivering high quality flowers that provide an
excellent vase life. Highly illustrated with color photos
throughout, this is an essential resource for students and
researchers in horticulture, growers and producers, and those in
the floriculture industry.
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