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Horticultural Crop Response to Different Environmental and Nutritional Stress



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Autore: Marino Stefano Visualizza persona
Titolo: Horticultural Crop Response to Different Environmental and Nutritional Stress Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (208 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: antioxidant
ascorbic acid
baby corn
baby corn quality
baby corn yield
biochemical constituents
Bradyrhizobium
Bradyrhizobium elkanii
Bradyrhizobium japonicum
Brix
cactus pear
calcium
Capsicum annuum
carotenoids
chlorophyll
chopping
climate change
competitive infection
compositional data
container production
cranberry yield parameters
electrical conductivity
evapotranspiration
firmness
flavonoids
French bean
GA3
greenhouse
growing environments
growth
hail damage
heat units
image processing
infection
injection application
ion leakage
kharif season
leaching fraction
lignification
local diagnosis
mangetout
micro-nutrients
mineral composition
minerals
n/a
nitrogen
nodule composition
non-leguminous cover crops
nursery production
nutrient stress
peas
photosynthesis
plant population density
polyols
potassium
proliferation in soil
proline
redundancy analysis
remote sensing
salinity
spraying application
susceptibility
TAcy
temperature effects
temperature-dependent distribution
Thuja standishii × plicata
total phenolic content
vegetables
vitamins
volumetric water content
water deficit
β-carotene
Persona (resp. second.): MarinoStefano
Sommario/riassunto: Environmental conditions and nutritional stress may greatly affect crop performance. Abiotic stresses such as temperature (cold, heat), water (drought, flooding), irradiance, salinity, nutrients, and heavy metals can strongly affect plant growth dynamics and the yield and quality of horticultural products. Such effects have become of greater importance during the course of global climate change. Different strategies and techniques can be used to detect, investigate, and mitigate the effects of environmental and nutritional stress. Horticultural crop management is moving towards digitized, precision management through wireless remote-control solutions, but data analysis, although a traditional approach, remains the basis of stress detection and crop management. This Special Issue summarizes the recent progress in agronomic management strategies to detect and reduce environmental and nutritional stress effects on the yield and quality of horticultural crops.
Titolo autorizzato: Horticultural Crop Response to Different Environmental and Nutritional Stress  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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