Industrialized Seedling in Vegetable Production: Current Status and Future Prospects
A special issue of Agronomy (ISSN 2073-4395). This special issue belongs to the section "Horticultural and Floricultural Crops".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2021) | Viewed by 20167
Special Issue Editor
Interests: sustainable agriculture; crop production; soil fertility; plant nutrition; organic agriculture; crop physiology
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Dear Colleagues,
Farmers as well as nursery growers are called to increase agricultural sustainability. Industrialized vegetable seedling production (IVSP) has emerged and is showing several advantages compared to traditional planting. IVSP is an internationally mature and advanced agricultural technique. However, IVSP requires different external inputs like growing media, fertilizers, plant protection products, etc. Hence, this Special Issue, through the analysis of the current situation, will advocate the sustainable development of the IVSP, sharing the most advanced techniques and managements regarding IVSP. In this regard, this Special Issue will deal with several aspects of industrialized vegetable seedling productions: growing media, biostimulants, plant protection products, grafting, plant growth retardants, decision support systems, sensors, etc. The goal of this Special Issue is to give useful information to nursery growers, allowing a sustainable production of vegetable seedling.
We invite experts and researchers to contribute with original research, reviews, and opinion pieces covering all topics related to industrialized seedling in vegetable production.
Dr. Domenico Ronga
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Seedling
- Vegetable
- Nursery
- Transplant
- Growing media
- Grafting
- Microorganisms
- Sustainability
- Biostimulants
- Plant growth retardants
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