Crop Profile for Greenhouse Tomato in Canada, 2014

Crop Profile for Greenhouse Tomato in Canada, 2014

Author: Pesticide Risk Reduction Program (Canada)

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 9780660060514

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"National crop profiles are developed under the Pesticide Risk Reduction Program (PRRP), a joint program of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) and the Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA). The national crop profiles provide baseline information on crop production and pest management practices and document the pest management needs and issues faced by growers. This information is developed through extensive consultation with stakeholders. Information on pest management practices and pesticides is provided for information purposes only. The discussion of any pesticide or pest control technique does not imply endorsement. Product names may be included and are meant as an aid for the reader, to facilitate the identification of pesticides in general use. The use of product names does not imply endorsement of a particular product by the authors or any of the organizations represented in this publication"--Preface.


Crop Profile for Greenhouse Tomato in Canada, 2017

Crop Profile for Greenhouse Tomato in Canada, 2017

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Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 55

ISBN-13: 9780660342894

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"The Crop Profile for Greenhouse Tomato in Canada, 2017 provides an overview of production and pest management practices for tomato in Canada. Information is provided on abiotic factors affecting tomato growth. The biology of key disease, insect and mite problems is presented as well as cultural, biological and chemical methods of control. Detailed information is provided in tabular form on pest occurrence, integrated pest management options, biological controls and registered pesticides available to growers"--Provided by publisher.


Bacilli and Agrobiotechnology: Phytostimulation and Biocontrol

Bacilli and Agrobiotechnology: Phytostimulation and Biocontrol

Author: Md Tofazzal Islam

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-01-01

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 3030151751

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The Gram-positive and spore-forming Bacilli are the most dominant group of bacteria that exist in various ecological niches on the earth. They represent one of the most important unmapped pools of biodiversity with immense potential of applications in agriculture, environment, and industry. As these bacteria are highly tolerant to stressful environment and enhance plant tolerance to harsh environment such as salinity, drought, and heavy metal toxicity, plant-associated Bacilli have high potential for promoting sustainable crop production. Many species of Bacilli are being commercially used as phytostimulator and biofertilizer. Some of them are applied as biopesticide for protecting crop plants from phytopathogens and insect pests. The Bacillus-based products are becoming popular in ecologically sound and climate resilient agricultural production system. In fact, Bacillus and allied species based formulations are already dominating the biopesticides market, although, to compete with other formulations and chemical alternatives, the biology of Bacillus had to be understood from perspective of such applications. Our understanding of the biology and molecular-basis of the beneficial effects of plant-associated Bacilli has greatly been progressed in recent years through genomics, metagenomics, post-genomics and metabolomics studies. The volume two of the series Bacilli and Agrobiotechnology comprehensively reviews and updates current knowledge of Bacilli as phytostimulant and biological control of plant pests. Better understanding the biology, ecology and mechanism of action of the beneficial strains of Bacilli will play a role in the development of products to support green biotechnology in agriculture and industries.


Profile of the Canadian Greenhouse Tomato Industry

Profile of the Canadian Greenhouse Tomato Industry

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Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 13

ISBN-13:

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This document provides information on various aspects of the greenhouse tomato industry, including production, cost of production and market pricing, provincial marketing systems, and federal government programs and support.


Growing Greenhouse Tomatoes in Soil and in Soilless Media

Growing Greenhouse Tomatoes in Soil and in Soilless Media

Author: Athanasios P. Papadopoulos

Publisher: Agriculture Canada

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13:

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The tomato plant; determinate versus indeterminate; environmental requirements; nutritional requirements; general cultures practices; cropping in soil with drip irrigation; cropping in peat moss and other organic media; cropping in rockwool and other inert media; the nutrient technique and other hydroponic systems.