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Tomato greenhouse grown

Toor RK, Savage GP and Lister CE, Seasonal variations in the antioxidant composition of greenhouse grown tomatoes. J Food Comp Anal 19 1-10 (2006). [Pg.76]

Deegan, K. C., Koivisto, L., Nakkila, J., Hyvdnen, L. and Tuoiila, H. (2010). Application of a sorting procedure to greenhouse-grown cucumbers and tomatoes. Food Science and Technology, 43, 393-400. [Pg.182]

Choi, S.H., Kim, H.R., Kim, H.J., Lee, I.S., Kozukue, N., Levin, C.E., and Friedman, N. 2011. Free amino acid and phenolic contents and antioxidative and cancer cell-inhibiting activities of extracts of 11 greenhouse-grown tomato varieties and 13 tomato-based foods. J. Agric. Food Chem. 59 12801-12814. [Pg.443]

Dalai, K.B., D.K. Salunkhe, L.E. Olson, J.Y. Do, Volatile components of developing tomato fruit grown under field and greenhouse conditions. Plant Cell Physiol., 9, p. 389, 1968. [Pg.99]

Hanging baskets are an excellent way of decorating a wall or post, adding color and interest. They can also increase the growing space in a greenhouse. Ornamentals, herbs, and even tumbling tomatoes can all be grown successfully in baskets. [Pg.188]

Plant Material ToMato plants, Heinz TH 318, were grown in a greenhouse under daylight conditions in soil culture (7). Plants grown under (X) enrichMent were housed in polyethylene chaabers within the greenhouse (8). [Pg.3572]

Figure 4.1. Effects of phytoxins on yield-density relationships (A) expected response of yield to increasing plant densities (B) expected relationship of log mean mass per plant and log plant density in the range of plant densities where total yield is constant (C) predicted deviations in the log mean mass-log density relationship in the presence of low, moderate, and high concentrations of phytotoxins (D) relationship of log mean mass per plant and log density for tomatoes grown in black walnut and normal field soil for 5 weeks in the greenhouse. (Original figures appeared in Weidenhamer et al. 1989 used with permission of Blackwell Science, Ltd.)... Figure 4.1. Effects of phytoxins on yield-density relationships (A) expected response of yield to increasing plant densities (B) expected relationship of log mean mass per plant and log plant density in the range of plant densities where total yield is constant (C) predicted deviations in the log mean mass-log density relationship in the presence of low, moderate, and high concentrations of phytotoxins (D) relationship of log mean mass per plant and log density for tomatoes grown in black walnut and normal field soil for 5 weeks in the greenhouse. (Original figures appeared in Weidenhamer et al. 1989 used with permission of Blackwell Science, Ltd.)...

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