Beheersing emissie grondgebonden kasteelten

W. Voogt, J. Balendonck, J. Janse, G.L.A.M. Swinkels, A. van Winkel

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Abstract

To make growers to be in control of the emission, a decision support system is developed for irrigation in soil grown crops. In 2013-2014 the implementation was continued and several greenhouse crops were monitored. As was found earlier, the organic greenhouse growers are able to control irrigation in a way that emission is reduced to a minimum. The results obtained at (conventional) flower growers show sometimes high emission of nitrogen. This is due at one hand to high irrigation surpluses but also to high fertilisation of nitrogen. Better tuning of the water- and nitrogen supply to the crop demand is necessary. For these stapes growers need better soil-moisture sensors.
Original languageDutch
Place of PublicationBleiswijk
PublisherWageningen UR Glastuinbouw
Number of pages38
Publication statusPublished - 2015

Publication series

NameRapport GTB
PublisherWageningen UR Glastuinbouw
No.1363

Keywords

  • protected cultivation
  • cut flowers
  • emission
  • decision support systems
  • organic farming
  • irrigation
  • lysimeters
  • sensors
  • water
  • nutrient balance
  • nutrients
  • optimization

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