Plasticulture Magazine 1983 – N° 57-58-59-60

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Plasticulture Magazine 1983 – N°57

Discover the March 1983 edition of Plasticulture Magazine, focusing on the economic analysis of greenhouse crop production using plastic covers. This issue presents comparative data on investment returns, early melon production techniques under plastic tunnels, and innovations in soil solarization against soilborne diseases. Global updates from Tunisia, Portugal, and Japan round out this essential resource for improving protected agriculture.

Plasticulture Magazine 1983 – N°58
Discover the June 1983 edition of Plasticulture Magazine, a key resource for plasticulture professionals. This issue explores the use of plastic materials for covering unheated greenhouses based on 1981–1982 campaign results, delves into the interaction of plastic perforation on early carrot morphogenesis, and highlights international research on rainwater harvesting, fruit preservation with plastic films, and control of pistachio tree diseases using polyethylene mulching. A must-read for those seeking innovation in sustainable agriculture.

Plasticulture Magazine 1983 – N°59
Explore the September 1983 edition of Plasticulture Magazine, dedicated to advancements in modified polyethylene films and their applications in agriculture. This issue evaluates the impact of movable thermal screens, addresses phytotoxicity from PVC glazing, and examines the influence of protective tunnels on insect populations. Insights from North America and international developments in plasticulture complete this comprehensive edition for agricultural professionals.

Plasticulture Magazine 1983 – N°60
Dive into the December 1983 edition of Plasticulture Magazine, featuring full coverage of the 9th International Congress of Plastics in Agriculture held in Guadalajara. This issue discusses the use of plastics in agriculture in Italy, innovations in horticultural education in the UK, the benefits of light construction greenhouses, and the prospects of unsupported plastic covers for early forcing. Essential for anyone following global trends in agricultural plastics.

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Digital

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English – French — 57

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English – French — 58

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English – French — 59

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English – French — 60

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Online