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Different growing structures for protected horticulture (glasshouse, naturally ventilated greenhouse, hi-tech and semi hi-tech structures, polyhouses, heating tunnel, screen house, rain shelters)
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Historical perspective and status of protected horticulture in Nepal and around the world
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Nursery media and seedling/sapling raising in protected structures
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Geographic information system (GIS), global positioning system (GPS) and their applications in precision horticulture
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Master Protected and Precision Horticulture – Notes, Case Studies and Practical Insights – with Rahul

Things to consider before applying IPM

  • What pests and diseases are causing problems and what is their incidence, numbers and stage of development in the specific greenhouse crop?
  • What specific conditions might have a direct or indirect effect on the increase or decrease of pests and diseases in question?
  • What is the status of natural enemies and antagonists of pests and diseases and are they playing an important role in the regulation of the pests and diseases concerned?
  • What is the stage of development, condition of the crop and will it be economical to engage in an IPM programme?
  • What management options are available and will their implementation justify the economic cost of the IPM programme?
  • If pesticides are the only feasible option, how should intelligent and effective chemical control be implemented?

 

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