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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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Automation of irrigation and nutrient management
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Master Protected and Precision Horticulture – Notes, Case Studies and Practical Insights – with Rahul

Soil Management inside a Greenhouse

Soil inside a greenhouse plays a vital role in sustaining crop growth. Unlike open-field conditions, greenhouse soils are subject to intensive and continuous cultivation, often leading to nutrient depletion, salinity buildup, compaction, and pest/disease carryover. Proper soil management ensures high productivity, disease-free environment, and long-term sustainability of protected cultivation.

Objectives of Soil Management in Greenhouses

  • Maintain optimum physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil.
  • Ensure adequate aeration, drainage, and moisture retention.
  • Provide balanced and continuous nutrient supply.
  • Prevent soil-borne diseases, nematodes, and pests.
  • Avoid salt accumulation and pH imbalance.
  • Support sustainable and profitable greenhouse crop production.
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