Journal Articles
Cultivar Selection and Placement of Shadecloth on Midwest High Tunnels Affects Colored Bell Pepper Yield, Fruit Quality, and Plant Growth
Jokela, D. and A. Nair. 2016. Effects of reduced tillage and fertilizer application method on plant growth, yield, and soil health in organic bell pepper production. Soil and Tillage Research 163:243-254.
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Nair, A. and B. Carpenter. 2016. Biochar rate and transplant tray cell number have implications on pepper growth during transplant production. HortTechnology.
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The Organic Report: Compost as an Organic Amendment - American Vegetable Grower
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Sanitation is the key to successful Transplant Production - Greenhouse Insider, American Vegetable Grower
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Ten Steps to Healthy Crops - American Vegetable Grower
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Quality Ingredients for Transplant Production - American Vegetable Gower
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What is Happening to the Blossom End? - IowaProduce Newsletter
Eight Tips to Better Manage Transplants - American Vegetable Grower
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Planning a Spring Garden on Your Acreage - Small Farm Sustainability
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Managing Asparagus Harvests - IowaProduce Newsletter
Potato Storage Considerations - IowaProduce Newsletter
Time for Transplants: Things to Consider as the Growing Season Approaches - IowaProduce Newsletter
Salinity Management in High Tunnels - IowaProduce Newsletter
Soil Microbial Biomass, Functional Microbial Diversity and Nematode Community Structure as Affected by Cover Crops and Compost in an Organic Vegetable Production System - Applied Aoil Ecology 58:45-55
Alfalfa-Based Organic Amendment in Peat-Compost Growing Medium for Organic Tomato Transplant Production - HortScience 46(2):253-259
Integrating Row Covers and Soil Amendments for Organic Cucumber Production: Implications on Crop Growth, Yield and Microclimate - hortScience 45(4):1-9
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In Vitro Evaluation of Red and Green Lettuce (Lactuca Sativa) for Functional Food Properties - Food Chemistry 118:300-306
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Propagation and Commercial Availability of Stewartia spp.: Past Research Endeavors and Current Status - HortTechnology 20(2):277-282
Rooting and Overwintering Stem Cuttings of Stewartia Pseudocamellia Maxim Relevant to Hormone, Media and Temperature. HortScience 43(7):2124-2128
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