Development of integrated crop protection in glasshouse ornamentals
The production of glasshouse ornamentals in the Netherlands occupies an area of 5278 ha. The total production value is 5.76 billion Dutch guilders. A characteristic of the Dutch ornamental industry is the wide range of products. About 110 species of cut flower and 300 species of pot plant are grown....
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