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LEAFLET NO: 32-B Revised 9/93 - Author Reviewed 4/96
GREENHOUSE VEGETABLE LIST OF REFERENCES - II
L. George Wilson, Mary M. Peet
Extension Horticultural Specialists
Department of Horticultural Science
North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service
North Carolina State University
The following publications are available and can be obtained from the library, publisher or institution. An address list is included at the end of this publication. In some instances there may be a minimal charge for the publication.
GENERAL PRODUCTION
Bennett, W. F. (ed.) 1993. Nutrient deficiencies and toxicities in crop plants. APS Press, Inc. St. Paul, MN. 190 pp.
Blom, T., C. Fisher, F. Ingratta, W. Jarvis, T. Papadopoulas, J. Potter, I. Smith, W. Straver, and H. Tiessen. 1989. Growing greenhouse vegetables. Pub. 526. Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ontario, Canada1.
Hochmuth, G. 1990. Greenhouse vegetable production handbook. Volumes 1-3. Circulars 46-48. Florida Cooperative ExtensionService, C. M. Hinton, (minimal charge for each volume).2
Hochmuth, G. 1993. Production of Florida greenhouse vegetables in rockwool: Greenhouse design and crop management. Cooperative Extension Service. Bulletin SP110, 24 pp. (minimal charge).2
Jarvis, W. R. 1989. Managing diseases of greenhouse crops. APS. Press, Inc. St. Paul, MN. 288 pp.
Lorenz, O.A. and D. A. Maynard. 1988. Knott's handbook for vegetable growers. 3rd edition, Wiley & Interscience. NewYork. pp. 50-65.
Nelson, P. V. 1984. Greenhouse operation management. Reston, Virginia: Reston Pub. Co., Inc., Reston, VA.
CONSTRUCTION AND DESIGN
Acme Engineering and Mnfg. Co. 1969. The greenhouse climate control handbook. Muskegee, OK.
Anonymous. 1975. List of plans for greenhouse or horticultural facilities. No. AEN-4. Cooperative Extension Service,Univ. Kentucky, Lexington3.
Blom, T. J., W. Brown and J. Hughes. 1991. Greenhouses. Pub. 40, Ministry of Agric. and Food, Parliament Bldgs., Toronto,Ontario, Canada1.
Blom, T., F. Ingratta, and J. Hughes. 1982. Energy conservation in Ontario greenhouses. Pub. 65. Ministry of Agric. andFood, Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ontario, Canada1.
Duncan, G. A., J. N. Walker and L. W. Turner. 1981. Energy for greenhouses. Part 1: Energy conservation. No. AEES-16.Cooperative Extension Service, Univ. Kentucky, Lexington and Kentucky Dept. Energy3.
Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service. Greenhouse Engineering. NRAES-33.4
_____. Energy conservation for commercial greenhouses. NRAES-3. ($4.25).4
_____. Trickle irrigation. NRAES-4. ($3.25).4
_____. Boom sprayers. NRAES-19. ($2.75).4
Roberts, W. J. Porous concrete for the greenhouse floor. Dept. Biol./Ag. Eng., Cook College, P.O. Box 231, New Brunswick,NJ. Mimeo5.
Roberts, W. J. and D. R. Mears. 1984. Floor heating and bench heating for greenhouses. Dept. Bio./Ag. Eng., Cook College,New Brunswick, NJ. Bul. E-047. ($2.00)5.
Roberts, W. J. and D. R. Mears. 1984. Heating and venting greenhouses. Dept. Bio./Ag. Eng., Cook College. NewBrunswick, NJ. Bul. E-046. ($2.00)5.
Roberts, W. J., D. R. Mears, J. C. Simpleins, J. P. Cipolletti. 1981. Movable thermal insulation for greenhouses. Dept. Bio./Ag. Eng. Cook College. New Brunswick, NJ. Research Paper No. PO 3130-01-81. ($1.00)5.
Short, T. H. and W. L. Bauerle. 1980. Greenhouse production with lower production costs. In: Cutting energy costs. Stock No. 001-000-04173-8. U.S. Dept. of Agric., Washington DC.
Voorberg, R. and D. Gallagher. 1983. Greenhouse heating with wood waste. Order No. 83-092, AGDEX 290/717. Ministry of Agric. and Food, Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ontario, Canada1.
Walker, J. N. and G. A. Duncan. 1974. Greenhouse location and orientation. Misc. 397. Cooperative Extension Service, Univ. Kentucky, Lexington3.
_____. 1973. Estimating heating requirements and fuel costs. No. AEN-8. Dept. Agric. Engr., Univ. Kentucky, Lexington3.
_____. 1973. Estimating greenhouse ventilation requirements. No. AEN-9. Dept. Agric. Engr., Univ. Kentucky, Lexington3.
_____. 1973. Greenhouse structures. No. AEN-12. Dept. Agric. Engr., Univ. Kentucky, Lexington3.
_____. 1973. Air circulation in greenhouses. No. AEN-18. Dept. Agric. Engr., Univ. Kentucky, Lexington3.
_____. 1973. Greenhouse humidity control. No. AEN-19. Dept. Agric. Engr., Univ. Kentucky, Lexington3.
_____. 1973. Cooling greenhouses. No. AEN-28. Dept. Agric. Engr., Univ. Kentucky, Lexington3.
_____. 1974. Greenhouse ventilation systems. No. AEN-30. Dept. Agric. Engr., Univ. Kentucky, Lexington3.
_____. 1974. Greenhouse heating systems. AEN-31. Dept. Agric. Engr. Univ. Kentucky, Lexington3.
_____. 1974. Painting greenhouses and equipment. No. AEN-14. Dept. Agric. Engr., Univ. Kentucky, Lexington3.
_____. 1979. Greenhouses benches. No. AEN-13. Dept. Agric. Engr., Univ. Kentucky, Lexington3.
_____. 1987. Rigid-frame greenhouse construction. No. AEN-15. Dept. Agric. Engr., Univ. Kentucky, Lexington3.
HYDROPONICS
Bauerle, W. L. 1984. Bag culture productivity of greenhouse tomatoes. Special Circ. 108. Columbus, OH.7
Boodley, J. W. and R. Sheldrake, Jr. 1977. Cornell peat-lite mixes for commercial plant growing. Bulletin 43. New York State College of Agric. and Life Sci.
Carpenter. T. D. 1982. Analyzing and managing nutrition of vegetables grown in upright polyethylene bags. J. Plant Nut.5:1-83-1089.
Cooper, A. J. 1979. The ABC of NFT. London: Grower Books.
Ells, J. E., J. D. Butler, J. J. Hanan and W. D. Holley. 1991. Hydroponics - growing plants without soil. Cooperative Extension Service, Colorado State Univ. Factsheet, 7.606. 2 pp.8
Gerber, J. M. 1985. 1985. Hydroponics. Cooperative Extension Service. Univ. of Illinois. Factsheet, VC-19-82. 4 pp.9
Lamont, Jr., W. J. and C. W. Marr. Hydroponic systems. Cooperative Extension Service. Kansas State Univ. Bulletin. 11 pp.10
Leonhardt, K. W. and W. W. McCall. 1982. Hydroponics. Cooperative Extension Service. Univ. of Hawaii. Factsheet, GHGS-35. 4 pp.11
Poole, R. T., C. A. Conover, and J. N. Joiner. 1981. Soils and potting mixtures. In: Foliage plant production. Englewood Cliffs, NJ. Prentice Hall.
Sheldrake, R. Tomato production in bags. Bulletin No. TTB 106. W. R. Grace & Co., Cambridge, MA 02140.
Smith, D. 1987. Rockwool in horticulture. Grower Books, London England WC1N 2LP.
TOMATOES
Cotter, D. J. and R. E. Gomez. 1982. Greenhouse tomato production pointers. New Mexico State Univ. Fact Sheet 400 H-11. 5 pp.12
Ells, J. E., K. L. Goldsberg and W. M. Hartsberger. 1979. Greenhouse tomatoes for commercial growers. Cooperative Extension Service, Colorado State Univ., Factsheet, 7.606. 2 pp.8
Gardner, R. G. 1992. Summary of 1988-1992 spring greenhouse trials. Fletcher, NC.13
Hochmuth, R. C., G. J. Hochmuth, and C. W. Morrison. 1990. Evaluation of seven greenhouse tomato cultivars for production and quality in North Florida in 1989 to 1990 season. Horticultural Sciences Dept., University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.2
Liner, H. L. and A. A. Banadyga. 1974. Cost and returns from producing greenhouse tomatoes in North Carolina. Circular558. Agric. Extension, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh.14
Lindquist, R. K., C. Frost and M. L. Walgamott. 1981. Introduction of Encarsia formosa for greenhouse whitefly control on greenhouse tomatoes: A summary of progress. In: Greenhouse vegetable crops -- 1981: A summary of research. Res. Circ. 264. OARDC, Wooster, OH. pp. 11-1415.
MacLean, K. S., H. A. L. McLaughlin, and M. H. Brown. 1968. The application of tissue analysis to the production of commercial greenhouse tomatoes. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 92:531-535.
Rowe, R. C. and J. D. Farley. 1981. Control of botrytis stem canker in greenhouse tomatoes. In: Greenhouse Vegetable Crops -- 1981: A Summary of Research. Res. Circ. 264. OARDC, Wooster, OH. p. 1515.
Scott, J. W. 1981. Influence of white plastic mulch on the yield of four varieties of spring crop tomatoes. In: Greenhouse vegetable crops -- 1981: A summary of research. Res. Circ. 264. OARDC, Wooster, OH. pp. 3-415.
Scott, J. W. and J. D. Farley. 1981. Evaluation of fusarium crown and root rot resistant greenhouse tomatoes. In: Greenhouse vegetable crops -- 1981: A summary of research. Res. Circ. 264. OARDC, Wooster, OH. pp. 16-1715.
Stoner, A. K. 1971. Commercial production of greenhouse tomatoes. Agric. Handbook No. 382. United States Dept. Agric., Washington, D. C. 20402.
Wilcox, G. E. 1979. Fertilizer schedule for greenhouse tomatoes. Cooperative Extension Service, Purdue Univ. Fact Sheet, HO-144. 3 pp. (minimal charge).16
Wilcox, G. E. 1987. Growing greenhouse tomatoes in the nutrient film hydroponic system. Cooperative Extension Service,Purdue Univ. Factsheet, CIS 636. 4 pp. (minimal charge).16
CUCUMBERS
Johnson, H., Jr. and G. W. Hickman. 1984. Greenhouse cucumber production. Leaflet 2775. Cooperative Extension, Univ.Calif., Riverside.
Khosla, S. K., W. R. Jarvis, and A. P. Papadopolis. 1988. Gummy stem blight of greenhouse cucumbers. Factsheet, Order No. 88-065, AGDEX 292/685, Ministry of Agric. and Food Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ontario, Canada1.
Lindquist, R. K. 1981. Introduction of Phytoseiulus persimilis for two-spotted spider mite control on greenhouse cucumber. In: Greenhouse vegetable crops -- 1981: A summary of research. Res. Circ. 264. OARDC, Wooster, OH. pp. 8-1015.
Lindquist, R. K. and R. C. Rowe. 1984. Greenhouse cucumbers: Disease and insect control. Bull. 718, Agdex 256/605. OhioCooperative Extension Service, Ohio State Univ. Columbus. 15 pp. ($3.50) (CAUTION: chemical recommendations may be out of date)7
Straver, W. A. 1983. Growing European seedless cucumbers. Factsheet, Order No. 83-006, AGDEX 292/21, Ministry of Agric. and Food, Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ontario, Canada1.
Wilcox, G. E. 1979. European greenhouse cucumber production in nutrient film systems. Cooperative Extension Service, Purdue Univ. Fact Sheet, HO-168. 4 pp. (minimal charge).16
LETTUCE
Fisher, J. C. and J. K. Muehmer. 1978. Greenhouse lettuce production. Factsheet Order No. 78-001 AGDEX 293/13,Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.1
Wilcox, G. E. 1985. Lettuce growing in the nutrient film system. Cooperative Extension Service, Purdue Univ. Fact Sheet, HO-169. 4 pp. (minimal charge).16
INSECTS
Lindquist, R. K., C. Frost and M. L. Walgamott. 1979. Integrated control of insects and mites on greenhouse crops. Res. Circ. 245. Ohio Agric. Res. and Dev. Ctr. Ohio State Univ., Columbus. 20 pp. (minimal charge).7
Fisher, J. C. and J. L. Shipp. 1989. Using parasites for whitefly control on greenhouse vegetables. Order No. 89-119, AGDEX 290/613. Ministry of Agric. and Food, Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ontario, Canada1.
McHugh, J. B. 1991. Yes, you can win the war on whiteflies. Meister Pub., Willoughby, OH 33 pp. ($10.00).
OTHER PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST
Anonymous. 1990. Pest management recommendations for Ontario greenhouse crops. Pub. 365. Ministry of Agric. and Food, Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (CAUTION: chemical recommendations not applicable for NC)1.
Blom, T. J., W. A. Straver, and F. J. Ingratta. 1984. Carbon dioxide in greenhouses. Factsheet, Order No. 84-026, AGDEX 290/27. Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ontario, Canada1.
Blom, T. J. et al. 1987. Water quality for greenhouse crops. Factsheet, Order No. 87-045, AGDEX 290/15. Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ontario, Canada1.
Eysinga, J. P. N., L. R. Van, and K. W. Smilde. 1981. Nutritional disorders in glasshouse tomatoes, cucumbers and lettuce. Centre for Agricultural Pub. and Doc., Wageningen, The Netherlands.
Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service. Storage of fruits, vegetables, and floriculture crops.4
Ormond, D. P. and T. J. Blom. 1988. Air pollution in greenhouses. Factsheet, Order No. 88-103, AGNEX 290/092. Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ontario, Canada.1
Papadopoulos, A. P. and S. Khosla. 1990. Post-harvest handling of greenhouse vegetables: Strategies for the prevention of ethylene damage. Order No. 90-220, AGDEX 290/57. Ministry of Agric. and Food, Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ontario, Canada1.
Peppers and aubergines. Growers guide #3. Grower's Books, London. (available only to Crop King growers). P.O. Box 310 CG, Medina, OH 44248 (216) 725-5656.
Schiales, F. D. 1982. Greenhouse production of vegetable plants. ARS-USDA, Proceedings, Misc. Publ. No. 1422. 4 pp.17
MAGAZINES
American Vegetable and Greenhouse Grower, Meister Pub., 37733 Euclid Ave., Willoughby, OH 44094 -- $14/year. (phone 216/942-2000).
The Grower, Marketing Department, 50 Doughty St., London WC1N 2BR. (Cost = 45/year. Make check payable to: Grower Publications, Ltd.).
Greenhouse Canada, 222 Argyle Ave., Delhi, Ontario, Canada N4B 2Y2 -- $36/year. (phone 519/582-2513).
Greenhouse Manager, P.O. Box 1868, Fort Worth, TX -- $24/year. (phone 817/332-8236).
NEWSLETTERS AND/OR ASSOCIATIONS
American Greenhouse Vegetable Growers Association, P.O. Box 25058, Colorado Springs, CO 80936. (phone 719/531-0505).
Horticultural Engineering Newsletter, Dept. Bio/Ag. Eng., Cook College, P.O. Box 231, New Brunswick, NJ 08903.
DeRuiter Seeds Inc., P.O. Box 20228, Columbus, OH 43220. (phone 614/459-1498).
Hydroponic Society of America, P.O. Box 6067, Concord, CA 94524. $30/year with membership. (phone 510/682-4193).
North Carolina Greenhouse Vegetable Growers Association, Kilgore Hall, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7609. $25/general membership, $35/Associate membership. (Free sample upon request).
ORDERING LIST
1) Consumer Information Center, Ontario Ministry of Agric. and Food, 801 Bay St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M7A2B2 (phone 416/965-1421).
2) Publications Distribution Center, IFAS Building 664, University of Florida, P.O. Box 110011, Gainesville, FL 32611-0011.
3) Bulletin Room, Ag. Distribution Centers, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40546-02291 (phone 606/257-3000 Ext. 111).
4) Northeast Regional Agricultural Engineering Service. 152 Riley Robb Hall, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY 14853 (phone 607/255-7654).
5) Publications Distribution Center, Cook College, Rutgers University, P.O. Box 231, New Brunswick, NJ 08903 (make checks payable to: Rutgers Cooperative Extension).
6) Publication Office, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
7) Publications Office, Ohio Cooperative Extension Service, 2021 Coffey Rd., Columbus, OH 43210-1044 (phone 614/292-1607).
8) Colorado State Univ., Dept. of Horticulture, Ft. Collins, CO 80523 (phone 303/491-7079).
9) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Dept. of Horticulture, 1105 Plant Science Lab, 1201 S. Dorner Drive, Urbana, IL 61801 (phone 217/333-1969).
10) Kansas State Univ., Dept. of Horticulture and Forestry, Waters Hall, Room 226, Manhattan KS 66506 (phone 913/532- 6173).
11) Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service, College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822 (phone 808/956-3894).
12) Cooperative Extension Service, USDA, New Mexico State Univ., Las Cruces, NM 88003-0031.
13) Mountain Crops Research and Extension Center, 2016 Fanning Bridge Rd., Fletcher, NC 28732 (phone 704/684-3562).
14) Cooperative Extension Publications. NCSU, 318 Ricks, Box 7603, Raleigh, NC 27695-7603 (phone 919/515-3173).
15) Mailing Room, OARDC, Wooster, OH 44691 (phone 216/263-3700).
16) Purdue University, 1165 Horticulture Bldg., West Lafayette, IN 47901-1165 (phone 317/494-1298).
17) Cooperative Extension Service, Route 5, Box 246, Salisbury, MD 21801 (phone 410/742-1179).
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