Current Events
2009
3rd International Symposium on Biologiocal Control of Arthropods. Christchurch, New Zealand. 8-13 February 2009. Contact: Sara Russell, Professional Development Group, PO Box 84, Lincoln University, Canterbury, New Zealand, e-mail: russels4@lincoln.ac.nz Website: http://www.isbca09.com2008
ISHS International Workshop on Greenhouse Environmental Control and Crop Production in Semi-Arid Regions. Tucson, Arizona. October 20-24, 2008. Contact: Phone: 520-626-9566. Web: http://www.GHWorkshopAridRegions2008.org
GreenSys2009 - International Symposium on High Technology for Greenhouse Systems. Quebec City, Canada. June 14-19, 2009. Contact: GreenSys 2009 Conference Secretariat c/o Agora Communication, 635-2590 Laurier Boulevard, Québec City, Québec, G1V 4M6 Canada. Phone: +1 418 658-6755 Fax: +1 418 658-8850 E-mail: info@greensys2009.com Web: http://www.greensys2009.com/home.aspx
Past Events 2008
19th International Pepper Conference. Atlantic City, New Jersey. September 7-10, 2008. Contact: Wesley Kline Phone: 856-451-2800 Web: http://njveg.rutgers.edu/NJpepperconference/index.html
Dan Cantliffe and Nicole Shaw.
Southeast Greenhouse Growers Conference & Trade Show. Greenville, South Carolina, June 19-21, 2008. Contact: 614-487-1117. Web: http://www.sgcts.org
Nicole Shaw. Container Grown Mini Veggies.
2008 American Society for Horticultural Sciences Annual Conference. Orlando, Florida. July 21-24, 2008. Rozen Plaza Hotel. Contact: Tracy Shawn Phone: 703.836.4606 x 330 Fax: 703.836.2024 Web: http://www.ashs.org
Jeanmarie Mitchell Harty. Aromatic profile of ‘Galia’ muskmelon (Cucumis melo L. var. Reticulatus Ser.).
Jeanmarie Mitchell Harty. Aroma volatile evaluation of Galia and Antisense ACC-oxidase (CMACO-1) Galia muskmelons (Cucumis melo L. var. Reticulatus Ser.).
Shubin Saha. Chlorination impacts on tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) transplants in production with floatation irrigation.
Elizabeth Thomas. Eretmocerus mundus for control of Bemisia tabaci on greenhouse-grown squash.
Elena Lon Kan. Total carotenoids and capsaicinoids contents of Datil hot pepper as affected by harvest maturity and storage temperature.
Greenhouse Crop Production & Engineering Design Short Course. Tucson, Arizona, Jan. 20-23, 2008. Contact: Glenn McCready, email: gmcc@ag.arizona.edu. Web: See Summary page link (click here).
Nicole Shaw. Alternative Crops for Greenhouse Production.
Plasticulture '08 - the 34th National Agricultural Plastics Congress. Tampa, Florida, March 7-10, 2008. Contact: info@plasticulture.org. Web: http://www.plasticulture.org
Dan Cantliffe. Fifty years of plasticulture in Florida.
Nicole Shaw. Greenhouse Protected Agriculture of Vegetable Crops at the University of Florida: An Overview.
International Symposium on Strategies Towards Sustainability of Protected Cultivation in Mild Winter Climate. Antalya, Turkey, April 6-11, 2008. Conact Info: Prof. Dr. Yüksel Tüzel, Ege University, Agriculture Faculty, Department of Horticulture, 35100 Bornova Izmir, Turkey. Phone: (90)2323880110ext1398, Fax: (90)2323881865, E-mail: yuksel.tuzel@ege.edu.tr. Web: http://www.protectedcultivation2008.com
Florida State Horticultural Society Annual Meeting. June 1-3, 2008. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Web: http://www.fshs.org
Dan Cantliffe. Increased net profits result from greenhouse-grown colored peppers compared to field production in Florida.
Dan Cantliffe. Potential profits from greenhouse-grown organic strawberries are greater than conventional greenhouse or field-grown strawberries in Florida.
Dan Cantliffe. Passively-ventilated greenhouse production of European-type cucumber is 1200X more profitable than field-grown slicing cucumber in Florida.
Jeanmarie Mitchell Harty. Fruit quality and aroma characteristics of 'Red Moon' specialty red-fleshed cantaloupe (Cucumis melo L.).
Nicole Shaw. Greenhouse production of the famous St. Augustine hot pepper, the Datil (Capsicum chinense var.).
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