VI. PROTECTED AGRICULTURE
Secker, I., G.J. Hochmuth and D.J. Cantliffe. Walk-in tunnels with passive solar heating (water tubes) for cucumber and squash production in north Florida. Citrus Veg. Mag. 1995. Vol. 58, pp. 44-49.
Waldo, E., G.J. Hochmuth and D.J. Cantliffe. Protected Culture of 'Galia' melons. Fla. State Hort. Soc. Proc. 1997. Vol. 110, pp. 303-306.
Waldo, E.A., G.J. Hochmuth, D.J. Cantliffe and S.A. Sargent. Growing 'Galia' muskmelons using walk-in tunnels and a soilless culture system in Florida and the economic feasibility of using these systems. Fla. State Hort. Soc. Proc. 1998. Vol. 111, pp. 62-69.
Hochmuth, G.J., D.J. Cantliffe, Z. Karchi and I. Secker. The plasticulture research and demonstration project in Florida. Proc. Intl. Cong. for Plastics in Agric, Tel Aviv, Israel. 1998. pp. 163-170.
Hochmuth, G.J., D.J. Cantliffe, Z. Karchi and I Secker. The Florida Center for Plasticulture. Amer. Soc. Plasticulture. 1998. pp. 231-236.
Jovicich, E., D.J. Cantliffe and G.J. Hochmuth. Plant density and shoot pruning on yield and quality of a summer greenhouse sweet pepper crop in North Central Florida. Proc. 28th Natl. Agric. Plastics Congress. 1999. pp. 184-190.
Waldo, E.A., G.J. Hochmuth, D.J. Cantliffe and S.A. Sargent. Technical and economic feasibility of growing 'Galia' muskmelons in the winter in Northern Florida using protective structures and soilless culture. Proc. 28th Natl. Agric. Plastics Congress. 1999. p. 115.
Hochmuth, G.J., D.J. Cantliffe, Z. Karchi and I. Secker. The Florida Center for Plasticulture. Plasticulture. 1999. Vol. 118, pp. 58-65.
Jovicich, E., D.J. Cantliffe and G.J. Hochmuth. "Elephant's Foot", a plant disorder in hydroponic greenhouse sweet pepper. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 1999. Vol. 112, pp. 310-312.
Cantliffe, D.J. and J.J. Van Sickle. European greenhouse industry: growing practices and competitiveness to U.S. markets. 2000 Fla. Tomato Inst. Proc. PRO517 C.S. Vavrina ed., pp. 6-9.
Shaw, N.L., D.J. Cantliffe, J.C. Rodriquez, S. Taylor, and D.M. Spencer. 'Beit Alpha' cucumber, an exciting new greenhouse crop. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 2000. Vol. 113, pp. 247-253.
Cantliffe, D.J., E. Jovicich, J.C. Rodriquez, I. Secker and Z. Karchi. Passive ventilated high-roof greenhouse production of vegetables in a humid mild winter climate. Acta Hort. 2001. Vol. 559, pp. 195-201.
Jovicich, E. and D.J. Cantliffe. Irrigation, soilless media, and transplant depth effect on "Elephant's Foot" plant disorder and fruit yield in a hydroponic greenhouse sweet pepper crop. Acta Hort. 2001. Vol. 559, pp. 515-520.
Cantliffe, D.J. and J.H. Vansickle. Competitiveness of the Spanish and Dutch greenhouse industries with the Florida fresh vegetable industry. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 2001. Vol. 114, pp. 283-287.
Shaw, N.L., D.J. Cantliffe, and S. Taylor. Hydroponically produced 'Galia' muskmelon - What's the secret? Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 2001. Vol. 114, pp. 288-293.
Lamb, E.M., N.L. Shaw, and D.J. Cantliffe. 'Beit Alpha' cucumber: A new greenhouse crop for Florida. July 2001. HS-810 EDIS http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu.
Rodriguez, J.C., D.J. Cantliffe, and N. Shaw. Performance of greenhouse tomato varieties grown in soilless culture in north central Florida. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 2001. Vol. 114, pp. 303-306.
Cantliffe, D.J. and N. Shaw. New crops for the southeast. Amer. Veg. Grower. 2002. Vol. 50, pp. 1GHI-2GHI.
Cantliffe, D.J. and N. Shaw. New crops for the southeast. Florida Grower. 2002. Vol. 95, pp. 1GHI-2GHI.
Cantliffe, D.J. Culture and management of open-field vegetables grown in the off season in a semi-tropical climate. Acta Hort. 2002. Vol. 579, pp. 297-305.
Cantliffe, D.J. and J.J. Vansickle. Industria Europea de invernaderos, practicas de crecimiento y competitivadad en el mercado estadounidense. FE 332. March 2002. EDIS http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu.
Cantliffe, D.J. and J.J. Vansickle. Global competition, greenhouse production: Are they something for Florida vegetable producers to consider? FACTS Proc. 2002, pp. 10-13.
Shaw, N.L., D.J. Cantliffe and J. Rodriquez. New greenhouse vegetable crops for the southeast. FACTS Proc. 2002, pp. 13-14.
Rondon, S.I., D.J. Cantliffe and J. Price. Augmentative biological control of insects: Possibilities for vegetable greenhouse producers. FACTS Proc. 2002, pp. 15-16.
Cantliffe, D.J. and J.J. Vansickle. Can Florida compete with the Spanish and Dutch greenhouse industries? Part I. The Tomato Magazine 2002. Vol. 6(3), pp. 11-12, 17.
Cantliffe, D.J. and J.J. Vansickle. Can Florida compete with the Spanish and Dutch greenhouse industries? Part II. The Tomato Magazine 2002. Vol. 6(4), pp. 8-11.
Shaw, N.L. and D.J. Cantliffe. Brightly colored pepper cultivars for greenhouse production in Florida. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 2002. Vol. 115, pp. 236-241.
Cantliffe, D.J., and J.J. Vansickle. A sleeping giant: Can Florida compete with the Spanish and Dutch greenhouse industries? Practical Hydroponics and Greenhouses. 2002. Issue 67, pp. 30-36.
Rodriguez, J. C., N. L. Shaw, and D. J. Cantliffe. Production of Galia-type muskmelon using a passive ventilated greenhouse and soilless culture. Cucurbitaceae 2002, pp. 365-372.
Cantliffe, D., S. I. Rondon, and A. Paranjpe. Strawberry culture under protective structures. I. Production Systems. Berry Times 2002. Vol. 11, pp. 1-2.
Cantliffe, D., S. I. Rondon, and A. Paranjpe. Strawberry culture under protective structures. II. Biological Control of Pests. Berry Times 2002. Vol. II, pp. 4-5.
Rondon, S. I. and D. J. Cantliffe. Manejo integrado manejo integrado de plagas en el invernadero. In: Curso internacional de producciόn de hortalizas en invernadero. J. Z. Castellanos and J. J. Munoz eds. 2003, pp. 233-244.
Rondon, S. I. and D. J. Cantliffe, and J. F. Price. Application of beneficial insects for reduced insecticide use on strawberry in Florida: an on-going research program at the University of Florida. NASGA News. November 2003.
Shaw, N. L. and D. J. Cantliffe. Cucumber-greenhouse, Beit Alpha type. In: Vegetable Variety Trial Results in Florida for 2002. S. M. Olson and E. H. Simonne eds. 2003, p. 12. Civ. S-396.
Shaw, N. L. and D. J. Cantliffe. Muskmelon-greenhouse, Galia type. In: Vegetable Variety Trial Results in Florida for 2002. S. M. Olson and E. H. Simonne eds. 2003, p. 13. Civ. S-396.
Shaw, N. L. and D. J. Cantliffe. Pepper-greenhouse, red, yellow, orange, and brown/purple. In: Vegetable Variety Trial Results in Florida for 2002. S. M. Olson and E. H. Simonne eds. 2003, pp. 17-21. Civ. S-396.
Cantliffe, D. and J. Vansickle. Mexican competition: Now from the greenhouse. 2003 Florida Tomato Institute Proc. P. Gilreath and W. H. Stall eds. 2003, pp. 2-3.
Jovicich, E., D. J. Cantliffe, N. L. Shaw, and S. A Sargent. Production of greenhouse-grown peppers in Florida. Citrus and Vegetable Magazine. 2003. Vol. 67, pp. G 7-12.
Hochmuth, R. C., D. J. Cantliffe, and N. L. Shaw. Alternative greenhouse crops. Citrus and Vegetable Magazine. 2003. Vol. 67, pp. G 13-16.
Shaw, N. and D. J. Cantliffe. Color your world. American Vegetable Grower. 2003. Vol. 51, p. 4 GHI.
Shaw, N. and D. J. Cantliffe. Color your world. Florida Grower and Ranchers. 2003. Vol. 9, p. 4 GHI.
Rondon, S. I., D. J. Cantliffe, and J. F. Price. Thoughts on biological control of insects for strawberry. Berry Times. 2003. Vol. III(4), p. 4.
Rondon, S. I., D. J. Cantliffe, and J. F. Price. Sap beetle facts. Berry Times. 2003. Vol. III(9), p. 4.
Cantliffe, D. J., and J. J. Vansickle. Competitiveness of the Spanish and Dutch greenhouse industries with the Florida fresh vegetable industry. HS 918. April 2003. EDIS http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu.
Lamb, M., N. L. Shaw, and D. J. Cantliffe. Galia muskmelons: Evaluation for Florida greenhouse production. HS 919. June 2003. EDIS http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu.
Rondon, S. I., D. J. Cantliffe, and J.F. Price. Biological control for insect management in strawberries. HS 923. July 2003. EDIS http:/edis.ifas.ufl.edu.
Shaw, N. L. and D. J. Cantliffe. Hydroponically produced mini-cucumber with improved powdery mildew resistance. Proc. Fla. State Hort Soc. 2003. Vol. 116, pp. 58-62.
Paranjpe. A.V., D. J. Cantliffe, S. Rondon, C.K. Chandler, J.K. Brecht, E.J. Brecht, and K. Cordasco. Trends in fruit yield and quality, susceptibility to powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca maculaus), and aphid (Aphis gossypi) infestation for seven strawberry cultivars grown without pesticides in a passively ventilated greenhouse using pine bark as soilless substrate. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 2003. Vol. 116, pp. 63-72.
Paranjpe, A.V., D. J. Cantliffe, E. M. Lamb, P. J. Stoffella, and C. Powell. Winter strawberry production in greenhouses using soilless substrates: An alternative to methyl bromide soil fumigation. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 2003. Vol. 116, pp. 98-105.
Cantliffe, D.J., P.J. Stoffella and W.M. Nascimento. IX International Symposium on Timing Field production in Vegetable Crops. Acta Hort. 607. 2003, p. 236
Jovicich, E., D. J. Cantliffe, and P. J. Stoffella. Managing greenhouse grown peppers in a saline environment. Acta Hort. 2003. Vol. 609, pp. 187-191.
Jovicich, E., D. J. Cantliffe, and P. J. Stoffella. Reduced fertigation of soilless greenhouse peppers improves fruit yield and quality. Acta Hort. 2003. Vol. 609, pp. 193-196.
Cantliffe, D.J. International Congress on Greenhouse Vegetables. The Production Chain of Fresh Tomatoes, Peppers and Cucumbers. Acta Hort. 611. 2003, 93 p.
Cantliffe, D. J., J. Funes, E. Jovicich, A. Paranjpe, J. Rodriguez, and N. Shaw. Media and containers for greenhouse soilless grown cucumbers, melons, peppers and strawberries. Acta Hort. 2003. Vol. 614, pp. 199-203.
Jovicich, E., D. J. Cantliffe and P. J. Stoffella. “Spanish” pepper trellis system and high plant density can increase fruit yield, fruit quality, and reduce labor in a hydroponic, passive-ventilated greenhouse. Acta Hort. 2003. Vol. 614, pp. 255-262.
Paranjpe, A., D. J. Cantliffe, E. M. Lamb, P. J. Stoffella, and C. Powell. Increasing winter strawberry production in North-Central Florida using passive ventilated greenhouse and high plant densities. Acta Hort. 2003. Vol. 626, pp. 269-276.
Rondon, S. I., D.J. Cantliffe, and J.F. Price. Anasa tristis (Heteroptera:Coreidae) developmental, survival and egg distribution on Beit Alpha cucumber and as a prey for Coleomegilla Maculata (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) and Geocoris puncties (Heteroptera:Lygaeidare). Florida Entomologist. 2003. Vol. 86, pp. 488-490.
Cantliffe, D. J., N. L. Shaw, and E. Jovicich. New vegetable crops for greenhouses in the southeastern United States. Acta Hort. 2004. Vol. 633, pp. 483-487.
Cantliffe, D.J., P.J. Stoffella and N.L. Shaw. International Symposium on Protected Culture in a Mild-Winter Climates: Production, Pest Management and Global Competition. Acta Hort. 659, Vol. 1 & Vol. 2. 2004, p. 834.
Jovicich, E.J., D.J. Cantliffe, and J.J. VanSickle. U.S. imports of colored bell peppers and the opportunity for greenhouse production of peppers in Florida. Acta Hort. 2004. Vol. 659. pp. 81-85.
Jovicich, E., D.J. Cantliffe, L.S. Osborne, and P.J. Stoffella. Mite population and damage caused by broad mites (Polyphagotarsonemus Latus [Banks]) infesting bell pepper (Capsicum Annuum L.) at different seedling developmental stages. Acta Horticulturae. 2004. Vol. 569., pp. 339-344.
Rondon, S.I., J.F. Price, and D.J. Cantliffe. An integrated pest management approach: Monitoring strawberry pests grown under protected structures. Acta Horticulturae. 2004. Vol. 659, pp. 351-356.
Rondon, S.I., A.V. Paranjpe, D.J. Cantliffe, and J.F. Price. Strawberry cultivars grown under protected structure and their susceptibility to natural infestation of the cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii and to powdery mildew, Sphaerotheca maculari F. sp. Fragarie. Acta Horticulturae. 2004. Vol. 659, pp. 357-362.
Shaw, N.L. and D.J. Cantliffe. Add variety to your greenhouse and table with hydroponically grown ‘baby’ squash. Acta Horticulturae. 2004. Vol. 659, pp. 509-514.
Jovicich, E., and D.J. Cantliffe. Salts deposited on the lower stem of bell pepper contribute to a basal stem disorder in soilless, greenhouse grown plants. HortScience. 2004. Vol. 39, pp. 36-39.
Shaw, N.L., D.J. Cantliffe, J. Funes, and C. Shine. Successful beit alpha cucumber production in the greenhouse using pine bark as an alternative soilless media. HortTechnology. 2004. Vol. 14(2), pp. 289-294.
Rondon, S.I., D.J. Cantliffe and J.F. Price. The feeding behavior the feed behavior of the bigeyed bug, minute pirate bug, and pink spotted lady beetle relative to main strawberry pests. Environmental Entomology. 2004. Vol. 33, pp. 1014-1019.
Cantliffe, D. J. Renovating the Rawlings farm grove. In: News from the Creek. 2004. Vol. 7, pp. 1/5.
Rondon, S. I., D. J. Cantliffe, and J. F. Price. Best management practices started the strawberry season. Berry Times. 2004. Vol. IV(2), pp. 2-4.
Jovicich, E. and D. J. Cantliffe. "Elephant’s Foot", a basal stem disorder in greenhouse-grown bell peppers. HS 959. 2004. EDIS http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu.
Jovicich, E. and D. J. Cantliffe. Production of greenhouse-grown peppers in Florida. HS 979. 2004. EDIS http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu.
Jovicich, E., D.J. Cantliffe, and P.J. Stoffella. Fruit yield and quality of greenhouse-grown bell pepper as influenced by density, container, and trellis system. HortTechnology. 2004. Vol. 14(4), pp. 507-513.
Rondon, S.J., and D.J. Cantliffe. Chaetosiphon fragaefolli (Heteroptera:Aphididae) a potential new pest in Florida? Florida Entomologist. 2004. Vol. 87, pp. 612-615.
Smither-Kopperl, M. and D. J. Cantliffe. Protected agricultural as a methyl bromide alternative? Current reality and future promise. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 2004. Vol. 117, pp. 21-27.
Paranjpe, A. and D. J. Cantliffe. Economic feasibility of producing strawberries in a passively ventilated greenhouse in North-Central Florida. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 2004. Vol. 117, pp. 27-37.
Shaw, N. L., D. J. Cantliffe, J. C. Rodriquez, and Cecil Shine III. Economic feasibility of producing galia muskmelons in passive ventilated greenhouses and soilless culture in North Central Florida. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 2004. Vol. 117, pp. 38-42.
Shaw, N. L. and D. J. Cantliffe. Hydroponically grown ‘baby squash’: Gourmet appeal for the greenhouse grower. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 2004. Vol. 117, pp. 43-46.
Jovicich, E., J.J. Vansickle, and D.J. Cantliffe. Greenhouse-grown colored peppers: a profitable alternative for vegetable production in Florida? HortTechnology. 2005. Vol. 15, pp. 355-369.
Peres, N., S. Rondon, J. Price, and D. Cantliffe. Angular leaf spot: A bacterial disease in strawberries in Florida. Berry/Vegetable Times. January 2005.
Rondon, S.I., J.F. Price, and D.J. Cantliffe. Seasonal strawberry pests in Florida. Vegetarian Newsletter 05-02. February 2005. www.hos.ufl.edu/vegetarian/vegetarian.htm.
Rondon, S.I. and D.J. Cantliffe. Biology and Control of the strawberry aphid, Chaetosiphon fragaefolli (Cockerell) (Homoptera: Aphididae) in Florida. HS 1009. 2005. EDIS http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu.
Rondon, S.I., J.F. Price, and D.J. Cantliffe. Strawberries: Main pests and beneficials in Florida. HS 1018. 2005. EDIS http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu.
Rondon, S.I., J.F. Price, and D.J. Cantliffe. Population dynamics of the cotton aphid, Aphis gossypii (Homoptera: Aphididae) on strawberry grown under protected culture. Florida Entomologist. 2005. Vol. 87, pp. 152-158.
Shaw, N.L., and D.J. Cantliffe. Hydroponic production of gourmet ‘baby’ squash: A new high-quality greenhouse vegetable crop. HortTechnology. 2005. Vol. 15, pp. 722-728.
Cantliffe, D.J. Soilless media alleviate diseases in peppers. Greenhouse Management and Production. 2005. Vol. 25, p. 17.
Cantliffe, D. Greenhouse vegetable production at the protected agriculture project Horticultural Sciences Department at the University of Florida. In: Suwannee Valley Twilight Field Day. Ed. R. Hochmuth and L. Osborne. 2005.
Mitchell, J.M. and D.J. Cantliffe. The effects of the 2004 hurricane season on greenhouse vegetable production in Florida. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 2005. Vol. 118, pp. 93-97.
Rodriguez, J.C., N.L. Shaw, D.J. Cantliffe, and Z. Karchi. 2005. Nitrogen fertilization scheduling of hydroponically grown ‘Galia’ muskmelon. Proc. Fla. State Hort. Soc. 2005. Vol. 118, pp. 106-112.
Rondon, S.I., J.F. Price, and D.J. Cantliffe. Developmental time, reproduction, and feeding of two subspecies of Coleomegilla maculata (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in the laboratory. Florida Entomologist. 2006. Vol. 88, pp. 84-87.
Price, J.F., C.K. Chandler, J.R. Duval, S.I. Rondon, and D.J. Cantliffe. Thirty years of advances in arthropod management in Florida’s commercial strawberries. Acta Horticulturae. 2006. Vol. 708, pp. 151-154.
Mitchell, J.M., D.J. Cantliffe, H.J. Klee, S.A. Sargent, and P.J. Stoffella. Fruit quality characteristics of ‘Galia’ F1 Hybrid (Cucumis melo L. var. reticulatus Ser.) muskmelon developed from a transgenic male parent. Acta Horticulturae. 2007. Vol. 731, pp. 31-37.
Cantliffe, D.J., N.L. Shaw, J.C. Rodriguez, and P.J. Stoffella. Hydroponic greenhouse production of specialty cucurbit crops. Acta Horticulturae. 2007. Vol. 731, pp. 225-234.
Jovicich, E., D.J. Cantliffe, and E.H. Simonne. Comparative water- and fertilizer-use efficiencies of two production systems for cucumbers. Acta Horticulturae. 2007. Vol. 731, pp. 235-242.
Shaw, N.L., D.J. Cantliffe, and P.J. Stoffella. A new crop for North American greenhouse growers: Beit Alpha cucumber - progress of production technology through university research trials. Acta Horticulturae. 2007. Vol. 731, pp. 251-258.
Shaw, N.L., D.J. Cantliffe, J.C. Rodriguez, and Z. Karchi. Alternative use of pine bark media for hydroponic production of ‘Galia’ muskmelon results in profitable returns. Acta Horticulturae. 2007. Vol. 731, pp. 259-265.
Nunez-Palenius, H.G., D.J. Cantliffe, H.J. Klee, and D.J. Huber. A single insertion of ACC Oxidase gene in antisense orientation extends the shelf life in muskmelon ‘Galia’ hybrid parental line (Cucumis melo L. var. reticulatus Ser.). Acta Horticulturae. 2007. Vol. 731, pp. 421-426.
Cantliffe, D.J., N.L. Shaw, and P.J. Stoffella. Current trends in cucurbit production in the U.S. Acta Horticulturae. 2007. Vol. 731, pp. 473-478.
Cantliffe, D.J., N.L. Shaw, S.K. Saha, and N. Gruda. Greenhouse cooling for production of peppers under hot humid summer conditions in a high-roof passively-ventilated greenhouse. Acta Horticulturae. 2007. Vol. 761, pp. 41-48.
