24 Oct 2017
2017 California Nursery Conference: Conclusion
Brett Cregg (Michigan State University), Paul Fisher (University of Florida), Sarah White (Clemson University), Charlie Hall (Texas A&M), and Bruno Pitton, Darren Haver, Grant Johnson, Loren Oki (University of California)
This conference, held on July 27, 2017 in Irvine, CA, focused on Water Management in Nursery and Greenhouse Production. The Clean WateR3 team presented their research studies. The conclusion of the conference dealt with recycling water: economics, monitoring quality, managemet of nutrients and agrichemicals, and pathogens and biofilm. The topics covered are:
3-1ImpactsRecycledWateronPlantPhysiologyandgrowth (1175 KB)
3-2BiofilmManagement (3947 KB)
3-3BiologicalTreatmentofRunoff (4394 KB)
3-4SlowSandFilters (2204 KB)
3-5WaterRecyclingEconomics (1245 KB)
10 Oct 2017
2017 California Nursery Conference: Part Two
Jim Owen (Virginia Tech), John D. Lea-Cox (University of Maryland), Tom Fernandez (Michigan State University), Bruno Pitton and Lorence Oki (University of California), John Majsztrik (Clemson University)
This conference, held on July 27, 2017 in Irvine, CA, focused on Water Management in Nursery and Greenhouse Production. The Clean WateR3 team presented their research studies. This second part (of three) covers economic costs of water conservation, how to control pH and salts, as well as tools and models for water management. The topics covered are:
2-1SSaveCostsRefiningSubstrateNutrientProgram (3372 KB)
2-2IrrigationManagementUsingSoilMoistureSensors (2805 KB)
2-3Wheredonutrientsgowhenyouirrigate (2760 KB)
2-4NitrogenManagementPlans (631 KB)
2-5Addingtoolsintoyourwatermanagementtoolbox (447 KB)
25 Apr 2017
A New Way to Measure Electrical Conductivity
John Lea-Cox (University of Maryland)
Electrical conductivity is vital to maintain adequate plant nutrition. Learn how to measure EC in subtrates with real-time output. Some imporant considerations are the sensor placement, and understanding the difference between bulk EC vs. pore water EC. See the article in the link bellow for an easy and cost-effective method for measuring EC.
http://www.gpnmag.com/article/a-new-way-to-measure-electrical-conductivity/