Greenhouse tomato production in North America continues to increase. This is especially the case near urban centers. Information below focuses on North American production information and techniques as they are unique from those of Europe.
General:
Tomato Production (Arkansas, 2000)
Greenhouse Tomatoes (Kansas, 1995)
Growing greenhouse tomatoes in soil and in soilless media (Papadopoulos, 1991)
Hanna greenhouse tomato production
Greenhouse tomato handbook (Mississippi State)
High tunnel tomatoes. (Kaiser and Ernst, 2017. Univ of Kentucky).
Greenhouse tomatoes (Kaiser and Ernst, 2011. Univ. of Kentucky).
Growing Systems:
Growing systems for greenhouse tomatoes (McAvoy, 1992).
High tunnel tomatoes. (Kaiser and Ernst, 2017. Univ of Kentucky).
Marketing:
The market for greenhouse-grown tomatoes (Product Center, 2006)
Scheduling:
US greenhouse/hothouse hydroponic tomato timeline (Selina and Bledsoe, 2002)
Scheduling a greenhouse tomato crop (McAvoy, 1992).
Organic:
Organic greenhouse tomato production (ATTRA, 2002)
Environmental Control:
Controlling the environment in greenhouses used for tomato production (Tennessee, W017)
Grafting:
Grafting tomatoes to manage disease and increase fruit yield (K-State, 2011)
High Tunnel:
High tunnel tomatoes. (Kaiser and Ernst, 2017. Univ of Kentucky).
Nutrition:
Nutrition for greenhouse tomatoes (McAvoy, 1992).
Light:
Response of photosynthetic capacity of tomato leaves to different LED light wavelength (Yang et al., 2018).
Effects of light intensity on the growth and leaf development of young tomato plants grown under a combination of red and blue light (Fan et al., 2013).
Tomato seedling physiological responses under different percentages of blue and red photon flux ratios using LEDs and cool white fluorescent lamps. (Hernandez et al., 2016).
Temperature:
Root temperature and growth of young tomato plants (Harssema, 1977).
Disease Management:
Disease Management - Influence of a surfactant in recirculating systems on plant mortality caused by zoosporic root-infecting pathogens. (Stanghellini and Nielson, AFE Special Research Report #121)
BioSafe ppm Cheat Sheet.
Pest Management:
Commercially available biological control agents for common greenhouse insect pests (Wollaeger et la., 2015. Bulletin #3299).
Pollination:
Native bee pollination of cherry tomatoes
Fruit Cracking:
Fruit cracking in greenhouse tomatoes (McAvoy, 1994).
General:
Tomato Production (Arkansas, 2000)
Greenhouse Tomatoes (Kansas, 1995)
Growing greenhouse tomatoes in soil and in soilless media (Papadopoulos, 1991)
Hanna greenhouse tomato production
Greenhouse tomato handbook (Mississippi State)
High tunnel tomatoes. (Kaiser and Ernst, 2017. Univ of Kentucky).
Greenhouse tomatoes (Kaiser and Ernst, 2011. Univ. of Kentucky).
Growing Systems:
Growing systems for greenhouse tomatoes (McAvoy, 1992).
High tunnel tomatoes. (Kaiser and Ernst, 2017. Univ of Kentucky).
Marketing:
The market for greenhouse-grown tomatoes (Product Center, 2006)
Scheduling:
US greenhouse/hothouse hydroponic tomato timeline (Selina and Bledsoe, 2002)
Scheduling a greenhouse tomato crop (McAvoy, 1992).
Organic:
Organic greenhouse tomato production (ATTRA, 2002)
Environmental Control:
Controlling the environment in greenhouses used for tomato production (Tennessee, W017)
Grafting:
Grafting tomatoes to manage disease and increase fruit yield (K-State, 2011)
High Tunnel:
High tunnel tomatoes. (Kaiser and Ernst, 2017. Univ of Kentucky).
Nutrition:
Nutrition for greenhouse tomatoes (McAvoy, 1992).
Light:
Response of photosynthetic capacity of tomato leaves to different LED light wavelength (Yang et al., 2018).
Effects of light intensity on the growth and leaf development of young tomato plants grown under a combination of red and blue light (Fan et al., 2013).
Tomato seedling physiological responses under different percentages of blue and red photon flux ratios using LEDs and cool white fluorescent lamps. (Hernandez et al., 2016).
Temperature:
Root temperature and growth of young tomato plants (Harssema, 1977).
Disease Management:
Disease Management - Influence of a surfactant in recirculating systems on plant mortality caused by zoosporic root-infecting pathogens. (Stanghellini and Nielson, AFE Special Research Report #121)
BioSafe ppm Cheat Sheet.
Pest Management:
Commercially available biological control agents for common greenhouse insect pests (Wollaeger et la., 2015. Bulletin #3299).
Pollination:
Native bee pollination of cherry tomatoes
Fruit Cracking:
Fruit cracking in greenhouse tomatoes (McAvoy, 1994).
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