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Symposium on Nutrition, Growing Techniques, and Plant Substrates (1985 Aas, Norway). Symposium on Nutrition, Growing Techniques and Plant Substrates: Aas, Norway 23-28 June, 1985. Edited by Gisler©ıd H. R and International Society for Horticultural Science. Commission for Plant Substrates. Wageningen, Netherlands: International Society for Horticultural Science, 1986.

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El-Gobbi, Mahgub Omar. The effect of organic matter in corporation on the behaviour of calcareous growing media. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1997.

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Kirkland, Catriona C. The effect of peat grade, irrigation system and nutrient form on the growth and development of three plant species. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1997.

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Pipe, Jim. Growing plants. North Mankato, MN: Stargazer Books, 2007.

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Claybourne, Anna. Growing plants: Plant life processes. Oxford: Heinemann Library, 2008.

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Claybourne, Anna. Growing plants: Plant life processes. Chicago, Ill: Heinemann Library, 2008.

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Barbara, Taylor. Growing plants. New York: Warwick Press, 1991.

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Handreck, K. A. Growing media for ornamental plants and turf. 3rd ed. Randwick, NSW, Australia: University of New South Wales Press, 2002.

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Handreck, K. A. Growing media for ornamental plants and turf. Randwick, NSW, Australia: University of New South Wales Press, 1994.

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Handreck, K. A. Growing media for ornamental plants and turf. Kensington, N.S.W: New South Wales University Press, 1989.

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1946-, Black N. D., ed. Growing media for ornamental plants and turf. 3rd ed. Sydney, NSW, Australia: University of New South Wales Press, 2002.

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Principles of plant science: Environmental factors and technology in growing plants. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2005.

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Morris, Ting. Growing things. New York: F. Watts, 1994.

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Morris, Ting. Growing things. North Mankato, MN: Sea To Sea Publications, 2006.

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Barbara, Taylor. Green thumbs up!: The science of growing plants. New York: Random House, 1992.

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Amarullah, Amarullah, Mardhiana Mardhiana, Willem Willem, and Nurul Chairiyah. Dasar Agronomi. Syiah Kuala University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52574/syiahkualauniversitypress.217.

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The world of agriculture promises development prospects both from the point of view of region, commodity and cultivation technology. The urgency of Agronomy is to recognize, understand the ins and outs of plants, and their breeding activities. Furthermore, food crops, plantations, fruit, vegetables, spices, and even flowers require a proper and adequate technique of propagation of planting material and growing media for plants to grow and develop into production. Modern plant cultivation technology with all its developments has become a practical plant management option such as tabulampot, hydroponics, silviculture and aeroponics also requires knowledge and skills, all of which are summarized and presented in "Basic Agronomy". Books with rich knowledge and benefits for humans and their lives, described in simple and easy-to-understand language, related to the history of agriculture and agronomy, the origin and distribution center of plants, conditions for growth and reproduction, cultivation techniques, harvest and post-harvest, technological developments. cultivation. The existence of this book is expected to answer people's curiosity about the world of agriculture, especially plant cultivation, from the selection of commodities, planting materials and growing media, planting to maintenance and even harvesting and post-harvest handling.
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(Illustrator), Charlene Delage, ed. Plant Packages: A Book About Seeds (Growing Things). Picture Window Books, 2003.

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Blackaby, Susan. Plant Packages: A Book About Seeds (Growing Things). Picture Window Books, 2005.

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Pipe, Jim. Growing Plants: Leaves, Roots, and Shoots (Science Starters). Stargazer Books, 2007.

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Handbreck, K. A., and N. P. Black. Growing Media for Ornamental Plants and Turf. 3rd ed. International Specialized Book Services, 1999.

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Handreck, Kevin, and Neil Black. Growing Media for Ornamental Plants and Turf. 3rd ed. UNSW Press, 2002.

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Decoteau, Dennis R. Principles of Plant Science: Environmental Factors and Technology in Growing Plants. Prentice Hall, 2004.

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Decoteau, Dennis R. Principles of Plant Science: Environmental Factors and Technology in Growing Plants. Prentice Hall, 2004.

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Mazzolai, Barbara. Growth and tropism. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199674923.003.0009.

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Plants or plant parts, such as roots or leaves, have the capacity of moving by growing in response to external stimuli with high plasticity and morphological adaptation to the environment. This chapter analyses some plant features and how they have been translated in artificial devices and control. A new generation of ICT hardware and software technologies inspired from plants is described, which includes an artificial root-like prototype that moves in soil imitating the sloughing mechanism of cells at the root apex level; as well as innovative osmotic-based actuators that generate movement imitating turgor variation in the plant cells. As future directions, new technologies expected from the study of plants concern energy-efficient actuation systems, chemical and physical microsensors, sensor fusion techniques, kinematics models, and distributed, adaptive control in networked structures with local information and communication capabilities.
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Rickard, Simon. New Ornamental Garden. CSIRO Publishing, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643101760.

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This book takes a fresh look at garden-worthy plants for Australian conditions. It will help gardeners to reappraise their climate, select appropriate plants and modify gardening practices to create beautiful gardens featuring native and exotic plants with proven drought tolerance, reliability and minimal weed potential. The New Ornamental Garden shows how heat, cold, water availability, rainfall patterns, length of growing season, evaporation rate and humidity influence plant growth in Australia, from the wet sub-tropics to the temperate climate of southern Australia. It also discusses the influence of microclimates within a garden: dry sun, dry shade, moist sun, moist shade, seaside conditions, exposed sites, urban situations and root competition from eucalyptus and allelopaths. The main focus of the book is the plant index, which contains notes on hundreds of plant varieties and how they function in the garden. All gardeners will benefit from reading this book!
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