scholarly journals Tracking down coupled innovations supporting agroecological vegetable crop protection to foster sustainability transition of agrifood systems

2022 ◽  
Vol 196 ◽  
pp. 103354
Author(s):  
Yann Boulestreau ◽  
Claire-Lise Peyras ◽  
Marion Casagrande ◽  
Mireille Navarrete
2020 ◽  
Vol 185 ◽  
pp. 102953 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amélie Lefèvre ◽  
Benjamin Perrin ◽  
Claire Lesur-Dumoulin ◽  
Chloé Salembier ◽  
Mireille Navarrete

Plants ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 92 ◽  
Author(s):  
Massimiliano Renna

Sea fennel (Crithmum maritimum L.), a perennial halophyte typical of coastal habits, is well known for several food and non-food uses. This review presents both the characteristics and ethnobotany as well as the findings, technical advances and potential of sea fennel research with the aim to improve and disseminate knowledge regarding the value and potentials of this halophyte. Current knowledge suggest that sea fennel shows good potential as an emerging crop, being a refined food and also an interesting source of human health compounds and crop protection products. Moreover, sea fennel may be proposed as an alternative and sustainable cash crop also in the context of a saline agriculture regime. On the other hand, some aspects of sea fennel require further understanding; therefore, new research and development activities should be carried out before full commercial exploitation.


Planta Medica ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 81 (S 01) ◽  
pp. S1-S381 ◽  
Author(s):  
A Bruguière ◽  
AM Le Ray ◽  
D Bréard ◽  
N Blon ◽  
N Bataillé ◽  
...  

EDIS ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mary Dixon ◽  
Guodong Liu

Tomato is in high demand because of its taste and health benefits. In Florida, tomato is the number one vegetable crop in terms of both acreage and value. Because of its high value and wide acreage, it is important for tomato production to be efficient in its water and nutrient use, which may be improved through fertigation practices. Therefore, the objective of this new 7-page article is to disseminate research-based methods of tomato production utilizing fertigation to enhance yield and nutrient use efficiency. Written by Mary Dixon and Guodong Liu, and published by the UF/IFAS Horticultural Sciences Department.https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/hs1392


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