VEGETABLE HARVESTING
 
Lectured in 4th year Agriculture and BiotechnologySection horticulture
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Theory [A] 25.0
Exercises [B] 37.5
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 170
Studypoints [E] 6
Level specialized
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Omer MEKERS
Reference BILBIT04A02807
 
Key words
Glasshouse-vegetables

Objectives
Acquire a broad knowledge about the most important vegetable crops for greenhouse cultivation in the field of plant characteristics and growing systems. A lot of crops can be cultivated in soils but also soilless and hydroponic cultures become more and more important;
Practices for diverse cultures have to be demonstrated


Topics
Treatment of the most important greenhouse vegetables is discussed as follows:
Botanical aspects, assortment of cultivars, culture conditions of young plants, growing schedules, nutrition and fertilisation, techniques to control growth factors, plant infections and diseases , harvest methods and commercialising of end products.
The crops are separately discussed in order of importance or of affinities: tomato, cucumber, sweet pepper, lettuce, endive, lamb's lettuce, radish, courgette, asparagus, celery, strawberries.

Prerequisites
  • knowledge of principles of horticultural plant growing
  • application of horticultural techniques


Final Objectives
An overview of the culture aspects of growing vegetables in greenhouses.

Materials used
- teacher's course - other textbook(s) - background information
- scientific technical literature- school library materials ... - others


Study costs
Cost: 75.0 EUR
± 75 Euro

Study guidance
The student can always make an appointment.

Teaching Methods
- lectures - demonstrations - exercises - individual reports - field work - home study - training period


Assessment
- Scoring system :
oral examination - written tests - others


Lecturer(s)
Omer Mekers