Winter Production of Asian Leafy Greens in High Tunnels Using Biodegradable Mulches
Use of season extension tools such as high tunnels and diverse vegetable crops have been crucial in improving competitiveness of vegetable growers in Mississippi who operate on small- to medium-sized farms. Chinese cabbage, also known as pak choy or bok choy, has become increasingly popular due to n...
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Main Authors: | Tongyin Li, Geoffrey T. Lalk, Qianwen Zhang, Zhiheng Xing, Guihong Bi |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/db03caa9f53640a68e1ea3463186739c |
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