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Table of
Contents
Section 2
Temperature and Scheduling
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Energy-efficient poinsettia production by Erik Runkle and
Jim Faust; reprinted from the August 2008
issue of Greenhouse Product News
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Energy-Efficient Annuals Part
12: Pentas & Verbena by Matthew Blanchard
and Erik Runkle; reprinted from the February 2010 issue of Greenhouse Grower
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Energy-Efficient Annuals Part
11: Angelonia & Browallia by Matthew Blanchard
and Erik Runkle; reprinted from the January 2010 issue of Greenhouse Grower
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Energy-Efficient Annuals Part
10: Vinca & Wax Begonia by Matthew Blanchard
and Erik Runkle; reprinted from the December
2009 issue of Greenhouse Grower
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Energy-Efficient Annuals Part
9: Dalia & Osteospermum by Matthew Blanchard
and Erik Runkle; reprinted from the November
2009 issue of Greenhouse Grower
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Energy-Efficient Annuals Part
8: Rudbeckia & Viola by Matthew Blanchard
and Erik Runkle; reprinted from the October
2009 issue of Greenhouse Grower
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Energy-Efficient Annuals Part
7: Seed Geranium & Zinnia by Matthew Blanchard
and Erik Runkle; reprinted from the September
2009 issue of Greenhouse Grower
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Energy-Efficient Annuals Part
6: Petunias by Matthew Blanchard
and Erik Runkle; reprinted from the August
2009 issue of Greenhouse Grower
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Energy-Efficient Annuals Part
5: Ageratum & Cosmos by Matthew Blanchard
and Erik Runkle; reprinted from the July
2009 issue of Greenhouse Grower
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Energy-Efficient Annuals Part
4: Dianthus & Snapdragon by Matthew Blanchard
and Erik Runkle; reprinted from the June
2009 issue of Greenhouse Grower
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Energy-Efficient Annuals Part
3: Timing Marigolds by Matthew Blanchard
and Erik Runkle; reprinted from the May
2009 issue of Greenhouse Grower
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Energy-Efficient Annuals Part
2:
Scheduling Bedding Plants by Erik Runkle,
Jonathan Frantz, and Matthew Blanchard; reprinted from the
April
2009 issue of Greenhouse Grower
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Energy-Efficient Annuals Part 1: Perfecting Temps & Light by Matthew
Blanchard, Erik Runkle, Paul
Fisher, and John Erwin; reprinted from the March
2009 issue of Greenhouse Grower
- Greenhouse Temperature Management by A.J. Both, Rutgers University
- Virtual Grower Information
– A free software for greenhouse growers to predict heating costs;
provided by the USDA Agricultural Research Service
- Optimize
Your Temperatures by Erik Runkle, Michigan State University; reprinted
from the December 2004 issue of issue of Greenhouse Management and
Production
- Temperatures
Affect Growth by Erik Runkle, Michigan State University; reprinted from
the April 2006 issue of Greenhouse Management and Production
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Manage Temperatures for the Best Spring Crops by Erik Runkle, Michigan
State University; reprinted from the January 2007 issue of Greenhouse
Management and Production
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Temperature Effects on Floriculture Crops and Energy Consumption by Erik
Runkle, Michigan State University; reprinted from the January/February 2006 issue of the OFA Bulletin
- Using
+DIF to Lower Fuel Costs by Erik Runkle, Michigan State University;
reprinted from the February 2007 issue of Greenhouse Product News
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Maximising the Savings from Temperature Integration by Steven Adams,
University of Warwick; reprinted from the October 2006 issue of The
Commercial Greenhouse Grower, p. 33-36
- Larger
Liners, Shorter Crop Time by Paul Fisher, Heather Warren, and Luke
Hydock, University of Florida and University of New Hampshire; reprinted
from the mid-September 2006 issue of Greenhouse Grower
- The Most
Profitable Liner Size? by Paul Fisher, University of Florida; reprinted
from the October 2006 issue of Greenhouse Grower
- Finishing Poinsettias Cooler
by Jim Faust, Clemson University and Roger
Kehoe, Ecke Ranch; reprinted from the October 2007 issue of Greenhouse
Grower
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Responses to Temperature and Light by
Matthew Blanchard and Erik Runkle, Michigan State
University; reprinted from the January 2008 issue of Greenhouse
Grower
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