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2016The past, present and future greenhouse technologies, with special reference to NASA’s greenhouse project on MarsStamatis, Konstantinos-Dissertation
May-2015Characterizing the canopy variability of the American Farm School's educational vineyard using precision agriculture methodologies and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI)Michos, Andreas-Dissertation
May-2015Remote sensing applications using Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) to identify nitrogen management in a cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) fieldPapakostoulis, Achilleas-Dissertation
May-2015Evaluate [i.e. Evaluation of] the interaction of aeration x fertilization in growing lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) under floating disks systemsKyrkou, Ioannis-Dissertation
May-2015Analysis of the main rose varieties cultivated worldwide and identification of the major ones used at Greek landscape horticulture industryVamvaka, Styliani-Dissertation
May-2015Producing tobacco (Nocotiana tabacum L.) plants in various floating systems under greenhouse conditionsSamantouros, Ioannis-Dissertation
Jun-2014Propagation of a geranium species (Pelargonium graveolens L.) under variability of substrates and rooting hormonesAgathopoulos, Themis-Dissertation
Dec-2012Using soil carbon manager - socrates, a simulation model to assess optimum soil and crop management for soil organic carbon sustainability in a farm located at Kilkis, GreeceGkalimanis, Asterios-Dissertation
Dec-2012The pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) : a case study for introduction of this plant to Anaziri farm at Peloponnisos, GreeceNisidis, Panagiotis-Dissertation
Dec-2012Field trials of ten corn (Zea mays L.) hybrids in various locations oin Greece and evaluation for silage yield and plant height as affected by local conditionsGkalimanis, Nikolaos-Dissertation
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