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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
September 15, 2013 September 16, 2013 September 17, 2013 September 18, 2013
8h00-8h30
8h30-9h00 Registration
9h00-9h30
9h30-10h00
10h00-10h30 Coffee break
10h30-11h00 Coffee break Coffee break
11h00-11h30
11h30-12h00
12h30-13h00
13h00-13h30
13h30-14h00
14h00-14h30
18h30-19h00
19h00-19h30
19h30-20h00 Conference dinner
20h00- …
Introduction workshops
Workshops
14h30-15h00
Technical session 6
Technical session 3
Technical session 4
Opening reception
17h00-17h30
17h30-18h00
18h00-18h30
Technical session 2
Plenary session
Technical session 1
15h30-16h00
15h00-15h30
Registration
Closing session
Lunch
Lunch
12h00-12h30
Lunch
Technical session 5
Technical tour
Coffee break
Visit of Ghent
16h00-16h30
16h30-17h00
Coffee break Network opportunity
Start End Title
9h00 10h25 Opening session
Oehoe 9h00 9h10 Sibylle Verplaetse Belgium (Flanders) Welcome on behalf of the Flemish Minister for Environment, Nature & Culture Ms Joke Schauvliege
9h10 9h25 Francesco Presicce European Union (1) Implementation of the Nitrates Directive in the EU: Results overview 2007-2011
9h25 9h55 Silvana Nicola Italy (2)The application of the Nitrates Directive to vegetable crops: tools and strategies from NEV2013 for an
integrated fertilisation management
9h55 10h25 Clive Rahn United Kingdom (3) The challenges of knowledge transfer in the implementation of the Nitrates Directive
Technical session 1 10h55 12u55 Mathias Fink Innovative cultivation and fertilization techniques in horticulture
Oehoe 10h55 11h25 Rodney Thompson Spain (4) Improved nitrogen management practices for vegetable production
11h25 11h40 Cody Thompson Canada (5) Optical sensors for the ion-selective management of hydroponic nutrient solution quality
11h40 11h55 Morgan Abras Belgium (Wallonia) (6) Management of nitrogen fertilization of fresh vegetable crops at field scale in Wallonia (Belgium)
11h55 12h10 Annette Pronk The Netherlands (7) Row application of fertilizers, manure and manure fractions to increase nutrient use efficiency
12h10 12h25 Annegret Uebelhoer Germany (8) Soil erosion in vegetable production – Solution approaches
12h25 12h40 Stefaan De Neve Belgium (Flanders) (9) Minerals and wastewater treatment products effectively increase P sorption capacity in acidic sandy soils
12h40 12h55 Introduction of poster abstracts 40 - 49
Monday - September 16, 2013
Session chair / Keynote speaker/ presenter
Start End Title
Technical session 2 14h00 15h45 Michael Hamell Recirculation of nutrients and irrigation in horticulture
Oehoe 14h00 14h30 Wim Voogt The Netherlands (10) Sustainable nutrient management in soilless culture in Dutch greenhouse horticulture
14h30 14h45 Els Berckmoes Belgium (Flanders) (11) Quantification of nutrient rich wastewater flows in soilless greenhouse cultivations
14h45 15h00 Timothy Hartz USA (12) Improving irrigation and nitrogen management in California leafy greens production
15h00 15h15 Nico Lambert Belgium (Flanders) (13)Anoxic Moving-Bed BioReactor (MBBR) and phosphate filter as a robust end-of-pipe purification strategy
for horticulture
15h15 15h30 Miguel Quemada Spain (14)Strategies to control nitrate leaching in irrigated agricultural systems and their effects on crop yield: a
comparative meta-analysis
15h30 15h45 Introduction of poster abstracts 50-59
Technical session 3 16h15 17h45 Sylvain Pellerin Catch crops and crop rotation alternatives in intensive horticultural production
Oehoe 16h15 16h45 Francesco Tei Italy (15) Optimization of N fertilisation through fertigation and green manuring: case studies in processing tomato
16h45 17h00 Hanne Kristensen Denmark (16) Nitrogen management by use of in-season living mulch in organic cauliflower production
17h00 17h15 Greet Ruysschaert Belgium (Flanders) (17) Spatial and temporal variability of rooting characteristics and catch crop effectiveness
17h15 17h30 Lingyun Kang China (18) Strategies to reduce nitrogen leaching by summer catch crop in vegetable greenhouse of North China
17h30 17h45 Introduction of posters abstracts 60-69
Monday - September 16, 2013
Session chair / Keynote speaker/ presenter
Start End Title
Technical session 4 8h30 10h30 Clive Rahn Phosphorus, horticulture and the environment
Oehoe 8h30 9h00 Sylvain Pellerin France (19) Why do we have to increase P use efficiency and recycling in cropping systems?
9h00 9h15 Jorn Nygaard Sorensen Denmark (20) Phosphorous placement for bulb onions – rates and distances
9h15 9h30 Fien Amery Belgium (Flanders) (21) The phosphorus cycle in North-West European agricultural soils
9h30 9h45 Thijs Vanden Nest Belgium (Flanders) (22) The effect of different fertilizer types on soil P conditions, crop yield and P leaching potential
9h45 10h00 Arjan Reijneveld The Netherlands (23)A more trustworthy P recommendation by implementing the intensity, buffering capacity, quantity
concept into agricultural practice
Technical session 5 10h30 12h15
Oehoe 10h30 11h00 Mathias Fink Germany (24)Future fertilizer legislation will require adapted nutrient management strategies in German vegetable
production
Technical session 5A Francesco Tei Management of vegetable crop residues and compost
E 112 11h00 11h15 Laura Agneessens Belgium (Flanders) (25)Management of vegetable crop residues for reducing nitrate leaching losses in intensive vegetable
rotations
11h15 11h30 Martin Armbruster Germany (26)Integrated nitrogen management – a strategy to improve nitrogen efficiency in intensive field vegetable
production
11h30 11h45 Tomas Van de Sande Belgium (Flanders) (27)KNS – Based advisory system proves to be a useful tool in reducing residual nitrate content of
horticultural soils in the fall
11h45 12h00 Koen Willekens Belgium (Flanders) (28)Strong effect of compost and reduced tillage on C dynamics but not on N dynamics in a vegetable
cropping system
12h00 12h15 Introduction of poster abstracts 70-78
Technical session 5B Rodney Thompson Nutrient use efficiency and fertilization advice
Oehoe 11h00 11h15 Henk Van Reuler The Netherlands (29) Fertilization of flower bulbs and hardy nursery stock in open field production in the Netherlands
11h15 11h30 Daniele Massa Italy (30) An integrated model for the management of nitrogen fertilization in leafy vegetables
11h30 11h45 Mia Tits Belgium (Flanders) (31)Nitrate nitrogen residues, soil nitrogen balance and nitrogen fertilizer recommendation in vegetable
fields in Flanders
11h45 12h00 Janjo de Haan The Netherlands (32) Soilless cultivation of outdoor horticultural crops in The Netherlands to reduce nitrogen emissions
12h00 12h15 Introduction of poster abstracts 79-88
Tuesday - September 17, 2013
Session chair / Keynote speaker/ presenter
Start End Title
Workshops 9h00 10h30
Oehoe 9h00 9h30 Inge Van Oost European Union (33)Opportunities provided by the European Innovation Partnership "Agricultural Productivity and
Sustainability" and its Operational Groups
9h30 10h00 Bart Vandecasteele Belgium (Flanders) (34) Benchmark study on innovative techniques and strategies for reduction of nutrient losses in horticulture
10h00 10h30 Georges Hofman Belgium (Flanders) (35) Benchmark study on nutrient legislation for horticultural crops in some European countries
11h00 11h45 Workshop 1
Oehoe Nutrient legislation
E112 Innovative techniques for open air vegetable cultures
E115 Innovative techniques for soil bound greenhouse horticulture
E209 Innovative techniques for soilless greenhouse horticulture
E210 Innovative techniques for soil bound floral and ornamental horticulture
Agora Flemish Action Plan Horticulture (Dutch session)
11h45 12h30 Workshop 2
Oehoe Nutrient legislation
E112 Innovative techniques for open air vegetable cultures
E115 Innovative techniques for soil bound greenhouse horticulture
E209 Innovative techniques for soilless greenhouse horticulture
E210 Innovative techniques for soil bound floral and ornamental horticulture
Agora Flemish Action Plan Horticulture (Dutch session)
Technical session 6A 13h30 15h00 Wim Voogt Nutrient legislation in horticulture
Oehoe 13h30 14h00 Michael Hamell European Union (36) Facing the nutrient challenge in the vegetable sector
14h00 14h15 Kevin Grauwels Belgium (Flanders) (37) Nitrates Directive in Flanders’ horticulture: towards nutrient management through participation
14h15 14h30 Karin Rather Germany (38) Emission control of soil nitrogen content in water protection areas in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
14h30 14h45 Filip Rys Belgium (Flanders) (39) Nitrate-leaching from container grown nursery crops on a closed culture system in open air
Oehoe 14h45 15h30 Closing session
Oehoe 14h45 15h15 Summary of workshops
15h15 15h30 Toon Denys Belgium (Flanders) Closing by CEO Flemish Land Agency (VLM)
Oehoe 15h30 16h00 Network moment for exploring long-term collaboration and research opportunities
Wednesday - September 18, 2013
Session chair / Keynote speaker/ presenter
presenter Title
40 Francesco Montemurro ItalyIn Line Roller Crimper technology in organic vegetables production to mitigate
nitrate leaching risk
41 Jacek Dysko PolandUse of textile and organic waste mats for soilless cultivation of greenhouse
tomato
42 Othman K. Qadir United KingdomMethod using gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) for analysis of
nitrate and nitrite in vegetables
43 Koen Cochez Belgium (Flanders)The Flemish approach to reduce nutrient losses from soilless horticulture:
legislation to practice
44 Karin Rather GermanyImprovement of N efficiency in vegetable crops to fulfil the demands of water
framework directive
45 Franky Coopman Belgium (Flanders) Coordination centre for extension services for sustainable fertilization
46 Micheline Verhaeghe Belgium (Flanders)Optimalisation of fertilisation in vegetable crops to reduce nitrate residues and
nitrate leaching to surface- and groundwater
47 Rodney B. Thompson Spain Sensitivity of optical sensors to crop N status of a tomato crop
48 Rodney B. Thompson Spain Sensitivity of optical sensors to crop N status of a melon crop
49 Joachim Vansteenkiste Belgium (Flanders)Life cycle assessment of broadcast and fertigation fertilization systems in open
field cauliflower production in Flanders, Belgium
50 Filip Rys Belgium (Flanders)Reducing P2O5-leaching from container grown nursery stock: potential of lower
P2O5-input and Humifirst
51 Els Mechant Belgium (Flanders)NO3-leaching from Azalea indica on containerfields: effects of current legislatin
strategies
52 M. Grazia Tommasini ItalyNutrition and water management in the integrated production of Emilia
Romagna region (Italy)
53 Henk van Reuler the Netherlands Soilless culture of hardy nursery stock in the Netherlands
54 Joachim Vansteenkiste Belgium (Flanders)Assessment of root distribution by combining observations of the trench profile
method with root length observations
55 Annemie Elsen Belgium (Flanders) In search of the optimal N fertigation dose for ‘Conference’ pear trees.
56 Adriano Sofo ItalySoil microbial fertility in olive orchards managed by a set of sustainable
agricultural practices
57 Nadezheda Petkova BulgariaInfluence of harvest time on fructans content in the tubers of Helianthus
tuberosus L.
58 Michael Böhme GermanyInfluence of N and K fertilisation and cultivation methods on the yield and
essential oil content in thyme
59 Peter Bleyaert Belgium (Flanders)Optimisation of the SUSON strategy as a method for sustainable fertilisation in
glasshouse butterhead lettuce
Monday - September 16, 2013
presenter Title
60 Francesco Tei ItalyFertigation and winter cover crops as complementary tools for the N nutrition
of processing tomato
61 Greet Verlinden Belgium (Flanders)DEMETER: Sustainable and integrated soil management to reduce
environmental effects
62 Tommy D'Hose Belgium (Flanders)Soil organic matter management within the legal constraints of the fertilization
laws – BOPACT field trial
63 Mia Tits Belgium (Flanders)Recent evolution and trends in the soil fertility of Flemish vegetable fields (1998-
2012)
64 Laura Agneessens Belgium (Flanders)Potential of alternative crop rotations for reducing nitrate leaching losses in
intensive vegetable rotations
65 Jeroen De Waele Belgium (Flanders)Risk assessment of nitrate leaching in autumn after incorporation of catch crops
in spring
66 Steven Sleutel Belgium (Flanders) Organic matter fractions and N mineralization in vegetable cropped sandy soils
67 Annelies Beeckman Belgium (Flanders)Long term effect of organic fertilization strategies on soil fertility, N dynamics
and crop yield
68 Janjo de Haan the NetherlandsLess organic matter input reduces nitrate leaching and crop yield on a sandy
soil in the Netherlands.
69 François Lecompte FrancePlant nutritional status and susceptibility to necrotrophic pathogens : just a
question of nitrogen?
70 Jarinda Viane Belgium (Flanders)Removing vegetable crop residues for composting and ensilaging: effects on N,
P and organic matter
71 Annette Pronk the NetherlandsNitrate leaching from vegetable crop residues and the fate of N during
composting of leek residues
72 Koen Willekens Belgium (Flanders)Crop response of leek on fertilizer N from raw and composted chicken manure
in organic horticulture
73 Laura Agneessens Belgium (Flanders)In situ management of vegetable crop residues for reducing nitrate leaching
losses in intensive vegetable rotations
74 François Orsini FranceEvolution of crop residues nitrogen in lysimeters with N15 in two cultural
systems
75 Lijuan Yang ChinaEffects of Vermicomposts on Tomato Yield and soil Fertility under Different
Amount of Water Irrigated in greenhouse
76 Stanislaw Kaniszewski Poland Pelletized dry legume plants as fertilizer for vegetable in organic farming
77 Daniele Massa Italy Alternative substrates for overcoming transplanted stress of ornamental plants
78 Józef Babik PolandNew biodagradeable agrofleece for soil mulching in organic vegetable
production
79 Nikolay Panayotov BulgariaEffect of different rates of nitrogen fertilization on vegetative development and
productivity of Cape gooseberry (Physlais peruviana L.)
80 Tatyana Bileva BulgariaEffects of some organic fertilizers on growth of infested with Xiphinema index
grapevines
81 Rui Machado PortugalEffect of nitrogen source on soil nitrate concentration and yield and quality of
intermediate-day onions
82 Dimka Haytova BulgariaInfluence of foliar fertilization on the nutrient uptake of zucchini squash
(Cucurbita pepo L. var. giromontia)
83 Anna Barbara Pisanu SpainSurvey activities in the area of Sestu (southern Sardinia) aimed at defining the
agronomic techniques to reduce the nitrate pollution
84 Annelies Beeckman Belgium (Flanders)Organic vegetable crop production needs careful interpretation of nitrogen
recommendations
85 Franky Coopman Belgium (Flanders)Documenting and environmental adjusting the KNS and other fertilizer systems
in horticulture
86 Bert Meurs the Netherlands Canopy reflection-based N sidedress system for leeks
87 Veerle De Blauwer Belgium (Flanders) Split nitrogen fertilization and in row application in the potato crop
88 Abdek-Khalek Selim EgyptDynamics of integrated organic and mineral nitrogen applications and their
impact on crop performance
Tuesday - September 17, 2013