Controlled conditions is described as a non-natural environment that is intensively manipulated by human intervention for the purpose of plant production.

General characteristics of controlled conditions may include but are not limited to tillage, fertilization, weed and pest control, irrigation, or nursery operations such as potting, bedding or protection from weather.

French - conditions contrôlées
Spanish - condiciones controladas

Ref: 122848/2006-10-12


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