“…In general, a large quantity of the contributions in this Special Issue present data on fruit vegetables such as watermelons, bitter gourd and tomatoes [2][3][4]9,11], with the latter being the focus of three publications. These crops were mostly grown in greenhouses [2][3][4], but some were grown in an open field [9] or under rain-out shelters [8]. Leafy vegetables and herbs-such as arugula [5], purslane [6] and basil [7]-were used in three experiments and were cultivated in growth cabinets [5,6] or in greenhouses [7].…”