DOI: 10.18174/403466
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Crop growth and development in closed and semi-closed greenhouses

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“…The results of the study showed in both semi-closed greenhouses and in the open one, that the CO 2 concentration was decreased by increasing solar radiation. In the closed greenhouse there was no effect of the outside climate on the CO 2 concentration of the greenhouse air [36].…”
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“…The results of the study showed in both semi-closed greenhouses and in the open one, that the CO 2 concentration was decreased by increasing solar radiation. In the closed greenhouse there was no effect of the outside climate on the CO 2 concentration of the greenhouse air [36].…”
Section: Co 2 Concentrationmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…One of the main reasons for reducing (at a cost) the need for ventilation has been mainly to lengthen the period when CO 2 enrichment of the greenhouse air can be used to increase crop yield [35]. The authors of [36] compared the performance of an open (conventional) greenhouse to that of two semi-closed greenhouses with cooling capacity of 150 and 350 W m −2 and to that of a closed greenhouse (cooling capacity of 700 W m −2 ). The results of the study showed in both semi-closed greenhouses and in the open one, that the CO 2 concentration was decreased by increasing solar radiation.…”
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“…In spite of these limitations, however, the different methods have provided much valuable knowledge on optimal climate conditions for different crops. So far, steady-state photosynthetic responses to environmental factors have been extensively studied, but knowledge of the effect of continuous variation in climate on photosynthesis remains scarce (Marcelis et al, 2014).With the introduction of semi-closed greenhouses, new possibilities have opened with respect to climate control and energy efficiency of greenhouses (Dannehl et al, 2014;Marcelis et al, 2014;Qian, 2017). With this type of greenhouse, the air exchange rate between the greenhouse and the outside environment can be measured, since the ventilation is controlled by fans in the greenhouse walls and not by roof vents.…”
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“…With the introduction of semi-closed greenhouses, new possibilities have opened with respect to climate control and energy efficiency of greenhouses (Dannehl et al, 2014;Marcelis et al, 2014;Qian, 2017). With this type of greenhouse, the air exchange rate between the greenhouse and the outside environment can be measured, since the ventilation is controlled by fans in the greenhouse walls and not by roof vents.…”
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