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Effects of cover properties, ventilation rate, and crop leaf area on tropical greenhouse climate

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BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERING
卷 99, 期 4, 页码 553-564

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2007.11.003

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Experimental results and validation of a simple greenhouse climate model are analysed according to data sets from six prototype greenhouses with three different plastics (reference NO, and two levels of near-infrared reflecting pigments N1 and N2); two ratios of ventilation openings to greenhouse covering area (0.223 and 0.427); a wide range of tomato leaf area index (0.01-4.97); and for three crop-growing periods that represent year-long tropical lowland climatic conditions in Purwakarta (107 inverted perpendicular 30'E, 6 degrees 30'S, altitude 25 m), Indonesia. The model with a calibration factor for indirect absorbed solar radiation (indicating the part of the radiation absorbed by the greenhouse cover, structural elements, and soil surface released into the air) Lambda of 0.1 satisfactorily calculated greenhouse air temperature T-Air with less than 2% error and greenhouse air water vapour pressure deficits D-Air with less than 10% error. The errors were higher at low values for the leaf area index. The model performance slightly improved by including the effect of leaf area index on Lambda as an exponential term. Measurements and calculations demonstrated that T-Air was affected more by variations of ventilation and leaf area index than by the applied cover properties. The leaf area index had the highest impact on greenhouse air temperature, implying that a large proportion of the cooling is achieved by the crop itself. The results enable the model to be used in the design of optimum greenhouse systems for tropical lowland Indonesia. (C) 2007 IAgrE. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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