Publication Date:
2013-08-31
Description:
The problems of plant cultivation with the use of artificial lighting are related to energetics and, initially, to the lack of effective sources for photosynthesis, secondly to the necessity to supply a system with a considerable power in the form of light energy and to remove transformed thermal energy, and finally to economic considerations. These problems are solved by three ways: by the choice of effective radiation sources, design approaches, and technological methods of cultivation. Here we shall consider the first two ways.
Keywords:
LIFE SCIENCES (GENERAL)
Type:
Wisconsin Univ., International Lighting in Controlled Environments Workshop; p 221-223
Format:
application/pdf
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