2006
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2006.719.56
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The Effect of Evaporative Fog Cooling in a Naturally Ventilated Greenhouse on Air and Leaf Temperature, Relative Humidity and Water Use in a Semiarid Climate

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“…plant production greenhouses and minimize water use in a semiarid climate Sase et al (2007) and Ishii et al (2006) investigated the effect of the natural ventilation rate on humidity and water use for fog cooling, with the side vent openings was manually adjusted from 0% to 100% at 45-min intervals, and with the roof vent fully open in May 2005 (in Tucson, Arizona). Tomato plants (cv.…”
Section: Effective Environmental Control Strategy To Coolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…plant production greenhouses and minimize water use in a semiarid climate Sase et al (2007) and Ishii et al (2006) investigated the effect of the natural ventilation rate on humidity and water use for fog cooling, with the side vent openings was manually adjusted from 0% to 100% at 45-min intervals, and with the roof vent fully open in May 2005 (in Tucson, Arizona). Tomato plants (cv.…”
Section: Effective Environmental Control Strategy To Coolmentioning
confidence: 99%