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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 593: IV International Symposium on Models for Plant Growth and Control in Greenhouses: Modeling for the 21st Century - Agronomic and Greenhouse Crop Models

THE PREDICTION OF VENTILATION RATES IN GREENHOUSES CONTAINING ROSE CROPS

Authors:   E. Dayan, J. Dayan, Y. Strassberg
Keywords:   Microclimate modeling, air exchange, cooling, heating, control
Abstract:
A simple model, based on energy and mass balances at several zones of the greenhouse and, which enables the prediction of the ventilation within a commercial greenhouse containing rose plants, is presented. The model takes into consideration the microclimate conditions within the greenhouse and the conditions of the environment. It can be updated and calibrated for any possible combinations of conditions generated in and around the specific structure by online measurements of transpiration, leaves temperature (which, alternatively, can be predicted by the model) and several air temperatures and humidities. The equations express the exposure of the different zones to the environments and the effects of the plants. Additional neural network model allows the prediction of the transpiration rates for a few days ahead if the weather remains unchanged. Employing intelligent control methods, the model can be utilized efficiently to modify irrigation, CO2 enrichment and manage energy within the greenhouse.

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