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Different growing structures for protected horticulture (glasshouse, naturally ventilated greenhouse, hi-tech and semi hi-tech structures, polyhouses, heating tunnel, screen house, rain shelters)
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Historical perspective and status of protected horticulture in Nepal and around the world
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Nursery media and seedling/sapling raising in protected structures
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Geographic information system (GIS), global positioning system (GPS) and their applications in precision horticulture
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Master Protected and Precision Horticulture – Notes, Case Studies and Practical Insights – with Rahul

CO2 enrichment

Inside an unenriched greenhouse, the CO2 concentration drops below the atmospheric level whenever the CO2consumption rate by photosynthesis is greater than the supply rate through the greenhouse vents. CO2 can be enriched by-

  • increasing the ventilation rate through forced air
  • improving design and management of the ventilation system
  • or providing CO2 enrichment.

 

The principal source of CO2 enrichment in the greenhouse used to be pure gas; nowadays more frequent use is made of the combustion gases from a hydrocarbon fuel, for example, low sulphur paraffin,propane, butane or natural gas and more recently also from biogas.

In these cases, attention should be given to monitoring the SO2, SO3 and NOx levels, which can damage the crops even at very low concentrations.

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