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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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Master Protected and Precision Horticulture – Notes, Case Studies and Practical Insights – with Rahul

Relative humidity

  • Green house is a closed space, the relative humidity of the greenhouse air will be more when compared to the ambient air, due to the moisture added by the evapo-transpiration process.
  • Ventilation and heating systems controls RH.
  • Humidification or dehumidification are carried out.
  • For most crops, the acceptable range of relative humidity is between 50 to 80%.
  • However for plant propagation work, relative humidity up to 90% may be desirable.
  • In summer, due to sensible heat addition in the daytime, and in winters for increasing the nighttime temperatures of the greenhouse air, more sensible heat is added causing a reduction in the relative humidity of the air
  • For this purpose, evaporative cooling pads and fogging system of humidification are employed.
  • When the relative humidity is on the higher side, ventilators, chemical dehumidifiers and cooling coils are used for de- humidification.
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