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Greenhouse microclimate and soilless pepper crop production and quality as affected by a fog evaporative cooling system

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dc.contributor.author Katsoulas, N en
dc.contributor.author Kittas, C en
dc.contributor.author Tsirogiannis, IL en
dc.contributor.author Kittas, E en
dc.contributor.author Savvas, D en
dc.date.accessioned 2014-06-06T06:47:47Z
dc.date.available 2014-06-06T06:47:47Z
dc.date.issued 2007 en
dc.identifier.issn 21510032 en
dc.identifier.uri http://62.217.125.90/xmlui/handle/123456789/3800
dc.relation.uri http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-36249032082&partnerID=40&md5=17391fb9390fb90ade5db10c8be50cfc en
dc.subject Cooling efficiency en
dc.subject Evaporative efficiency en
dc.subject Fog system en
dc.subject Greenhouse evaporative cooling en
dc.subject Greenhouse microclimate en
dc.subject Pepper crop en
dc.subject Stomatal conductance en
dc.subject Transpiration rate en
dc.subject.other Cooling efficiency en
dc.subject.other Evaporative efficiency en
dc.subject.other Fog system en
dc.subject.other Greenhouse evaporative cooling en
dc.subject.other Greenhouse microclimate en
dc.subject.other Atmospheric humidity en
dc.subject.other Cooling systems en
dc.subject.other Greenhouse effect en
dc.subject.other Vapor pressure en
dc.subject.other Crops en
dc.subject.other coastal zone en
dc.subject.other cooling en
dc.subject.other crop production en
dc.subject.other evaporation en
dc.subject.other fog en
dc.subject.other fruit set en
dc.subject.other humidity en
dc.subject.other leaf area index en
dc.subject.other microclimate en
dc.subject.other spice en
dc.subject.other stomatal conductance en
dc.subject.other temperature profile en
dc.subject.other transpiration en
dc.subject.other Eurasia en
dc.subject.other Europe en
dc.subject.other Greece en
dc.subject.other Southern Europe en
dc.title Greenhouse microclimate and soilless pepper crop production and quality as affected by a fog evaporative cooling system en
heal.type journalArticle en
heal.publicationDate 2007 en
heal.abstract The influence of greenhouse humidity control on greenhouse microclimate, crop transpiration rate, and yield and fruit quality of a soilless grown pepper crop was studied in a greenhouse located at the coastal area of western Greece. Measurements were carried out during summer and autumn in two distinct greenhouse compartments involving: (1) no air humidity control and (2) a fog system operating when the relative humidity of the greenhouse air was lower than 80%. Under fog conditions, the greenhouse air and the crop leaf temperature were about 3°C lower than those measured under no fog conditions. The fog system allowed maintenance of the greenhouse air temperature under 30°C, while a maximum value of about 35°C was reached under no fog conditions. In addition, under fog conditions, the air vapor pressure deficit was lower than 2 kPa, even during the warmest part of the day, while under no fog conditions it reached values near 4 kPa. However, the transpiration rate was not affected to such an extent by fog as the air vapor pressure deficit, and under fag conditions it decreased by about 26%. This is attributed to the values reached by the bulk stomatal conductance, which were about 1.5 times higher under fog than under no fog conditions. The crop leaf area index values observed after the middle of the experimental period and later, under fog conditions, were higher than that observed under no fog conditions. Finally, the fog system enhanced the mean fruit weight and the percentage of marketable fruits but reduced appreciably the total number of fruits per plant. The free (titratable) acidity and the total soluble solids in the pepper fruit sap were slightly reduced by the fog cooling system, while the fruit size was increased. The use of a fog cooling system proved to be beneficial for summer crops of pepper grown under Mediterranean climatic conditions due to a favorable impact of the reduced vapor pressure deficit on both the mean fruit weight and the quality in terms of fruits graded Class I. Nevertheless, the high air humidity imposed by a cooling fog system may reduce the number of fruits per plant, thereby offsetting the benefits from the increased mean fruit weight in terms of total yield. © 2007 American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers. en
heal.journalName Transactions of the ASABE en
dc.identifier.issue 5 en
dc.identifier.volume 50 en
dc.identifier.spage 1831 en
dc.identifier.epage 1840 en


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