Plant factory using artificial light : adapting to environmental disruption and clues to agricultural innovation
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Plant factory using artificial light : adapting to environmental disruption and clues to agricultural innovation
Elsevier, c2019
- pbk
Available at 6 libraries
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Plant Factory Using Artificial Light: Adapting to Environmental Disruption and Clues to Agricultural Innovation features interdisciplinary scientific advances as well as cutting-edge technologies applicable to plant growth in plant factories using artificial light. The book details the implementation of photocatalytic methods that ensure the safe and sustainable production of vegetables at low cost and on a commercial scale, regardless of adverse natural or manmade influences such as global warming, climate change, pollution, or other potentially damaging circumstances. Plant Factory Using Artificial Light is an essential resource for academic and industry researchers in chemistry, chemical/mechanical/materials engineering, chemistry, agriculture, and life/environmental/food sciences concerned with plant factories.
Table of Contents
Part I: Efficient and effective vegetable cultivation technologies to enhance productivity and quality 1. Fundamentals and Practices of Cultivation Technology 2. Advanced Technologies for Control of Plant Growth 3. Safety, Security and Nutritional Assessment of Vegetables Harvested in Plant Factories
Part II: New science and technologies for low cost production and IT control systems 4. Advanced engineering technologies 5. Novel technology fusion and development using IT technologies
Part III: Various technological approaches and business strategies for plant factories 6. Introduction of advanced technologies 7. Various approaches to spreading and expanding plant factories 8. Current situation of plant factories around the world 9. Prospective developments in plant factories 10. Plant Factory and New Renewable Energy Technology
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