Bonachela et al., 2012 - Google Patents
How plastic mulches affect the thermal and radiative microclimate in an unheated low-cost greenhouseBonachela et al., 2012
- Document ID
- 2792767039909408445
- Author
- Bonachela S
- Granados M
- López J
- Hernández J
- Magán J
- Baeza E
- Baille A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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Suboptimal regimes of air and soil temperature usually occur under unheated greenhouses during winter crop cycles. This work analyses the effects of three soil surface treatments (no plastic mulch, NM; transparent mulch, TM, and black mulch, BM) on the air-soil heat …
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