Type: Chapter

Advances in greenhouse design

Authors

Juan I. Montero

formerly Institut de Recerca i Tecnología Agroalimentaries (Spain)

Yi Zhang

Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture (China)

Qichang Yang

CAAS

Xinglin Ke

Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture (China)

Publication date:

09 September 2019

ID: 9781838799199

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Description

Greenhouses are effective structures for producing high-value crops since they use natural resources as well as production inputs very efficiently. Consequently, greenhouses occupy large areas of the world. This chapter examines recent developments in greenhouse designs on three relevant production systems, namely low-tech greenhouses, high-tech greenhouses and the Chinese solar greenhouse (CSG). The chapter reviews advances in natural ventilation, light transmission and passive improvement of night-time conditions. The chapter discusses new greenhouse roofing for glasshouses as well as the concept of the semi-closed greenhouse, a type of high-tech greenhouse. The chapter describes types of CSGs and relevant technical features of CSGs in northeast, northwest and northern China.

Table of contents

1 Introduction 2 Advances in low-tech greenhouses 3 High-tech greenhouses 4 Chinese solar greenhouse 5 References