(≈400 g) in a 500 g HDPE plastic crate. Chambers were held in a cold room set to maintain 2 °C. The experiment was replicated three times. The data clearly demonstrate adequate temperature and humidity control for extended storage of bulky and leafy
transplanted into pots and were grown under natural light glasshouse conditions with no temperature and humidity control for 90 d. Zeolite inoculum consisted of colonized roots, external hyphae, and spores. Aloe vera seedlings were obtained from the field
formation. When roots had developed, bulblets (plants) were planted in pots filled with peat:perlite substrate (1:1 by volume) and acclimatized in a greenhouse maintained at 80% relative humidity controlled by an electronic leaf and 50% shading. After 15 d
outside of traditional research institutions. Without humidity control or high-intensity lighting, these controllers will be of the most use in warm-forcing experiments such as budbreak or germination, when photosynthetic growth is not required. Lighting
contrast, benefits from CO 2 supplementation are less significant with fruiting crops because increased photosynthesis does not directly translate into increased fruit yield. Humidity control. In CEs, the areal humidity (both absolute and relative) is
with a portable infrared gas analyzer (IRGA) photosynthesis system (Model 6400; LI-COR Inc.) using both CO 2 control (400 ppm with the mixer) and humidity control (set to ambient humidity within the canopy). Using humidity control with the 6400 most
greenhouse cultivation Computers Electronics Agr. 39 39 59 Körner, O. Challa, H. 2003b Process-based humidity control regime for greenhouse crops Computers Electronics Agr. 39 173 192 Körner, O
shelling the seeds for later use. The MC of the shelled seeds was ≈14.8%. They were dried to 12%, 11%, 9%, and 7% MC by using drying beads and 3% RH in a humidity-controlled auto drying cabinet (SL-86CA; EDRY, Taiwan). Because of the high variation in
dormancy Annu. Rev. Plant Physiol. 22 261 288 Winston, P.W. Bates, D.H. 1960 Saturated solutions for the control of humidity in biological research Ecology 41 232 237 Young, J.F. 1967 Humidity control in the laboratory using salt solutions - A review J
cumulative temperature, and vegetative growth of netted melon ( Cucumis melo L. var. reticulatus ) cultivars in retarded cultivation Bul. Hort. Inst. Ibaraki Agr. Ctr. 1 57 64 Suzuki, T. Nakamura, S. Toda, M. Ozawa, A. 1986 Temperature and humidity control