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The effects of different greenhouse covering materials on energy requirement, growth and yield of aubergine

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  • Cemek, Bilal
  • Demir, Yusuf
  • Uzun, Sezgin
  • Ceyhan, Vedat

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Effects of UV stabilised polyethylene (UV+PE), IR absorbers polyethylene (IR+PE), double layers of polyethylene (D-Poly) and single layer of polyethylene (PE), as greenhouse covers, on aubergine growth, productivity and energy requirement were investigated in a late autumn season (2001). The late and final yields of plants grown in D-Poly houses were higher than those grown in UV+PE, IR+PE and PE. Light transmission was the highest in PE, intermediate in UV+PE and IR+PE, and the lowest in D-Poly houses. Relative humidity was the highest in D-Poly, intermediate in IR+PE and UV+PE, and the lowest in PE houses. The plants in D-Poly houses grew and developed faster (more leaves and flowers) than those in IR+PE, UV+PE and PE houses. Plant growth and development in UV+PE and IR+PE houses was similar. Economic analyses showed that aubergine production was economically viable in D-Poly, UV+PE and IR+PE houses. For aubergine production in climatic conditions similar to Black Sea Region, the D-Poly greenhouse is strongly recommended, because there was a higher productivity and a lower heating requirement in comparison to UV+PE, IR+PE and PE houses.

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  • Cemek, Bilal & Demir, Yusuf & Uzun, Sezgin & Ceyhan, Vedat, 2006. "The effects of different greenhouse covering materials on energy requirement, growth and yield of aubergine," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 31(12), pages 1780-1788.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:31:y:2006:i:12:p:1780-1788
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2005.08.004
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