Glasshouse films with adjustable light transmittance and energy‐efficient designs have the potential to reduce (up to 80%) the high energy cost for greenhouse horticulture operations. Whether these films compromise the quantity and quality of light transmission for photosynthesis and crop yield remains unclear. A “Smart Glass” film ULR‐80 (SG) was applied to a high‐tech greenhouse horticulture facility, and two experimental trials were conducted by growing eggplant (Solanum melongena) using commercial vertical cultivation and management practices. SG blocked 85% of ultraviolet (UV), 58% of far‐red, and 26% of red light, leading to an overall reduction of 19% in photosynthetically active radiation (PAR, 380–699 nm) and a 25% reduction in tot...
Abstract: Especially in an open crop (e.g., young plants) morphological responses to light quality c...
In greenhouse horticulture, energy costs form an increasingly larger part of the total production co...
More than 90% of the Dutch greenhouse area is covered with single glass. Energy losses through the c...
Protected cropping contributes significantly to food security, but it remains particularly sensitive...
<p><strong>SUMMARY</strong></p> <p>A large increase in agricultural production is needed to feed the...
Societal Impact Statement The effective management of light is beneficial for growers of plants in g...
The use of UV absorbing films as greenhouse cover material is spreading out in protected cultivation...
This dataset was used to determine how altered light environment under the novel Smart Glass affects...
Greenhouse horticulture (protected cropping) is essential in meeting increasing global food demand u...
Tomato (Licopersicon esculentum Mill.) and cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. var. Cymosa) plants were gr...
Greenhouse horticulture (protected cropping) is essential in meeting increasing global food demand u...
(Licopersicon esculentum Mill.) and cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. var. Cymosa) plants were grown in ...
The plasticity of plant morphology has evolved to maximize reproductive fitness in response to preva...
The efficient use of light is one of the most important factors for the development of greenhouse cr...
Photovoltaic greenhouses have been claimed to be a solution to cover the energy demand of the protec...
Abstract: Especially in an open crop (e.g., young plants) morphological responses to light quality c...
In greenhouse horticulture, energy costs form an increasingly larger part of the total production co...
More than 90% of the Dutch greenhouse area is covered with single glass. Energy losses through the c...
Protected cropping contributes significantly to food security, but it remains particularly sensitive...
<p><strong>SUMMARY</strong></p> <p>A large increase in agricultural production is needed to feed the...
Societal Impact Statement The effective management of light is beneficial for growers of plants in g...
The use of UV absorbing films as greenhouse cover material is spreading out in protected cultivation...
This dataset was used to determine how altered light environment under the novel Smart Glass affects...
Greenhouse horticulture (protected cropping) is essential in meeting increasing global food demand u...
Tomato (Licopersicon esculentum Mill.) and cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. var. Cymosa) plants were gr...
Greenhouse horticulture (protected cropping) is essential in meeting increasing global food demand u...
(Licopersicon esculentum Mill.) and cabbage (Brassica oleracea L. var. Cymosa) plants were grown in ...
The plasticity of plant morphology has evolved to maximize reproductive fitness in response to preva...
The efficient use of light is one of the most important factors for the development of greenhouse cr...
Photovoltaic greenhouses have been claimed to be a solution to cover the energy demand of the protec...
Abstract: Especially in an open crop (e.g., young plants) morphological responses to light quality c...
In greenhouse horticulture, energy costs form an increasingly larger part of the total production co...
More than 90% of the Dutch greenhouse area is covered with single glass. Energy losses through the c...