نتایج جستجو برای: traditional greenhouse

تعداد نتایج: 324725  

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2008
Euan G Nisbet R Ellen R Nisbet

Rubisco I's specificity, which today may be almost perfectly tuned to the task of cultivating the global garden, controlled the balance of carbon gases and O(2) in the Precambrian ocean and hence, by equilibration, in the air. Control of CO(2) and O(2) by rubisco I, coupled with CH(4) from methanogens, has for the past 2.9 Ga directed the global greenhouse warming, which maintains liquid oceans...

2005
Costas Pontikakos Konstantinos P. Ferentinos Theodore Tsiligiridis

In this work a model to estimate the efficiency of natural ventilation in a commercial twin-span greenhouse is presented. A numerical simulation approach was adopted using the theory of three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD). With this approach, it was able to generate three-dimensional patterns for temperature and airspeed inside the greenhouse, using specific boundary conditions...

2008
Kathryn Kamo

Transgene expression was evaluated for Gladiolus plants transformed with either the CaMV 35S, double CaMV 35S, rolD, or Arabidopsis UBQ3 promoter controlling the uidA or bean yellow mosaic virus coat protein gene in either the sense or antisense orientation to determine differences in expression for plants grown in the greenhouse and outdoors for two years. There wasmore variability in GUS expr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Gillian L Galford Jerry M Melillo David W Kicklighter Timothy W Cronin Carlos E P Cerri John F Mustard Carlos C Cerri

The Brazilian Amazon is one of the most rapidly developing agricultural areas in the world and represents a potentially large future source of greenhouse gases from land clearing and subsequent agricultural management. In an integrated approach, we estimate the greenhouse gas dynamics of natural ecosystems and agricultural ecosystems after clearing in the context of a future climate. We examine...

2015
Raymond A. Cloyd Andrew G. S. Cuthbertson

Fungus gnats (Bradysia spp.) are major insect pests of greenhouse-grown horticultural crops mainly due to the direct feeding damage caused by the larvae, and the ability of larvae to transmit certain soil-borne plant pathogens. Currently, insecticides and biological control agents are being used successively to deal with fungus gnat populations in greenhouse production systems. However, these s...

2005
K. Ohyama

A simple CO2 control system was developed for a greenhouse with a high natural or forced ventilation rate. This CO2 control system maintains the difference in CO2 concentration between inside and outside the greenhouse, ∆C, during daytime being small (ca. 5 μmol mol), by supplying a variable amount of CO2 gas with time. Results showed that this system worked satisfactorily, while the CO2 concen...

2009
Spencer Agnew Steve Hankey Derek Johnson Andrew Senn

Overview of Issue In the past two years research has pointed towards the possibility of using urban planning as a tool to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in urban areas. For many focused on the issue of climate change, there is a consensus that atmospheric carbon dioxide should be contained at no more than twice the maximum level of atmospheric carbon dioxide that existed during the pre-industr...

2015
Wenju Cai Agus Santoso Guojian Wang Sang-Wook Yeh Jong-Seong Kug Matthieu Lengaigne Michael J. McPhaden Ken Takahashi Axel Timmermann Gabriel Vecchi Masahiro Watanabe Lixin Wu

849 The impacts of anthropogenic climate change may be felt through changes in modes of natural climatic vari ability. ENSO is the most important year-to-year fluctuation of the climate system on the planet1, varying between anomalously cold (La Niña) and warm (El Niño) condi tions. Underpinning occurrences of ENSO events is the positive feedback between trade wind intensity and zonal contrasts...

2016

The last decade has seen an unprecedented rise in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere mostly due to anthropogenic activities. In order to cutback on the greenhouse gas emissions we need to calculate accurately the greenhouse gas budget. The paper being reviewed here delineates a fine approach in that direction. The paper describes measurements from an old radio tower in Switzerland. Tall tower m...

2013
Dušica Stojanović Svetlana Pejović Zoran Milošević

The greenhouse effect can be defined as the consequence of increased heating of the Earth's surface, as well as the lower atmosphere by carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other trace amounts gases. It is well-known that human industrial activities have released large amounts of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, about 900 billion tons of carbon dioxide, and it is estimated that up to 450 billion...

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