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Robotics in protected cultivation

open access: yesIFAC Postprint Volumes IPPV / International Federation of Automatic Control, 2013
This paper reviews robotics for protected cultivation systems. Based on a short description of the greenhouse crop production process, the current state in greenhouse mechanization and the challenges for robotics in protected cultivation are identified. Examples of current greenhouse robotics research are presented.
Eldert J Van Henten   +2 more
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Protected cultivation in Mediterranean region

open access: yes, 2021
Protected cultivation includes different types of structures protecting the plants from harsh environmental conditions, extending the cultivation season, and or providing out-of-season crop production. Although commercially protected cultivations developed broadly after the 2nd World War by using heated glasshouses, the history is shorter for the ...
Tuzel Y., Katsoulas N.
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Can the Adoption of Protected Cultivation Facilities Affect Farm Sustainability?

open access: yesSustainability, 2020
Given the increasing threat of climate change to agriculture, determining how to achieve farm sustainability is important for researchers and policy makers. Among others, protected cultivation has been proposed as a possible adaptive solution at the farm
Pei-An Liao   +2 more
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Protected Cultivation of Horticultural Crops as a Livelihood Opportunity in Western India: An Economic Assessment

open access: yesSustainability, 2022
Protected cultivation is an innovative way of raising seasonal and off-seasonal crops under a controlled environment. Vegetables and flower crops have tremendous potential to augment productivity, generate employment, utilize land efficiently and enhance
Pramod Kumar   +2 more
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PROTECTED CULTIVATION IN AGRICULTURE

2023
A significant challenge has been presented by the green revolution, various biotics, biotic stress, too. By offering fully regulated environment, protected cultivation techniques lessen these pressures. Thinking about protected farming is necessary given the rising food need. The most effective way for meeting the goals of protected horticulture is the
D. Swathi   +3 more
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Effect of protected cultivation on the precocity, yield and fruit quality in loquat

open access: yesScientia Horticulturae, 2005
The advantages of the high density and protected cultivation over open field were investigated in three loquat cultivars. Both of these methods are new and have not been previously studied in Turkey.
Oğuzhan Caliskan
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