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EVALUATION OF DOUBLE-CLAD POLYTHENE GREENHOUSES FOR ENERGY SAVING IN EARLY TOMATO PRODUCTION

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76_52
Pages
335 – 340
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Abstract
A comparison was made of the amount of fuel used in heating two similar polythene tunnel houses, one double-clad and one single-clad, during the period 28 February to 27 June, 1977, while tomato crops were being grown in both houses.
The double-clad house used 33% less fuel than the single-clad house.
Crop yields were similar in the two houses, but lower than expected due to high humidity and other factors.
A multi-span double-clad house has been built to provide better conditions for crop production.

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Authors
T. O’Flaherty, M.J. Maher
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