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Mexico: "Higher crop growth rates possible by controlling the vapor pressure deficit"

Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) has become an important field of study in recent years. The objective of a recently completed research is to evaluate the growth rate of the serrano pepper crop under controlled conditions of vapor pressure deficit in a pilot-scale hydroponic greenhouse.

The controlled conditions were generated with the development of a control system composed of a non-mixed crossflow heat exchanger for internal temperature and a humidification system for internal humidity control. The comparison of variables and the growth rate of the crop was carried out in a controlled and timed greenhouse. The best growth rate for serrano pepper cultivation was obtained under the following conditions: between 4.14 and 5.42 kPa with 0.251 and 0.225 cm/day in the controlled greenhouse.

The results show that it is possible to obtain higher crop growth rates by controlling the vapor pressure deficit in a pilot-scale hydroponic greenhouse, using a heat exchanger for temperature control and a humidification control system. "Controlling vapor pressure deficit can be a useful tool for agriculture in CEA," the researchers conclude.

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Barreto, Luis. (2023). Evaluation of Serrano Pepper Crops Growth under Controlled Conditions of Vapor Pressure Deficit in a Pilot-Scale Hydroponic Greenhouse. Processes. 11. 3408. 10.3390/pr11123408.

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