Biology, asked by Alina143, 1 year ago

How are light, temperature, water and carbon dioxide are regulated in a Greenhouse?

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Regulation of light in greenhouse- Greenhouses are faced towards South-East to South-West for maximum sunlight and the covers are made from transparent objects.

Regulation of water- There are capillary mats placed under the pots of plants to water plants without over watering.

Excess water can be reused again.

Regulation of Carbon Dioxide- Indoor plants gets constant carbon dioxide supplies with concentrated flow.

Because of it leafs become bigger, stems become strong.

Answered by topanswers
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A greenhouse is an enclosed environment that provides regulated climate condition to the plants those in need of it for its growth.

Light plays an important role in plant growth. So, an extra importance should be given for light settings in a greenhouse.

Even though the greenhouses are built of transparent materials, artificial lighting is required when the available natural sunlight is not sufficient.

With greenhouse lighting, the plants can be maintained in long-day condition.

Four different type of lighting is used in the greenhouses they are

1.  Incandescent

2. High-Intensity Discharge Fluorescent

3. High-Intensity Fluorescent

4. Light Emitting Diode Lights.

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