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Plant response to greenhouse environment

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Answered by silvereonrajat
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Answer:

Plant response to greenhouse environments - light, temperature, relative humidity, ventilation and carbon dioxide and environmental requirement of agriculture and horticulture crops inside green houses.

Explanation:

The productivity of a crop is influenced not only by its heredity but also by the microclimate around it. The components of crop microclimate are light, temperature, air compositions and the nature of the root medium. In open fields, only manipulation of nature of the root medium by tillage, irrigation and fertilizer application is possible. The closed boundaries in greenhouse permit control of any one or more of the components of the micro climate.

Answered by Surnia
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The following are the responses of the plants to the greenhouse environment.

Explanation:

  • The plants are the carbon sink these require carbon dioxide for their food preparation by the process of photosynthesis. Thus the plant reduces the effect of carbon dioxide gas on the environment.
  • The plants also absorb the nitrogen in various forms nitrates, nitrites and ammonia the nitrogen dioxide is also a green house gas thus prevents it's abundance in the air.

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