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Plant Factory Basics, Applications and Advances

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Plant Factory Basics, Applications, and Advances takes the reader from an overview of the need for and potential of plant factories with artificial lighting (PFALs) in enhancing food production and security to the latest advances and benefits of this agriculture environment. Edited by leading experts Toyoki Kozai, Genhua Niu, and Joseph Masabni, this book aims to provide a platform of PFAL technology and science, including ideas on its extensive business and social applications towards the next-generation PFALs.
The book is presented in four parts: Introduction, Basics, Applications, and Advanced Research. Part 1 covers why PFALs are necessary for urban areas, how they can contribute to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, and a definition of PFAL in relation to the term "indoor vertical farm." Part 2 presents SI units and radiometric, photometric, and photonmetric quantities, types, components, and performance of LED luminaires, hydroponics and aquaponics, and plant responses to the growing environment in PFALs. Part 3 describes the indexes and definition of various productivity aspects of PFAL, provides comparisons of the productivity of the past and the present operation of any given PFALs, and compares PFALs with one another from the productivity standpoint by applying the common indexes. Part 4 describes the advances in lighting and their effects on plant growth, breeding of indoor and outdoor crops, production of fruiting vegetables and head vegetables, and concluding with a focus on a human-centered perspective of urban agriculture.
Providing real-world insights and experience, Plant Factory Basics, Applications, and Advances is the ideal resource for those seeking to take the next step in understanding and applying PFAL concepts.


Über den Autor / die Autorin

Toyoki Kozai Ph.D,?is the president of The Agricultural Academy of Japan. After establishing his early work on greenhouse light environments, energy savings, ventilation, and computer applications, his scientific interest was extended to in-vitro environments and their control for sugar-free medium micro-propagation and transplant production in closed systems using artificial lighting. He served as President of the Japan Plant Factory Association (a non-profit organization) and is leading the research and development of controlled environmental greenhouses using heat pumps, artificial lighting, fogging,?CO2 enrichment, and nutrient solution control systems.
Selected awards are Lifetime Achievement Award (2009) from Society of In Vitro Biology, USA. The 2002 Purple Ribbon Award from Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports. Japan Prize of Agricultural Sciences from Association of Japanese Agricultural Scientific Societies, 2018 honorary PhD degree from Mahidol University, Thailand ‘The Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold and Silver Star’ from Japanese Government 2019.Dr. Genhua is a professor in urban horticulture with Texas A&M AgriLife Research at Dallas and Department of Horticultural Sciences. Her area of expertise is controlled environment agriculture and plant stress physiology. Her current research focuses on hydroponics, nutrition management, LED lighting, optimization of growing environment, and development of best management practices related to urban controlled environment agriculture. She is the co-editor and author of the book “Plant Factory - Indoor Vertical Farming for Efficient Quality Food Production” (1st & 2nd edition). Dr. Niu received several awards from Texas A&M University for her service and research, American Society for Horticultural Science, and USDA-NIFA.Dr. Masabni is the small-acreage extension vegetable specialist with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. His extension effort focuses on small-acreage vegetable production and urban horticulture including traditional open field vegetable production and high tunnels for season extension. Dr. Masabni’s outreach and interaction with vegetable producers has helped identify and focus research needs in sustainable vegetable production. Thus, his recent research and extension interests have expanded to soilless cultivation, hydroponics, and aquaponics in high tunnels and greenhouses. Dr. Masabni organizes webinars and annual workshops. He has designed three online self-paced educational courses as a teaching resource to the public. He writes extension articles on a regular basis and has delivered hundreds of presentations at international, national, and regional scientific and grower conferences, and to the public.

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Mitarbeit Toyoki Kozai (Herausgeber), Genhua Niu (Herausgeber), Joseph G. Masabni (Herausgeber), Toyoki (Professor Emeritus Kozai (Herausgeber), Genhua (Associate Professor Niu (Herausgeber), Joseph G. (Associate Professor and Extension Vegetable Specialist Masabni (Herausgeber), Toyoki (Japan Plant Factory Association (NPO) Kozai (Herausgeber), Genhua (Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Dallas Niu (Herausgeber), Joseph G. (Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Dallas Masabni (Herausgeber), Kozai Toyoki (Herausgeber), Niu Genhua (Herausgeber), Masabni Joseph G. (Herausgeber)
Autoren Toyoki Kozai, Toyoki (Professor Emeritus Kozai, Toyoki (Japan Plant Factory Association (Np Kozai
Verlag ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
 
Inhalt Buch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum 30.11.2021
Thema Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Biologie > Landwirtschaft, Gartenbau; Forstwirtschaft, Fische
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht,Wirtschaft > Wirtschaft > Einzelne Wirtschaftszweige, Branchen
 
EAN 9780323851527
ISBN 978-0-323-85152-7
Anzahl Seiten 462
 
Themen food, Sustainability, Green, Diversity, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / General, Vitamin C, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Agriculture / General, Well-Being, ENERGY, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Agribusiness, Correlation, blue, Spectrum, Technology: general issues, The environment, Consumption, health promotion, microgreens, methodology, Red, LEDs, cabbage, Science / Environmental Science, profitability, ROI, translocation, productivity, Traceability, Morphology, Preventive Medicine, aquaculture, Agriculture and farming, Environmental science, engineering and technology, Agriculture & Related Industries, Agribusiness and primary industries, Agronomy & crop production, Agronomy and crop production, Agricultural Engineering & Machinery, Light-Emitting Diode, Land use, Fixed assets, cost-benefit analysis, Photosynthesis, SI units, ultraviolet, Energy balance, Controllability, Molecular Breeding, Phenolic Compounds, Physiological Response, Operational efficiency, Aquaponics, Anthocyanins, Nutrient management, Urban sustainability, Hydroponics, Aeroponics, Sensitivity Analysis, controlled environment agriculture, Urban Area, Urban agriculture, Reproducibility, Irradiation, photons, Observability, predictability, Urban Green Space, commonality, Indoor farming, Folate, Green light, artificial light, Mass balance, Transpiration rate, leafy greens, recombinant protein, humidity control, horticulture therapy, Blue light, light emitting diode, Head Lettuce, tipburn, HVAC optimization, Air Velocity, Chinese cabbage, Photon flux density, liners, resource use efficiency, Vapor Pressure Deficit, Nutrient Film Technique, Airflow Distribution, Light conditions, hydroponic system, Business administration sheet, Economics of markets, Indoor farm, CO2 enrichment, crossbreeding, Far-red light, Lighting module, Cultivation space, Photonmetry, Integrated productivity, Slectric energy, Photosynthetic photon flux density, Urban green revolution, evidence-based data, Vegetable transplants, Current droop, Optimization of growth conditions in PFALs, Initial investment, Bolting, Floriculture transplants, Miraculin-accumulating tomato, Photon spectrum, Daily Light Integral, LED module, Ideal PFALs, Nutrient solution formula, Thermal droop, Sole-source lighting, Sustainable development goals (SDGs)Sustainable food production, Indoor growing module, Head vegetables, PFAL, Radiometric Quantities, Lighting system, Plant factory with artificial lighting (PFAL)Plant production, LED performance sheet, Net photosynthetic rate, Vertical farm, Light environment, root vegetable, Man-hour, Environmental, social, and corporate governance (ESG)Plant-derived biodegradable plastics, Plant temperature, LED Luminaire, Fruiting crops, α-Tocopherols, space farming, Relaxation effects, Far-red, LED package, PFAL (Plant factory with artificial lighting)Plant factory, Fish stocking density, LED lamp, Sustainable nature therapy, LED light source
 

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