A METHOD AND AN APPARATUS FOR CLIMATIC REGULATION IN CONNECTION WITH THE POLLINATION OF HOTHOUSE PLANTS

Fecha de publicación: 24/09/1986
Fuente: WIPO "pollination"
In order to improve the yield of seeds and fruits from plants in a greenhouse it is suggested that the climatic conditions during the flowering of the plants is controlled in such a manner that the flowers are pollinated effectively. In a greenhouse, where it is possible to measure and regulate the temperature (T) and the atmospheric moisture (LF), it is therefore suggested that the intensity (SL) of the sunlight incident in the greenhouse is measured and integrated to obtain a measure (I) for the accumulated sunlight energy, and that the atmospheric moisture (LF) in the greenhouse is measured and that the atmospheric moisture (LF) by regulation is decreased concurrently with the increasing accumulated sunlight energy (E), until the accumulated sunlight energy exceeds a predetermined threshold value (EA), and until the atmospheric moisture (LF) has been regulated down to or below a second predetermined threshold value (LFB), whereafter the atmospheric moisture is kept at or below this low value for a certain period, during which pollination is effected. After finishing the pollination the atmospheric moisture (LF) should be increased considerably until the moisture content exceeds a predetermined threshold value (LFC) to be maintained for a certain period of time. A climatic control system for use in the method comprises a temperature sensor (T), a sunlight sensor (SL) and an atmospheric moisture sensor (LF), which via an A/D converter (18) is connected to a microcomputer (19) which on its output is connected by means of relays to the irrigation means (21), heating means (22) and ventilation (23).