Plant Production in Closed Ecosystems provides overviews of the current trends and concepts in plant production in closed or semi-closed environments. The overviews reflect both the present and future challenges that face the agricultural industry and the methods and tools which will meet these challenges. Plant Production in ClosedEcosystems contains the full texts of the Special Lectures from the International Symposium on Plant Production in Closed Ecosystems, plus several contributed papers. The challenges which await the agricultural industry are diverse. This diversity is reflected in the topics that were covered in the special lectures given by experts in the field. These topics included: greenhouse horticulture, hydroponics, micropropagation, food production in space, environmental control, co-generation, controlled ecological life support systems (CELSS), and resource conservation.
Reviews
`The book succesfully combines plant physiology, physics, chemistry, engineering and computer science into a high-tech horticulture and first of all it can be recommended for agronomists and horticulturists, but is also of great use for plant physiologists' Journal of Plant Physiology, 153 (1998)
Editors and Affiliations
Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
E. Goto,
K. Kurata
School of High-Technology for Human Welfare, Tokai University, Shizuoka, Japan
M. Hayashi
National Research Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Ibaraki, Japan
S. Sase
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Plant Production in Closed Ecosystems
Book Subtitle: The International Symposium on Plant Production in Closed Ecosystems held in Narita, Japan, August 26–29, 1996