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ERRATUM: Optimal Control Strategies for Carbon Dioxide Enrichment in Greenhouse Tomato Crops Part 1: Using Pure Carbon Dioxide [Biosystems Engineering (2002) 81(4), 421-431]

✍ Scribed by Z.S. Chalabi; A. Biro; B.J. Bailey; D.P. Aikman; K.E. Cockshull


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
38 KB
Volume
83
Category
Article
ISSN
1537-5110

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✦ Synopsis


The Publisher regrets that this paper was published out of sequence. Part II can be found in issue 81(3) on pp. 323-332.

The reference for Part II was incomplete and should be as follows:

Chalabi Z S ; Biro A; Bailey B J; Aikman D P; Cockshull K (2002). Optimal control strategies for carbon dioxide enrichment in greenhouse tomato crops, part II: using the exhaust gases of natural gas fired boilers. Biosystems Engineering,


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