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Review of Structural and Functional Characteristics of Greenhouses in European Union Countries, Part II: Typical Designs

The most characteristic greenhouse designs used in six European Union countries contributing to this work are presented in detail. Their advantages and disadvantages are critically described in relationship to the data presented in the first part of this work. In this way the origin of the various g...

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Published in:Journal of Agricultural Engineering Research 2000-02, Vol.75 (2), p.111-126
Main Authors: von Elsner, B., Briassoulis, D., Waaijenberg, D., Mistriotis, A., von Zabeltitz, Chr, Gratraud, J., Russo, G., Suay-Cortes, R.
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