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Разработка электроемкостного датчика для измерения влажности субстрата в малообъемной культуре тепличного овощеводства

Разработка электроемкостного датчика для измерения влажности субстрата в малообъемной культуре тепличного овощеводства

Abstract

В статье приведены результаты теоретических исследований электроемкостного датчика влажности для управления поливом овощных культур при выращивании на субстратах в малообъемной технологии тепличного овощеводства. Создание оптимальной влажности способствует эффективному протеканию фотосинтеза. Разработка датчика для измерения влажности субстрата, особенно в условиях малообъемной технологии производства овощных культур, является актуальной задачей. The paper presents the results of theoretical studies of capacitive humidity sensor for controlling the irrigation of vegetable crops during cultivation on the substrates using low-volume technology of greenhouse vegetable growing. The creation of optimal humidity contributes to the effective photosynthesis. The development of a sensor for measuring substrate humidity, especially in conditions of low-volume technology of vegetable crop production, is a pressing task.

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фотосинтез, photosynthesis, корневая система, тепличное овощеводство, plants, humidity, substrate, 630, irrigation, 620, влажность субстратов, root system, электроемкостные датчики, субстраты, производство овощных культур, овощные культуры

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