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Plant Factory Basics, Applications and Advances

Provides a platform of PFAL technology and science, including business and social applications towards next generation PFALs

Toyoki Kozai (Edited by), Genhua Niu (Edited by), Joseph G. Masabni (Edited by)

9780323851527, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 18 November 2021

462 pages, 40 illustrations (20 in full color)
23.5 x 19 x 2.9 cm, 0.88 kg

Plant Factory Basics, Applications, and Advances takes the reader from an overview of the need for and potential of plant factories with artificial lighting (PFALs) in enhancing food production and security to the latest advances and benefits of this agriculture environment. Edited by leading experts Toyoki Kozai, Genhua Niu, and Joseph Masabni, this book aims to provide a platform of PFAL technology and science, including ideas on its extensive business and social applications towards the next-generation PFALs.

The book is presented in four parts: Introduction, Basics, Applications, and Advanced Research. Part 1 covers why PFALs are necessary for urban areas, how they can contribute to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, and a definition of PFAL in relation to the term "indoor vertical farm." Part 2 presents SI units and radiometric, photometric, and photonmetric quantities, types, components, and performance of LED luminaires, hydroponics and aquaponics, and plant responses to the growing environment in PFALs. Part 3 describes the indexes and definition of various productivity aspects of PFAL, provides comparisons of the productivity of the past and the present operation of any given PFALs, and compares PFALs with one another from the productivity standpoint by applying the common indexes. Part 4 describes the advances in lighting and their effects on plant growth, breeding of indoor and outdoor crops, production of fruiting vegetables and head vegetables, and concluding with a focus on a human-centered perspective of urban agriculture.

Providing real-world insights and experience, Plant Factory Basics, Applications, and Advances is the ideal resource for those seeking to take the next step in understanding and applying PFAL concepts.

PART 1. Introduction

1. Why plant factories with artificial lighting (PFALs) are necessary

2. Terms related to PFALs

3. Role and characteristics of PFALs

4. Contribution of PFALs to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Beyond

PART 2. Basics

5. Photonmetric quantities and their application

6. LED product terminology and performance description of LED luminaires

7. Photon efficacy in horticulture: turning LED packages into LED luminaires

8. Balances and use efficiencies of CO2, water and energy

9. Hydroponics

10. Aquaponics

11. Plant responses to environments

PART 3. Applications

12. Productivity: Definition and application

13. How to integrate and optimize productivity

14. Emerging economics and profitability of PFALs

15. Business models and cost performance of downtown mini-plant factories

16. Indoor production of tomatoes

SECTION 4. Advanced Research in PFALs and Indoor Farms

17. Toward an optimal spectrum for photosynthesis and plant morphology in LED-based crop cultivation

18. Indoor lighting effects on plant nutritional compounds and mineral elements

19. Indoor Production of Ornamental Seedlings, Vegetable Transplants, and Microgreens

20. Molecular breeding of miraculin-accumulating tomatoes with suitable traits for cultivation in PFALs and the optimization of cultivation methods

21. Environmental control of PFAL

22. Human-Centered Perspective on Urban Agriculture

23. Towards commercial production of head vegetables in plant factories with artificial lighting (PFALs)

24. Concluding remarks

Subject Areas: Agronomy & crop production [TVK], Agricultural engineering & machinery [TVD], Agriculture & farming [TV], Technology: general issues [TB], The environment [RN], Agriculture & related industries [KNAC]

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