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Fig. 1. A schematic diagram of cross-section of the model lean-to greenhouse and the model E–W row canopy (1 : 15) inside
Table 1Meteorological parameters of the main measurement days
Fig. 3. Seasonal variations of normalized daily canopy irradiance of E–W and N–S row canopies as a function of latitude.
Fig. 5. Diurnal courses of normalized plant irradiance in different locations of the canopies at 45◦N.
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