Aluminet Thermal Screens
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Aluminet Thermal Screens
Aluminet Thermal Screens Raz Ganelevin (Agr. MSc) Department of Agriculture, Polysack, Israel Polysack Plastic Industries Ltd. ¾ Aluminet® ¾ ChromatiNet® ¾ Shade Net ¾ Anti-Hail Net ¾ Anti-Insect Net ¾ Decorative Net ¾ Complementary Solution 2 Sufa 30% Nir Yitzhak 70% 3 Influence of climate on Photosynthesis What is Photosynthesis? 6 CO2+ 6 H2O C6 H12 O6 Plant (Chlorophyll) 4 ¾Light Factors that influence Photosynthesis ¾Temperature ¾CO2 Open Closed 5 Importance of the Stomatal Condition During Daylight (Epidermal Stomatal in Vicia Fabal)) Closed (E. Raveh) (Epidermal Stomatal in Vicia Fabal) Open (E. Raveh) 6 The Effect of Temperature on Photosynthesis (Berry and Björkman 1980) 7 Aluminet® ¾ Aluminet® I ¾ Aluminet® O ¾ Aluminet® IC ¾ Aluminet® DS ¾ Aluminet® RDS 8 Aluminet® ¾Maximum Temperature ¾Minimum Temperature ¾Diffused Light 9 How Aluminet Works ? 10 11 Maximum temperature Rose bud temperature at summer 35 31 o C 27 23 19 15 24:00 06:00 ALUMINET® 40% Control (Ganelevin and Zieslin, 1999) 12:00 18:00 24:00 12 Seedling Growing Under Aluminet® 13 The Influence of Aluminet® 50% on air Temperature Greenhouse with Aluminet® Greenhouse without Aluminet® Open Field 14 Infrared images of Aluminet® 100% Temp outside Temp under closed Aluminet 100 15 Infrared images of Aluminet® 100% Open Thermal screen Closed Thermal screen 16 Rose Growing Under Aluminet® 17 Improvement Quality of Summer Crop Roses Fresh Weight (g.) Dry Weight (g.) Length (mm) Control 2.0 0.38 22 ALUMINET® 40% 2.7 0.59 24 Treatment (Ganelevin and Zieslin, 1999) 18 Pepper Growing under Aluminet® 19 The influence of Sunlight Radiation on the Size of Peppers 0% shade 45% shade (Volcani center, 1979) 20 Gross Weight of Peppers per Sq. m. 8.9 9 8 7 8.2 7.5 7.3 6.1 6 6.8 6.8 5.9 6.6 6.3 6.5 6.2 6.0 ALUMINET 40% 5.3 5.3 2 Kg / m 7.8 5 Black 30% 4 Black 40% 3 Black 50% 2 1 0 Turkal Lorka Mazurka Selika Type (E. Eitiel et al., 2000) 21 Number of Pepper Fruits per Sq. m. 59 60 51 54 53 50 50 N u m b e r fo r m 2 42 40 44 44 40 41 44 42 40 40 ALUMINET 40% 35 34 Black 30% 30 Black 40% Black 50% 20 10 0 Turkal Lorka Mazurka Selika (E. Eitiel et al., 2000) 22 Tomato Growing under Aluminet® Shading Screens 23 Minimum Temperature Aluminet® blocks IR spectrum radiation, thus it is capable of protecting against radiation frost Transmittance (%) Black Grey Aluminet IR wavelength spectrum (nm) 24 Pepper cultivation Aluminet® protect pepper against frost radiation AlumiNet Black net Outside M. Teitel et al., 1995. 25 :1 15 2 :2 16 2 :3 17 2 :4 18 2 :5 20 2 :0 21 2 :1 22 2 :2 23 2 :3 2 0: 42 1: 52 3: 02 4: 12 5: 22 6: 32 7: 42 8: 5 10 2 :0 11 2 :1 12 2 :2 13 2 :3 14 2 :4 15 2 :5 17 2 :0 18 2 :1 19 2 :2 20 2 :3 21 2 :4 22 2 :5 2 0: 02 1: 12 2: 22 3: 32 14 Degree celsius Aluminet 40% Zantedeschia, Purtugal Aluminet o 40% Zantedeschia, Purtugal 25 open field פתוח שטח רשת בית aluminet 20 15 10 5 0 -5 Hour 26 ® in Frost radiation Nights Use of Aluminet® Argentina 2000 With out ® Aluminet® Aluminet®® 27 Air Temperature in Heated Greenhouse under Black Net 70% and under ® 70% I (5.1.02) ALUMINET® ( Ganelevin, 2002) 28 ® IC ALUMINET® 29 ® IC ALUMINET® Air temperature in Basil with heating system 21 19 17 ◦C 15 13 11 9 7 22:48 00:00 01:12 Out 02:24 03:36 Hour No Screen 04:48 06:00 07:12 08:24 Aluminet IC 60% 30 Aluminet Thermal Screen “… meets the requirements for acceptance on the SENTER-list for energy saving products.” Aluminet Thermal Screen Save more then 50% energy 31 Basil Cultivation in Greenhouses 32 Basil Cultivation in Greenhouses Summer Basil Crops under Various Shading Nets Type Black 50% Aluminet® 50% Fresh Weight Kg/sq.m 3.065 3.747 ( Reshef, 2001) 33 Cyclamen in Holland under Aluminet® 50% 34 Diffused Light and direct light 35 ® 50% on the The Influence of Aluminet® Physiological Parameters of Citrus Seedling Cultures (Medina and Machado, 2000) 36 Citrus Citrus Seedlings Seedlings August August 08, 08, 2000 2000 W With ith Aluminet Aluminet W ithout W ithout Aluminet Aluminet == 1.23A A 1.23A-Alu A+Alu +Alu -Alu -1 66 -2 -2 -1 A ((μμmol.m mol.m-2.s .s-1)) A 88 0,3 0,3 (mol.m-2.s .s-1)) gg(mol.m 10 10 44 0,2 0,2 0,1 0,1 22 00 06:00 06:00 08:00 08:00 10:00 10:00 12:00 12:00 14:00 14:00 16:00 16:00 0,0 0,0 06:00 06:00 18:00 18:00 08:00 08:00 10:00 10:00 1400 1400 44 44 1200 1200 40 40 1000 1000 36 36 14:00 14:00 16:00 16:00 18:00 18:00 14:00 14:00 16:00 16:00 18:00 18:00 o Temperature ((oC) C) Temperature -2 -1 PAR ((μμmol.m mol.m-2.s .s-1)) PAR Hour Hour 800 800 600 600 400 400 32 32 28 28 24 24 20 20 200 200 00 06:00 06:00 12:00 12:00 Hour Hour 16 16 08:00 08:00 10:00 10:00 12:00 12:00 14:00 14:00 16:00 16:00 (Medina and Machado, 2000) Hour Hour 18:00 18:00 06:00 06:00 08:00 08:00 10:00 10:00 12:00 12:00 Hour Hour A: Photosynthesis rate, g: Stomatal conductance, PAR: Photosynthetic Active Radiation, Temperature: Temperature of leaves in Orange crop- measured inside greenhouse, Aug. 8, 2000. 37 Strawberry Greenhouse Cultivation 38 Aluminet DS & RDS – darkening screen ½shortens the daylight hours ½Less condensation on the Screen 39 Aluminet RDS and DS 40 ® Aluminet® Thermal Screen ¾Decrease of the differences between day and night temperatures ¾Energy savings in heated greenhouses ¾Protection against frost radiation ¾Dramatic yield increase in different crops ¾Quality improvement in different kind of produce ¾Thrips and insect repellent 41 Use of nets against insects 43 Problematic insects in pepper & tomato 1. Bemisia Tabaci (Whitefly) 2. Frankliniella Occidentalis (Thrips) 3. Liriomyza sp (Leaf miner) 4. Aphid sp Popular anti - insect control systems , for peppers & tomatoes 1. Anti-insects nets 2. Chemical pesticides 3. Organic pesticides 4. Biologic suppress Different constructions for anti insects nets 46 Different constructions for anti insects nets 47 Different constructions for anti insects nets 48 Laboratory test Quantities of Whitefly under various treatments Treatment Quantity of Whitefly control 2297.5 50 mesh 54.8 2.4 Aluminet® 60% 265.4 11.5 Percentage from Control Crop M. J. Berlinger et al., 1993.49 Laboratory test Quantities of Leaf miner & Aphis in different treatments Treatment Leaf miner Aphis control 4.1 16.7 50 mesh 0.0 0.1 Aluminet® 60% 0.0 0.0 M. J. Berlinger et al., 1993. 50 Laboratory test Quantities of Thrips under various types of nets Percentage from control crop Treatment Thrips Quantity Control 124.1 50-mesh 17.1 13.8 Aluminet® 60% 4.0 3.2 M. J. Berlinger et al., 1993.51 Tomato cultivation Whitefly population Whitefly 250 100 Mesh 50 OptiNet 50 Mesh 40 50 OptiNet 40 200 150 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Test No. 52 Tomato cultivation Thrips Thrips population 100 80 Mesh 50 60 OptiNet 50 40 Mesh 40 20 OptiNet 40 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Test No. 53 Tomato cultivation 50 mesh 50 Bionet 54 Y. Antignus et al., 1998. 55