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Modelling and control design for free air CO2 enrichment systems used in plant physiology atmospheric change experiments

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Modelling and control design for free air CO2 enrichment systems used in plant physiology atmospheric change experiments. / Taylor, James; Young, Peter; Chotai, Arunkumar et al.
International Federation of Automatic Control 3rd Workshop on Mathematical and Control Applications in Agriculture and Horticulture . Pergamon, 1997.

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Taylor, J, Young, P, Chotai, A & Mcleod, A 1997, Modelling and control design for free air CO2 enrichment systems used in plant physiology atmospheric change experiments. in International Federation of Automatic Control 3rd Workshop on Mathematical and Control Applications in Agriculture and Horticulture . Pergamon.

APA

Taylor, J., Young, P., Chotai, A., & Mcleod, A. (1997). Modelling and control design for free air CO2 enrichment systems used in plant physiology atmospheric change experiments. In International Federation of Automatic Control 3rd Workshop on Mathematical and Control Applications in Agriculture and Horticulture Pergamon.

Vancouver

Taylor J, Young P, Chotai A, Mcleod A. Modelling and control design for free air CO2 enrichment systems used in plant physiology atmospheric change experiments. In International Federation of Automatic Control 3rd Workshop on Mathematical and Control Applications in Agriculture and Horticulture . Pergamon. 1997

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Taylor, James ; Young, Peter ; Chotai, Arunkumar et al. / Modelling and control design for free air CO2 enrichment systems used in plant physiology atmospheric change experiments. International Federation of Automatic Control 3rd Workshop on Mathematical and Control Applications in Agriculture and Horticulture . Pergamon, 1997.

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abstract = "The Proportional-Integral-Plus (PIP) control methodology is applied to a Free-Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE) system at the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology (ITE). FACE systems are used to produce predicted atmospheric change conditions, enabling plant growth experiments to be carried out in elevated carbon dioxide concentrations for in situ crops. Evaluation was started at ITE in December 1996 with promising initial results.",
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