Horticulture under Smart Greenhouse
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The process of producing fruits, vegetables, flowers, and other decorative plants in a controlled, high-tech greenhouse environment that uses cutting-edge technologies to maximize growing conditions is known as horticultural crop production under smart greenhouse systems. Smart greenhouses offer a controlled environment where essential elements, such as temperature, humidity, light, and carbon dioxide levels are accurately maintained, in contrast to traditional techniques of horticulture crop development where variables, such as weather, soil conditions, and pests can be unpredictable. As a result, farmers may produce crops with greater consistency in quality and quantity while using fewer resources and having a smaller negative impact on the environment. The present manuscript will elaborate several vital features of horticultural crop cultivation under smart greenhouses along with different benefits.
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