Abstract
A decision-support system was developed for recommending night and day temperature settings to control the timing and height of Easter lily ( Lilium longiflorum Thunb.). Existing biological models and qualitative rules were combined into an overall model of the response of plant development rate to temperature. A process control algorithm was used to determine appropriate height control actions based on a graphical control chart of plant height over time. A knowledge-based system checked the feasibility of output from the development and height control models and generated a text report. This model was implemented on a personal computer in a program called “The Greenhouse CARE System” and has been linked directly with an environmental computer to control greenhouse temperatures. A companion article describes validation of this model.
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