Abstract
For the purpose of promoting the use of the woody biomass as fuel for the greenhouse heating, it is necessary to know how to keep the thermal environment in the house at better conditions. We compared the growth rates of tulips in different heating system, a hot-water heating with biomass and a warm air heating with heat pomp. It was found that hot-water heating has better performance for cultivating the tulip in the greenhouse. In the case of warm air heating, the room temperature fluctuates for on / off control of the air conditioner. The warm air heating has a possibility to give a stress to a plant locally. We consider that the hot-water heating is the easy heating method for a better thermal condition to the plant.
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