Effective modernization of existing winter block greenhouses
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https://doi.org/10.32347/2707-501x.2019.39.87-91Keywords:
winter greenhouse, modernization, installation work, screening systemAbstract
The article highlights the proposals for existing winter greenhouses modernization. The authors present special features of the installation work that should be considered during the screening system installation technology development. Also; the options for installation work in a fully operated greenhouse were presented.
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