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Controlled Environment Agriculture

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Albright, L.D., R.S. Gates, K.G. Arvanitis and A. Drysdale. 2001. Control strategies for plant shoot and root environments on Earth and in space. IEEE Control Systems Magazine. 21(5):28-47.

Brechner, M.L.2003. Some effects of photoperiod and light quality on alate production in the green peach aphid, Myzus persicae. MS Thesis. Cornell University Libraries, Ithaca NY 14853.

de Villiers, D.S. 1997. Vegetable cultivar evaluation and crop selection for controlled environment agriculture and advanced life support systems. MSc Thesis. Cornell University Libraries, Ithaca, NY 14853. 176 pp.

Drysdale, A.E., C.J. Rutzke, L.D. Albright and R.L. LaDue. 2004. The minimal cost of life in space. Advances in Space Research 34(2004):1502-1508.

Langhans, R.W., L.D. Albright, and A.J. Both. 1999. Hydroponic vegetable production in controlled environment agriculture facilities. Final Report to NYSERDA, ESEERCO and NYSEG. March, 1999. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853. 62 pp.

Langhans, R.W., J. Bandy, A.R. Leed, D.J. Tennessen, B.G. Vinzant, T.C. Weiler, L.D. Albright, A.J. Both, E. Goto, E.F. Wheeler, C. Zou, B.A. Ingall, J. Kossowski, M.P. Pritts, L.D. Topoleski, D.E. Wilcox, J.D. Novak, G.B. White, and A.G. Taylor. 1994. A definition of problems involved in design and operation of the controlled environment life support system (CELSS) in the human-rated test facility (HRTF). Final report submitted to NASA's L.B. Johnson Space Center. NASA Grant NAG 9-715. 144 pp.

Mathieu, J.J. and L.D. Albright. 1999. Water and nutrient uptake in hydroponic crop production. ASAE paper No. 994122. ASAE, 2950 Niles Road, St. Joseph, MI 49085-9659, USA. 10 pp.

Spinu, V.C., L.D. Albright, and R.W. Langhans. 1998. Electrochemical pH control in hydroponic systems. Acta Horticulturae 456:275-282.

Tennessen, D.J. and D.J. Ciolkosz. 1998. Towards efficient conversion of electricity into edible biomass in crop production systems: a transgenic approach. Journal of Life Support and Biosphere Science Vol. 5:217-223.