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Kopshti i veçantë Nemo

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08.07.2015 20:49

Tani mund të i harroni fermat, fushat e gjërat e tilla, pasi që ato do të jenë së shpejti nën ujë.

Projekti i Nemo-së është kopshti i cili do të rrisë luleshtrydhet, fasulet, marulet dhe bimë nëndetëse.

Në një ambient nënujorë, do të rriten në fund të detit edhe hudhërat të cilat kanë kushtet ideale për rritje thanë shkencëtarët.

Kjo fermë nënujore është quajtur Kopshti i Nemo-së, në Savona të Italisë.

Ndërsa qëllimi kryesor i këtij projekti është të krijojë burime të prodhimit të bimëve në zonat ujore, përcjellë Klan Kosova.

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Pic shows: The underwater gardens An underwater garden project where plants like strawberries or lettuce are grown in plastic greenhouses fixed to the seabed could become a major source of plant production in the future. The original idea was started in 2012 by a diving enthusiast called Sergio Gamberini who wanted to make the experience more interesting for fellow divers by fixing spheres containing plants underwater. But the idea quickly developed to become the Nemo's Garden Project after it was revealed that the plants have thrived free from parasites and infections living underwater in their plastic spheres. He obtained permission to set up the plastic greenhouses three months of every year and could to the bottom of the sea floor in the Bay of Noli, in the province of Savona, Italy. The air for the plants remains trapped in a bubble of plastic while only the bottom of the bubble is open to the sea, allowing humidity to provide the moisture for the plants and also providing an exchange of oxygen. Evaporation ensures humidity between 80 and 90 percent inside the spheres, the condensation provides the necessary moisture and, even well below the waves, there is enough light in this sunny corner of Europe to ensure the plants themselves regenerate their oxygen supply via photosynthesis. The project has now expanded to have five of the biospheres of varying sizes floating between 18 and 36 feet beneath the surface of the ocean. Each has a series of seedbeds inside them, where the crops grow. Nemo's Garden aims to create alternative sources of plant production in places where the environmental conditions mean conventional farming is problematic – possibly because of a lack of fresh water, fertile soils or extreme temperature changes. The biospheres eliminate these issues – they are at a near-constant temperature both day and night, while the evaporation of the sea water condenses on the biosphere walls, creating ideal conditions for plant growth. The pods are managed from a support station on the shore, where researchers can monitor the status of the crops, communicate with divers and control the physical environmental parameters. (ends)

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