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An Intermittent Aeroponics System

Crop Science, 1988
An intermittent aeroponic system was designed and tested for potential use in plant growth studies. Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) were grown in the system from the cotyledon stage to flowering and fruiting within 40 d on a misting schedule of 7 s at 10‐min intervals with about one half strength Hoagland's solution.
Lloyd A. Peterson, Armand R. Krueger
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Zinc-biofortified lettuce in aeroponic system

Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2021
Zinc (Zn) deficiency can be mitigated by several procedures, including food biofortification. Agronomic biofortification is a process that aims to increase the concentration of mineral elements in ...
Caroline Merlo Meneghelli   +4 more
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Unusual withanolides from aeroponically grown Withania somnifera

Phytochemistry, 2011
In an attempt to maximize production and the structural diversity of plant metabolites, the effect of growing the medicinal plant Withania somnifera under soil-less aeroponic conditions on its ability to produce withaferin A and withanolides was investigated.
Ya-ming, Xu   +3 more
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Aeroponics vertical indoor farming

International Journal of Science and Research Archive
Aeroponics vertical indoor farming is a farming that involves growing crops in layers that are piled vertically. Aeroponics is a method of growing plants without soil. Vertical indoor farming is climate controlled so it can be done year-round regardless of environmental challenges.
null B Mano   +4 more
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IOT-Based Automated Aeroponics System

2018
Aeroponics is a soilless method of growing plants in air with the assistance of water vapor or mist environment, using an enriched nutrient solution sprayed as a mist, in order to attain faster plant growth. One of the key ideas behind aeroponics is to keep the growth environment pest- and disease-free, so that the plants can grow faster and healthier.
Felin Francis   +3 more
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Aeroponic Culture of VAM Fungi

1995
Aeroponic culture of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungi is a biotechnology that allows both efficient production of VAM inoculum and soil-free investigations of mycorrhizas. Aeroponic culture was first used for the study of the legume-rhizobia interaction by Zobel et al. (1976) and then for VAM fungi by Sylvia and Hubbell (1986). It is a more
A. G. Jarstfer, D. M. Sylvia
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