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Self-adaptive Hydroponics Care System for Human-hydroponics Coexistence

2021 IEEE 3rd Global Conference on Life Sciences and Technologies (LifeTech), 2021
“Human-hydroponics coexistence” is becoming a real scenario for indoor gardening and artificial ecological systems. Existing industry-use studies have focused on hydroponic cultivation under the assumption of a stable environment and no human interference.
Jialong Li   +4 more
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Copper hydrophytoremediation by wetland macrophytes in semi-hydroponic and hydroponic mesocosms

International Journal of Phytoremediation, 2022
High levels of trace metals such as copper (Cu) can affect water quality and induce toxic effects on living organisms in aquatic ecosystems. This research assesses the potential capacity for Cu phytofiltration by three emergent macrophytes from Cu-contaminated sediments and water containing five concentrations of Cu (0, 50, 100, 150, and 200 µM).
Sheetal, Rimal   +4 more
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Home Hydroponics [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
Hydroponics is often defined as "the cultivation of plants in water." Research has since determined that many different aggregates or media will support plant growth; therefore, the definition of hydroponics has been broadened to read "the cultivation of plants without soil." Growing plants hydroponically is not difficult if one understands the basic ...
Sorenson, Ruth, Relf, Diane
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Printable Hydroponics

Proceedings of the 2018 ACM International Conference on Interactive Surfaces and Spaces, 2018
We demonstrate a technique to 3D print hydroponic systems which support the growth of various plant species. Our technique fabricates a landscape made entirely out of plastic, and automatically attaches plants seeds to predesignated positions on its surface; the end result is that by subjecting the printed, seed-attached landscape to water, light, and ...
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Hydroponic leeks

2011
Hydroponic and greenhouse technologies offer the promise of growing many crops traditionally grown in soil. A comparative study in The Netherlands has demonstrated that it is now possible to grow leeks in soilless culture using protected cropping technologies with increased production and yields and improved product quality, at the same time reducing ...
Nichols, M., van Os, E.A.
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Hydroponics

2022
Genhua Niu, Joseph Masabni
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Smart Hydroponics

Agriculture plays a significant role in the economic growth of a nation. Modern farming techniques involve growing plants in a soilless ecosystem with the help of nutrient solution. This alternative paradigm of sustainable agriculture falls under the field of hydroponics.
Soumyajit Pal   +2 more
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