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Nanobubbles in Hydroponics [PDF]
Maintaining oxygen levels in the nutrient solution of hydroponic systems, particularly thoseusing the deep flow technique (DFT), is essential for root uptake of nutrients and for cellularrespiration. [...]
Yimeng Li, Robyn Cave
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"We Farm Hydroponics" is an agricultural business implementing a hydroponic system with the motto healthy vegetables and free of pesticides. The need for good business branding and proper digital marketing in advancing the "We Farm Hydroponic" business,
Fitri Mailani +5 more
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The Growth of Leaf Lettuce and Bacterial Communities in a Closed Aquaponics System with Catfish
Aquaponics is a circulating and sustainable system that combines aquaculture and hydroponics and forms a symbiotic relationship between fish, plants, and microorganisms.
Kenji Yamane +6 more
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A Smart Hydroponics-Based System for Child Education [PDF]
In this paper, a novel smart system based on hydroponics is proposed. It is aimed to help educate children by contributing to their improvement on cognitive domain, affective domain and psychomotor domain. This hydroponics-based smart education system is
Samet Dinçer, Yıltan Bitirim
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Neural Network and Home Hydroponics
Hydroponics is a method of soilless cultivation of plants. It shortens the vegetation period, reduces the risk of disease and insect infestation, and provides a year-round growing cycle. Hydroponics depends on efficient water management. It is associated
Dmitry M. Borodulin +2 more
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AbstractHydroponics is a method to grow crops without soil, and as such, these systems are added to aquaculture components to create aquaponics systems. Thus, together with the recirculating aquaculture system (RAS), hydroponic production forms a key part of the aqua-agricultural system of aquaponics. Many different existing hydroponic technologies can
Maucieri, Carmelo +5 more
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Copper (Cu) is typically adequate at 0.5 μM (0.03 ppm) in hydroponics and at 2 μM (0.125 ppm) in soilless media, but elevated levels can be used to inhibit pathogenic fungal growth. We studied the effect of elevated Cu on the growth of lettuce and tomato
Mackenzie G. Dey +2 more
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Traditional cultivation of shallot is subject to uncertainty both in productivity and price. This seasonal situation was primarily due to climatic factors.
Annisa Nur Rachmawaty +3 more
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HYDROPONICS: ADVANTAGES AND CHALLENGES IN SOILLESS FARMING [PDF]
Hydroponics, a soilless method of raising plants using mineral nutrient solutions, represents an important innovation in modern agriculture. This review covers the advantages and challenges associated with hydroponic farming, attempting to provide a full
Lokendra Khatri +2 more
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Investigating the Barriers to the Development of Hydroponic Farming in the Development of the Rural Economy (Case Study: Central District of Gorgan County) [PDF]
Nowadays, one of the appropriate ways for self-sufficiency and food security of our country is the development and deployment of hydroponic greenhouses. This study is in applied form and in terms of method, it is descriptive-analytical.
Ali Akbar Najafi Kani
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