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Design and Implementation of Smart Hydroponics Farming for Growing Lettuce Plantation under Nutrient Film Technology

2023 2nd International Conference on Applied Artificial Intelligence and Computing (ICAAIC), 2023
Smart hydroponics farming is a modern technique for growing plants in nutrient-rich water rather than soil. The Nutrient Film Technology is a hydroponic system that circulates a thin film of nutrient-rich water over the roots of the plants, allowing for ...
Venkatraman M, S. R
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Hydroponics agriculture as a modern agriculture technique

Journal of Achievements of Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, 2023
Hydroponics, also known as controlled environment agriculture, is a method of cultivating plants and herbs without soil using mineral-supplemented solutions.
K. Monisha   +9 more
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Monitoring and accelerating plant growth using IoT and Hydroponics

International Conference on Computational Collective Intelligence, 2023
Growing plants without soil is known as hydroponics, and it is particularly helpful in places with little space and bad weather. A novel method of growing plants without soil in an inert medium is called hydroponics.
Abhishek Kumar, P. Savaridassan
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Aquaponics and Smart Hydroponics Systems Water Recirculation Using Machine Learning

2023 4th International Conference on Smart Electronics and Communication (ICOSEC), 2023
Hydroponics and aquaculture (fish farming) are combined in the innovative, cunning, and sustainable agriculture method known as aquaponics to grow vegetables in a cooperative relationship.
Venkatraman M, S. R
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Solar-smart hydroponics farming with IoT-based AI controller with mobile app

2023 IEEE Sustainable Smart Lighting World Conference & Expo (LS18), 2023
Only Hydroponics uses less water and other resources than traditional soil-based farming. Hydroponics using mechanical aid. Controversies with hydroponics. In the realm of gardening, hydroponics is king.
Pallavi Khare, Abhishek Koti, A. Khare
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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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Hydroponics: current and future state of the art in farming

Journal of plant nutrition, 2020
Today, to overcome the multi-manifestations of climate change, fresh water scarcity, and pressing need of the growing food demand, Hydroponics, a soilless cultivation technology, promises to provide high quality, healthy, fresh, residue free vegetables ...
SaadAkhtar Khan   +2 more
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Hydroponics with wastewater: a review of trends and opportunities

Water and Environment Journal, 2020
Hydroponics is a method of crop production that has been successfully used for the growth of vegetables and flowers. It uses a nutrient solution and generally controlled environmental conditions which makes it more energy intensive, yet more productive ...
Liliana Cifuentes‐Torres   +3 more
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