An integrated aquaponic co‐culture system combining Nile tilapia and African catfish with eggplant was evaluated. Tilapia growth was consistent across treatments, while a slight reduction in catfish performance occurred with lower stocking density. Plant yield and nutrient profiles of fish showed no significant differences among treatments.
Jude Kifufu Gafidji Fidji +4 more
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Hydroponics or Soilless Culture [PDF]
Historically, hydroponics is not a new field; plant physiologists have known and used it for some 100 years. Inevitably, some enthusiasts got carried away.Claims were made of enormous potential yields; skyscraper tops were said to be capable of producing
Chapman, H. D.
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Perfil nutricional y antioxidante post-cosecha de Beta vulgaris L. cultivada en microhuerto sin suelo de baja emisión con nutrientes orgánicos e inorgánicos [PDF]
Beetroot was grown in an open soilless cultivation system with nutrition supplied by organic and inorganic sources. This low emission system was tested for microgardening high quality red beets with high water use efficiency and less pollutant emission ...
Anjum, Muhammad Akbar +5 more
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The rapid growth of the global population and the continuous decline in cultivable land pose significant threats to food security. This challenge worsens as climate change further reduces the availability of farmland.
Monica Dutta +7 more
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The Influences of Water Availability and Vesiculararbuscular Mycorrhizal (VAM) Fungi on Growth and Physiological Processes of Tomato (Lycopersicon Esculentum Mill.) in Soilless Culture [PDF]
A study was conducted to determine the influence of water availability and vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal (V AM) inoculation on growth and physiological changes of tomato.
Megat Wahab, Puteri Edaroyati
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Emissions by aerial routes from protected crop systems (greenhouses and crops grown under cover) : a position paper [PDF]
This report describes the processes that may lead to emission of Plant Protection Products (PPP) from protected cultivation, through aerial routes. The introduction gives the background for this work and the limitations, outlining in particular why ...
Stanghellini, C.
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Potential productivity of hydroponically-grown tomatoes ill the Genting Highlands, Malaysia [PDF]
Five trials were carried out to assess the potential productivity of tomatoes in a deep culture hydroponic system in Genting Highlands (1,200 m a.s.l.), Malaysia.
Raja Harun, Raja Muhammad
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Effect of soilless growing systems on the spread of Verticillium dahliae and the severity of the Verticillium wilt in strawberry [PDF]
The dispersion of soilborne plant pathogens could be greater in closed soilless growing systems than in open ones. The effect of three soilless growing systems (open, closed and closed with slow sand filtration) on the dispersion of Verticillium dahliae ...
Avilés Guerrero, Manuel +3 more
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Emissions of plant protection products from glasshouses to surface water in The Netherlands [PDF]
Momenteel wordt een vast percentage van 0.1% gebruikt voor de emissie van gewasbeschermingsmiddelen vanuit kassen naar het oppervlaktewater. Metingsgegevens van waterschappen wijzen erop dat de emissie van gewasbeschermingsmiddelen en biociden naar het ...
Linden, A.M.A., van der +2 more
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Effects of N and K Concentrations on Nutrient Uptake, Photosynthetic Capacity and Growth of Bell Pepper (Capsicum Annuum Var. Grossum) Grown Under Rain Shelters in the Lowlands [PDF]
Effects of different concentrations of N and K in the nutrient solutions on nutrient uptake, photosynthetic capacity and growth of bell pepper (Capsicum annuum var. grossum) cv. „Canape‟ under rainshelters in the lowland were evaluated. This study was
Ahmad, Norhanani
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