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Polyurethane Foam as a model platform for evaluating properties of soilless growing media
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Soil Science, 1940
MUCH interest has been aroused in this subject by virtue of the publicity afforded it by the popular Press and by a number of publications, many of which contain statements and claims which are unwarranted. It is refreshing, therefore, to find that the aim of the author of this book is “to present the actual status of the subject; to disabuse the ...
N. L. Noecker, Alex Laurie
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MUCH interest has been aroused in this subject by virtue of the publicity afforded it by the popular Press and by a number of publications, many of which contain statements and claims which are unwarranted. It is refreshing, therefore, to find that the aim of the author of this book is “to present the actual status of the subject; to disabuse the ...
N. L. Noecker, Alex Laurie
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2013
Soilless culture can be defined as “any method of growing plants without the use of soil as a rooting medium, in which the inorganic nutrients absorbed by the roots are supplied via the irrigation water”. The fertilizers containing the nutrients to be supplied to the crop are dissolved in the appropriate concentration in the irrigation water and the ...
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Soilless culture can be defined as “any method of growing plants without the use of soil as a rooting medium, in which the inorganic nutrients absorbed by the roots are supplied via the irrigation water”. The fertilizers containing the nutrients to be supplied to the crop are dissolved in the appropriate concentration in the irrigation water and the ...
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2021
Abstract Soilless cultivation involves growing plants in containers, beds, trays, chambers or channels of a liquid or solid soilless medium. Soilless culture encompasses a wide range of horticultural production methods. These range from potted nursery crops in solid substrates or drip-irrigated greenhouse vegetable crops, to water culture ...
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Abstract Soilless cultivation involves growing plants in containers, beds, trays, chambers or channels of a liquid or solid soilless medium. Soilless culture encompasses a wide range of horticultural production methods. These range from potted nursery crops in solid substrates or drip-irrigated greenhouse vegetable crops, to water culture ...
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Nutrient Solutions for Soilless Cultures
2009Nutrient solutions intended for plant growth are already used from the middle of the 19th century, when the importance of mineral elements for plant growth was made clear by Justus von Liebig. In advance, the nutrient solutions used to grow plants in so called “water cultures” had a simple composition and consisted of salts like KNO3, Ca(NO3)2, KHPO4 ...
Sonneveld, C., Voogt, W.
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1995
Hydroponics, the method of growing plants without soil, presents a feasible alternative to conventional farming in areas which are short on water supply and limited in agricultural soil.This book will serve as an indispensable guide for students in the agriculture sciences, for agriculture instructors and soilless-culture farmers.
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Hydroponics, the method of growing plants without soil, presents a feasible alternative to conventional farming in areas which are short on water supply and limited in agricultural soil.This book will serve as an indispensable guide for students in the agriculture sciences, for agriculture instructors and soilless-culture farmers.
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Dutch developments in soilless culture
Outlook on Agriculture, 1982In the last few years soilless cultures have been vigorously developed in Holland. Although many different substrates have been used, rockwool is the most popular. The first Dutch experiments carried out by Verwer at the Institute of Agricultural Engineering in Wageningen used rockwool and nutrient film technique (NFT).
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Advances in soilless culture strawberry production
2021The majority of strawberries produced in the world are grown in the open field, and only in the past 50 years has protected cropping become established as a commercially viable system. Soilless culture (hydroponics) is an important component of this form of intensive production because it enables the strawberry crop to be grown above the ground ...
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Development of intelligent soilless culture device
Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, 2016This study designs an intelligent soilless culture device that overcomes the disadvantages of the traditional soilless culture device, such as complex structure, low automation, and management inconvenience. The said device has an embedded controller S3C6410 as its core and realizes the intelligent supplemental lighting of the soilless culture device ...
Kang, Z.L., Xu, L.J., Li, Y., Huang, P.
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