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Patrick H. Kingston, Carolyn F. Scagel, David R. Bryla, and Bernadine C. Strik
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Lynn Brandenberger, Todd Cavins, Mark Payton, Lynda Wells, and Tina Johnson
round in a soilless culture with appropriate cultivars and manipulation of the nutrient solution temperature ( Ikeda et al., 1995 ). Frantz and Welbaum (1998) used hydroponic float beds for growing several horticultural crops in the greenhouse
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Silvia Jiménez Becker, Blanca María Plaza, and María Teresa Lao
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Xia Chun-hua and Chen Jian-hua
Anthurium soilless culture in actual production is between 5.5 and 6.5. Considering the adsorption effect of 375 mg and a 6.0 pH value of oyster shell fragments, pH = 5.9 was selected for the following experiments. Effects of temperature and light intensity
Mary A. Rogers
of “peat-lite” mixes containing peatmoss, vermiculite and/or perlite ( Boodley and Sheldrake, 1977 ). Peat-based substrates are common in soilless culture; however, peat substitutes have also been evaluated due to concerns with the availability and
Reza Saeedi, Nematollah Etemadi, Ali Nikbakht, Amir H. Khoshgoftarmanesh, and Mohammad R. Sabzalian
as a major cut flower in many countries ( Anderson, 2007 ), its greenhouse production, especially using soilless culture systems, is more feasible. Several factors, particularly plant nutrition, may be involved in successful production of this flower