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Effects of salinity at two ripening stages on the fruit quality of singe-truss tomato grown in hydroponics J. Hort. Sci. Biotechnol. 74 690 693 10.1080/14620316.1999.11511174 Santamaria, P. Cantore, V. Conversa, G. Serio, F. 2004 Effect of night salinity

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and 29 Apr. Additional nutrients were provided by foliar spray on 15 Nov. and 1 Dec.; foliar sprays were not used in the spring experiment. Foliar sprays used liquid fertilizers (FloraGro and FloraMicro; General Hydroponics, Santa Rosa, CA) diluted in

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in hydroponics Scientia Hort. 102 267 275 10.1016/j.scienta.2004.01.006 Palaniswamy, U.R. McAvoy, R.J. Bible, B.B. 2000 Omega-3 fatty acid concentration in Portulaca oleracea is altered by nitrogen source in hydroponic solution J. Amer. Soc. Hort

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( Urban Rivers, 2018 ). The University of Florida experiments with floating hydroponics and promotes their distribution among local horticultural producers ( Sweat et al., 2003 ). Outlook Despite versatile efforts to revitalize and reinterpret chinampas

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. Kaneko, A. Fukuda, N. Hagiwara, S. Sase, S. 2000 Development of a membrane disinfection system for closed hydroponics in a greenhouse J. Agr. Eng. Res. 77 227 232 Padel, S. 2002 Conversion to organic farming: A typical example of diffusion of an

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manner for edible crops needs to be evaluated by comparing plant growth and yield of SAEF systems to those of traditional NFT and DWC hydroponics. Bedding plant growers sometimes purchase and transplant large seedling plugs to finishing containers as a

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black plastic tube attached to an air pump [320 gal/h (Dual Diaphragm Air Pump; General Hydroponics, Santa Rosa, CA)] was placed at the bottom of each reservoir to provide continuous aeration to the nutrient solution. During each replication over time

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residues in solution or form into chloramine when interacting with fertilizers. However, it is difficult to predict if either reaction would be fast or strong enough to affect the risk of crop phytotoxicity in hydroponics. In soil or substrate

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management course using hydroponics and recirculating solution culture HortTechnology 24 610 617 https://doi.org/10.21273/HORTTECH.24.5.610 10.21273/HORTTECH.24.5.610 De Brey, C. Snyder, T.D. Zhang, A. Dillow, A. 2021 Digest of education

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achieved by granular application or by continuous or intermittent fertigation through a drip irrigation line. This approach, similar to hydroponics, treats the soil as a medium to which fertilizers are added. In contrast to this is the approach of feeding

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