Limestone gravel as growth medium in hydroponics |
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Authors: | Meir Schwarz Yoash Vaadia |
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Affiliation: | (1) Negev Institute for Arid Zone Research, Beer-Sheva, Israel |
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Abstract: | Summary Plants were grown in gravel beds of basalt or limestone. With the standard nutrient solution yields for the plants grown in the limestone gravel were very much reduced and the plants were chlorotic. This chlorosis and reduced yields remained even if the gravel was acid or water washed beforehand, or if it was pretreated in high phosphate concentrations.High yields, comparable to those obtained in basalt beds were obtained if phosphate and iron were added in small amounts (0.1mM P, 1 mg/1 Fe) at each irrigation. This technique to avoid lime induced chlorosis can be easily and economically accomplished in hydroponics. It proved successful here with lettuce, cucumber, tomato and eggplants. |
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