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A COMPARISON OF HYDROPONIC SYSTEMS FOR TOMATOES
Article number
150_45
Pages
421 – 428
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Abstract
4 different hydroponic systems, developed in Denmark for commercial use, were compared in 2 experiments with tomatoes in 1982. The main elements of the 4 systems were:
- Black plastic boxes each containing 6 to 7 litres of a nutrient solution.
- Vertically hanging plastic bags with a fiber mat inside.
- Rockwool slabs placed in double rows on plates of polystyrene and with continuous drip irrigation.
- Rockwool slabs with intermittent drip irrigation.
The nutrient solutions were recirculated except for the latter system.
Rockwool slabs without recirculation gave the highest yield.
The lower yields of the other 3 systems were due to one or more factors connected to the recirculated solutions: High nutrient concentrations induced when the plants were young and the light was limited in February and March; reduced oxygen concentration in periods with a high root activity; gradually increasing deficiency or excess of some of the nutrient elements, especially excess of Mn.
Authors
J. Willumsen
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