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Electrical conductivity effect on growth and mineral composition of lettuce plants in hydroponic system

Abou-Hadid et al., 1995

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7546499285233093565
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Abou-Hadid A
Abd-Elmoniem E
El-Shinawy M
Abou-Elsoud M
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Strategies for Market Oriented Greenhouse Production 434

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A study was conducted with lettuce plant. Three varieties (Tom Thumb, Paris Island and Ice Queen) were grown for 2 seasons in hydroponic experiment. The electrical conductivity of nutrient solution was maintained at values 1.0, 1.5 and 1.8 mmhos/cm, respectively. Fresh …
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