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Agricultural Water Management • Vol 301
Development and validation of an innovative algorithm for sodium accumulation management in closed-loop soilless culture systems
2024
In closed-loop soilless culture systems, the increase of the electrical conductivity (EC) caused by Na+ accumulation is a major bottleneck for recycling of the nutrient solution if water sources are used which contain Na+ at substantial concentrations. Curren…
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Agricultural Water Management • Vol 301
Development and validation of an innovative algorithm for sodium accumulation management in closed-loop soilless culture systems
2024
In closed-loop soilless culture systems, the increase of the electrical conductivity (EC) caused by Na+ accumulation is a major bottleneck for recycling of the nutrient solution if water sources are used which contain Na+ at substantial concentrations. Currently, the recommended nutrient concentrations for the root zone of tomato exceed those for maximising yield, aiming to induce a moderate salinity stress to enhance fruit quality. A new strategy for Na+ accumulation management is proposed, which gradually reduce…
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