2014
DOI: 10.12661/pap.2014.003
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Desenvolvimento de plantas de coentro em função da força iônica da solução nutritiva

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“…On the other hand, decreases in fresh weights were seen in the highest nutrient concentration (125%) as a result of the higher electrical conductivity (2.65 dS m -1 ). These results corroborate the findings of Vasconcelos et al (2014) for the same cultivar grown on substrate supplied a nutrient solution with electrical conductivity of 1.63 dS m -1 , which is close to that of the 75% nutrient solution used in the present study (1.68 dS m -1 ). Furthermore, according to these authors, the electrical conductivity of the original nutrient solution recommended by Furlani et al (1999) is 1.84 dS m -1 , which K content represents an excess of 48.5% compared to the content obtained at the nutrient solution concentration of 25% (36.1 g kg -1 ).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…On the other hand, decreases in fresh weights were seen in the highest nutrient concentration (125%) as a result of the higher electrical conductivity (2.65 dS m -1 ). These results corroborate the findings of Vasconcelos et al (2014) for the same cultivar grown on substrate supplied a nutrient solution with electrical conductivity of 1.63 dS m -1 , which is close to that of the 75% nutrient solution used in the present study (1.68 dS m -1 ). Furthermore, according to these authors, the electrical conductivity of the original nutrient solution recommended by Furlani et al (1999) is 1.84 dS m -1 , which K content represents an excess of 48.5% compared to the content obtained at the nutrient solution concentration of 25% (36.1 g kg -1 ).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Coriander cultivation in protected environments is a practice currently adopted in some parts of Brazil, mainly using the hydroponic nutrient film technique (NFT) (Donegá et al, 2013;Luz et al, 2012;Vasconcelos et al, 2014).In addition to cultivation in NFT system, the production of vegetables in chemically inert substrates has attracted the attention of producers. The responses of plants grown in such substrates can be influenced by several factors, particularly the composition of the nutrient solution used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Espécies com grande variabilidade quanto às características de interesse agronômico apresentam escassas informações quanto ao estado nutricional e o crescimento quando submetidas a concentrações de nutrientes (VASCONCELOS et al, 2014). Isto salienta a necessidade de mais esforços para o entendimento quanto ao comportamento de espécies com nobre valor medicinal como o absinto.…”
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“…It was observed that as the salinity level of the nutrient solution increased, there was a positive increase in the yield of lettuce leaves, and the maximum yield was obtained in 2.2 dS m -1 of the nutrient solution, corresponding to 0.140 kg per plant. Vasconcelos et al (2014) studied the development of coriander in salt solutions and observed that in the nutrient solution recommended by Castellane and Araújo (1994), the maximum yield estimated at the highest level of the nutrient solution, corresponding to 2.07 dS m -1 , and in the solution nutritional composition of Furlani et al (1999), the estimated maximum yield in fresh matter was when the electrical conductivity (EC) of the nutrient solution was 1.63 dS m -1…”
Section: Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%