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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 483: International Symposium on Vegetable Quality of Fresh and Fermented Vegetables

EFFECTS OF NUTRIENT CONTROL ON THE GROWTH OF LETTUCE IN NUTRIENT FILM TECHNIQUE

Authors:   Y. Cho, E. Hahn, Y. Lee
Keywords:   Lactuca sativa L., leaf lettuce, electric conductivity, CO2 assimilation, transpiration
Abstract:
'Grand Rapids' leaf lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) was cultivated in nutrient film technique (NFT) to observe growth differences in relation to different nutrient controls. Four different treatments were allocated to the nutrient solutions - EC control (controlling EC), NPK control (controlling N, P and K elements), Macro control (controlling N, P, K, Ca and Mg elements) and M&M control [Macro- and Micro-nutrients (controlling N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Cu, Mn and Zn elements)]. The nutrient solutions were analyzed every time EC dropped below 1.4 mS·cm-1 and deficient nutrients were supplied without replacements of the solutions. The nutrient solutions analyzed, showed accumulations of Ca and SO4 elements and decreases of NO3-N, P and K elements in EC control. No deficiency or toxicity problems appeared in the leaves and the total mineral nutrient contents ranged in optimum levels in all treatments. The highest transpiration rate and net CO2 assimilation rate were shown in M&M control. The highest fresh and dry weight of the leaves were also obtained with M&M control.

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