Hydroponic mint cultivation using biofertilizer as nutritive solution
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Resumo: | Main component of the hydroponic system, the nutritive solution attends the mineral requirements of plants in their growing. However, the constant high use of commercial fertilizers can become expensive for the grower. Thus, the objective was to investigate the viability of using partial or total biofertilizer in nutritive solution in mint cultivation. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse for 60 days in a completely randomized design with three treatments: 100% Biofertilizer; 50% Biofertilizer + 50% of the mineral nutrient solution; 25% Biofertilizer + 75% of the mineral nutrient solution and the 100 %mineral nutrient solution as positive control, in a structure with 56 plots according to the Nutrient Film Technique. The length of the plants that did not show significant differences between the treatments was evaluated. The values of fresh matter, dry matter and leaf area in partial substitution (50 or 25% of biofertilizer) showed an increase in relation to the mineral nutritive solution, demonstrating its viability. Thus, this increase in productivity can generate savings in the use of mineral fertilizers. |
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Hydroponic mint cultivation using biofertilizer as nutritive solutionCultivo hidropónico de menta utilizando biofertilizante como solución nutritivaCultivo de hortelã hidropônica utilizando biofertilizante como solução nutritivaMentha x villosa HudsPlantas medicinaisNutrientesCultivo sem solo.Mentha x villosa Huds.Medicinal plantsNutrientsCultivation without soil.Mentha x villosa HudsPlantas medicinalesNutrientesCultivo sin suelo.Main component of the hydroponic system, the nutritive solution attends the mineral requirements of plants in their growing. However, the constant high use of commercial fertilizers can become expensive for the grower. Thus, the objective was to investigate the viability of using partial or total biofertilizer in nutritive solution in mint cultivation. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse for 60 days in a completely randomized design with three treatments: 100% Biofertilizer; 50% Biofertilizer + 50% of the mineral nutrient solution; 25% Biofertilizer + 75% of the mineral nutrient solution and the 100 %mineral nutrient solution as positive control, in a structure with 56 plots according to the Nutrient Film Technique. The length of the plants that did not show significant differences between the treatments was evaluated. The values of fresh matter, dry matter and leaf area in partial substitution (50 or 25% of biofertilizer) showed an increase in relation to the mineral nutritive solution, demonstrating its viability. Thus, this increase in productivity can generate savings in the use of mineral fertilizers.Componente principal del sistema hidropónico, la solución nutritiva satisface las necesidades minerales de las plantas en su desarrollo. Sin embargo, el uso elevado y constante de fertilizantes comerciales puede ser costoso para el productor. Así, el objetivo fue investigar la viabilidad de la utilización parcial o total de Biofertilizante en solución nutritiva en el cultivo de menta. El experimento fue realizado en casa de vegetación durante 60 días en delineamento enteramente casualizado con tres tratamientos: 100% Biofertilizante; 50% de biofertilizante + 50% de solución de nutrientes minerales; Biofertilizante 25% + 75% de solución de nutrientes minerales y la 100% solución de nutrientes minerales como control positivo, en una estructura con 56 parcelas de acuerdo con la técnica de flujo laminar de nutrientes. Se evaluó la longitud de las plantas, lo que no presentaban diferencias significativas entre los tratamientos. Los valores de material fresco, seco y área foliar en sustitución parcial (biofertilizante 50 o 25%) presentaron incremento en relación a la solución de nutrientes minerales, demostrando su viabilidad. Así, este aumento en la productividad puede generar ahorros en el uso de fertilizantes minerales.Principal componente do sistema hidropônico, a solução nutritiva atende à necessidade mineral das plantas em seu desenvolvimento. No entanto, o uso elevado e constante de fertilizantes comerciais pode tornar-se oneroso ao produtor. Assim, objetivou-se investigar a viabilidade da utilização parcial ou total de biofertilizante em solução nutritiva no cultivo de hortelã. O experimento foi conduzido em casa de vegetação, durante 60 dias em delineamento inteiramente casualizado com três tratamentos: 100% Biofertilizante; 50 % Biofertilizante + 50 % da solução nutritiva mineral, 25 % Biofertilizante + 75 % da solução nutritiva mineral e a 100% solução nutritiva mineral como controle positivo, em uma estrutura com 56 parcelas segundo a técnica do fluxo laminar de nutrientes. Avaliou-se o comprimento das plantas que não apresentou diferenças significativas entre os tratamentos. Os valores de matéria fresca, seca e área foliar em substituição parcial (50 ou 25% de biofertilizante) apresentaram incremento em relação à solução nutritiva mineral, demonstrando sua viabilidade. Assim, tal acréscimo na produtividade pode gerar economia no uso de fertilizantes minerais.Research, Society and Development2020-08-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/675410.33448/rsd-v9i8.6754Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 8; e988986754Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 8; e988986754Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 8; e9889867542525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/6754/6100Copyright (c) 2020 Ana Paula de Melo Rocha, Brayonn Mascarenhas Azevedo, Afrânio Adailton Araújo, Ernane Ronie Martinshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRocha, Ana Paula de MeloAzevedo, Brayonn MascarenhasAraújo, Afrânio AdailtonMartins, Ernane Ronie2020-08-20T18:00:17Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6754Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:45.688195Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Hydroponic mint cultivation using biofertilizer as nutritive solution Cultivo hidropónico de menta utilizando biofertilizante como solución nutritiva Cultivo de hortelã hidropônica utilizando biofertilizante como solução nutritiva |
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Hydroponic mint cultivation using biofertilizer as nutritive solution |
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Hydroponic mint cultivation using biofertilizer as nutritive solution Rocha, Ana Paula de Melo Mentha x villosa Huds Plantas medicinais Nutrientes Cultivo sem solo. Mentha x villosa Huds. Medicinal plants Nutrients Cultivation without soil. Mentha x villosa Huds Plantas medicinales Nutrientes Cultivo sin suelo. |
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Hydroponic mint cultivation using biofertilizer as nutritive solution |
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Hydroponic mint cultivation using biofertilizer as nutritive solution |
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Hydroponic mint cultivation using biofertilizer as nutritive solution |
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Hydroponic mint cultivation using biofertilizer as nutritive solution |
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Hydroponic mint cultivation using biofertilizer as nutritive solution |
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Rocha, Ana Paula de Melo |
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Rocha, Ana Paula de Melo Azevedo, Brayonn Mascarenhas Araújo, Afrânio Adailton Martins, Ernane Ronie |
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Azevedo, Brayonn Mascarenhas Araújo, Afrânio Adailton Martins, Ernane Ronie |
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Rocha, Ana Paula de Melo Azevedo, Brayonn Mascarenhas Araújo, Afrânio Adailton Martins, Ernane Ronie |
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Mentha x villosa Huds Plantas medicinais Nutrientes Cultivo sem solo. Mentha x villosa Huds. Medicinal plants Nutrients Cultivation without soil. Mentha x villosa Huds Plantas medicinales Nutrientes Cultivo sin suelo. |
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Mentha x villosa Huds Plantas medicinais Nutrientes Cultivo sem solo. Mentha x villosa Huds. Medicinal plants Nutrients Cultivation without soil. Mentha x villosa Huds Plantas medicinales Nutrientes Cultivo sin suelo. |
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Main component of the hydroponic system, the nutritive solution attends the mineral requirements of plants in their growing. However, the constant high use of commercial fertilizers can become expensive for the grower. Thus, the objective was to investigate the viability of using partial or total biofertilizer in nutritive solution in mint cultivation. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse for 60 days in a completely randomized design with three treatments: 100% Biofertilizer; 50% Biofertilizer + 50% of the mineral nutrient solution; 25% Biofertilizer + 75% of the mineral nutrient solution and the 100 %mineral nutrient solution as positive control, in a structure with 56 plots according to the Nutrient Film Technique. The length of the plants that did not show significant differences between the treatments was evaluated. The values of fresh matter, dry matter and leaf area in partial substitution (50 or 25% of biofertilizer) showed an increase in relation to the mineral nutritive solution, demonstrating its viability. Thus, this increase in productivity can generate savings in the use of mineral fertilizers. |
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