The consequences of closed hydroponic systems, the impact of salinity build-up on crop yield and product quality are reviewed. Soilless cultivation, especially in closed-loop systems offers a great option for water saving in greenhouses. Capture and recycling of the drainage will considerably improve the water use efficiency in horticultural crops and restrict water pollution by nutrients and pesticides. However, accumulation of undesired ions in the root environment constrains the potential of complete recycling. This is due to the presence of undesired ions in irrigation water, which is the case in many regions, especially in the Mediterranean countries. For fruit vegetables, high salinity of the nutrient solution in the root environment ...
Soilless cultivation systems are common in Dutch greenhouse horticulture, i.e., less than 20% of the...
In this study, soil salinisation was investigated under a newly evolving irrigation practice, called...
Whereas irrigation and drainage are intended to address the shortage and surplus of soil water, resp...
The consequences of closed hydroponic systems, the impact of salinity build-up on crop yield and pro...
Soilless cultivation, especially in closed-loop hydroponic systems offers a great option for water s...
Two different irrigation regimes with two different salinity levels were applied to peppers (Capsicu...
Although irrigation and salinity problems are frequently inseperable, there is a range of management...
Presently, agriculture uses about 70% of the available freshwater resources, and the environmental i...
Scarcity or poor quality of irrigation water is increasingly becoming the "way of life" for growers ...
The impact of salinity on greenhouse grown crops, especially when grown in substrate systems, differ...
Since the mid 1970s substrate growing has become popular in the greenhouse industry in The Netherlan...
An increasing fraction of protected cultivations is on systems where drain water is recollected and ...
Irrigation will be required to meet the demands of the world population for food. Water will also be...
Irrigation in protected cultivation is essential due to the absence of natural precipitation. High e...
Irrigation has long played a key role in feeding the expanding world population and is expected to p...
Soilless cultivation systems are common in Dutch greenhouse horticulture, i.e., less than 20% of the...
In this study, soil salinisation was investigated under a newly evolving irrigation practice, called...
Whereas irrigation and drainage are intended to address the shortage and surplus of soil water, resp...
The consequences of closed hydroponic systems, the impact of salinity build-up on crop yield and pro...
Soilless cultivation, especially in closed-loop hydroponic systems offers a great option for water s...
Two different irrigation regimes with two different salinity levels were applied to peppers (Capsicu...
Although irrigation and salinity problems are frequently inseperable, there is a range of management...
Presently, agriculture uses about 70% of the available freshwater resources, and the environmental i...
Scarcity or poor quality of irrigation water is increasingly becoming the "way of life" for growers ...
The impact of salinity on greenhouse grown crops, especially when grown in substrate systems, differ...
Since the mid 1970s substrate growing has become popular in the greenhouse industry in The Netherlan...
An increasing fraction of protected cultivations is on systems where drain water is recollected and ...
Irrigation will be required to meet the demands of the world population for food. Water will also be...
Irrigation in protected cultivation is essential due to the absence of natural precipitation. High e...
Irrigation has long played a key role in feeding the expanding world population and is expected to p...
Soilless cultivation systems are common in Dutch greenhouse horticulture, i.e., less than 20% of the...
In this study, soil salinisation was investigated under a newly evolving irrigation practice, called...
Whereas irrigation and drainage are intended to address the shortage and surplus of soil water, resp...