Enhancing root-zone (RZ) dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) levels of plants grown hydroponically and aeroponically can increase biomass accumulation but may also alter plant nutrient uptake. These experiments investigated how bicarbonate (HCO3 −) added to a hydroponic nutrient solution and CO2 gas added to an aeroponic system affected biomass and nutrient concentrations of lettuce and pepper plants. Applying high RZ HCO3 − concentrations (20 mM) to lettuce plants grown hydroponically decreased foliar N, P, Cu, K, Mn and Zn concentrations, concurrent with decreased biomass accumulation (50% less than control plants). On the contrary, 1 mM RZ HCO3 − promoted biomass accumulation (10% more than control plants), but this could not be attributed ...
This paper examines the extent to which atmospheric CO2 enrichment may influence growth of plant roo...
Abstract. The effects of elevated CO2 on nutrient cycling and selected belowground processes in the ...
Water deficit is one of the key factors that limits the carbon (C) assimilation and productivity of ...
Enhancing CO2 levels in commercial glasshouses is a widely used technique to increase productivity, ...
Enhancing root-zone (RZ) dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) levels of plants grown aeroponically can i...
Enhancing atmospheric CO2 levels in commercial glasshouses is a widely used technique to increase pr...
Effects of elevated root-zone (RZ) CO2 on plant morphological parameter and nutrient uptake grown in...
Aims Studies dealing with plants’ mineral nutrient status under elevated atmospheric CO2concentratio...
Hydroponics is a relatively new technology, evolving rapidly since its inception 70 years ago. Hydro...
The concentration changes of mineral elements in plants at different CO2 concentrations ([CO2]) and ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations affect the growth rate of plants by increasing photosynthesis. I...
Carbon dioxide, being a major input for photosynthesis, plays an important role in plant production ...
Capturing the full growth potential in crops under future elevated CO₂ (eCO₂) concentrations would b...
The atmospheric concentration of CO{sub 2}, a radiatively-active ({open_quotes}green-house{close_quo...
This research was concerned with some physiological effects of supra-normal CO₂ concentrations on cu...
This paper examines the extent to which atmospheric CO2 enrichment may influence growth of plant roo...
Abstract. The effects of elevated CO2 on nutrient cycling and selected belowground processes in the ...
Water deficit is one of the key factors that limits the carbon (C) assimilation and productivity of ...
Enhancing CO2 levels in commercial glasshouses is a widely used technique to increase productivity, ...
Enhancing root-zone (RZ) dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) levels of plants grown aeroponically can i...
Enhancing atmospheric CO2 levels in commercial glasshouses is a widely used technique to increase pr...
Effects of elevated root-zone (RZ) CO2 on plant morphological parameter and nutrient uptake grown in...
Aims Studies dealing with plants’ mineral nutrient status under elevated atmospheric CO2concentratio...
Hydroponics is a relatively new technology, evolving rapidly since its inception 70 years ago. Hydro...
The concentration changes of mineral elements in plants at different CO2 concentrations ([CO2]) and ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations affect the growth rate of plants by increasing photosynthesis. I...
Carbon dioxide, being a major input for photosynthesis, plays an important role in plant production ...
Capturing the full growth potential in crops under future elevated CO₂ (eCO₂) concentrations would b...
The atmospheric concentration of CO{sub 2}, a radiatively-active ({open_quotes}green-house{close_quo...
This research was concerned with some physiological effects of supra-normal CO₂ concentrations on cu...
This paper examines the extent to which atmospheric CO2 enrichment may influence growth of plant roo...
Abstract. The effects of elevated CO2 on nutrient cycling and selected belowground processes in the ...
Water deficit is one of the key factors that limits the carbon (C) assimilation and productivity of ...