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Effects of the concentration of nutrient solution on lettuce growth in hydroponics-NFT system

The growth of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) cv 'Vera' was evaluated in a NFT hydroponic system with different nutrient solution concentrations. An experiment was carried out in a greenhouse from April to May, 2000 in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. Four treatments were used differing in macro nutrient concentration: 100; 50; 25 and 12.5% of the original concentration of the solution proposed by Furlani (1997). Using 50% of the original concentration with electric conductivity around 0,98 dS m-1, plants produced the same shoot dry mass as using 100% of the ionic strength. In this trial, the phytomass yield using 100 and 50% of the ionic strength was within the range of 90% of the maximum production, calculated at 75±1% of the ionic strength to the nutrient solution, simulated by a regression equation. However, the use of smaller concentrations resulted in reduction of the growth of 50% with the solution at 25% and 80% with the solution at 12.5% of the ionic strength, under the light and temperature conditions which the experiment was carried out. Decreasing the nutrient solution concentration one can reduce up to 50% of the basic nutrient solution costs, if nutrient solution concentration is reduced and electric conductivity kept close to 1.00 dS m-1.

Lactuca sativa L.; electric conductivity; growth rate; ionic strength


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