Israel – from artificial roots to drip heating
Growing food at high temperatures with little water is very common for Israeli growers. “That's why growers worldwide can use ...
Growing food at high temperatures with little water is very common for Israeli growers. “That's why growers worldwide can use ...
Growing on water with mainly salt water offers great opportunities for greenhouse horticulture. That's why Red Sea Farms, a Saudi Arabian ...
A team of researchers at North Carolina State University, working with organic photovoltaic cell (OPV) company NextGen Nano, has demonstrated how adding ...
interveinal chlorosis is Fe-deficiency due to elevated substrate pH levels
Ever thought about why lightning happens? It’s one of the ways Mother Nature nourishes plants, trees and forests. The Eindhoven-based ...
Research by A. Richa, S. Touil and M. Fizir highlights the recent developments in the treatment of hydroponic wastewater. The ...
Peter Byaruhanga is an interesting agriculturist. Around his home in Bukalasa, near Bukalasa agriculture training college is all kinds of ...
The effects of two digestates split up in liquid and solid fractions were investigated on tomato production.
A large number of studies on salinity in hydroponic systems have been carried out, but few of them have evaluated ...