The Role of Hydroponics Technique as a Standard Methodology in Various Aspects of Plant Biology Researches

  • Torabi M
  • Mokhtarzadeh A
  • Mahlooji M
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Abstract

It is simple-mindedness if you think that soilless culture included modern practical knowledge in the world, so that the evidence indicate that from many centuries ago, scientists tried to grow plant in containers aboveground. Whatever it is considerable, the hydroponics system took place in various places and ages in historical context. The paintings in the temple of Deir el Bahari show that in 4000 year ago the Egyptians attempted to transfer and grow trees in big pots in media culture (Raviv & Lieth, 2007). The written proofs have shown that John Woodward carried out the early hydroponic systems upon plant nutrition researches in 1699, when he attempted to realize whether plants got their nutrients from soil or water.

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Torabi, M., Mokhtarzadeh, A., & Mahlooji, M. (2012). The Role of Hydroponics Technique as a Standard Methodology in Various Aspects of Plant Biology Researches. In Hydroponics - A Standard Methodology for Plant Biological Researches. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/36612

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