Effects of Varying Nutrient Solution to Brassica Rapa “Bokchoy” Grow Under Hydroponic System

  • Dela Cruz A
  • P. Sinco C
  • S. Cantor M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The fact that farming is dependent on available land becomes even more complex when the climate is changing drastically. From this perspective, soilless system production is advantageous since it allows farmers to utilize land that has been unproductive due to pollution or illness, while simultaneously reducing the quantity of water consumed. According to the discussion and conclusions that accompany the results, the growth and development of Brassica rapa are affected by the nutrients it receives in treatments. The concentrations of nutrient solutions have a significant impact on the growth of Brassica rapa. As the number of Brassica rapa layers increases, the Brassica rapa yield increases and improves, particularly in terms of plant yield. The effects of nutritional solutions on plant growth, fresh weight, water consumption, and the number of nutrients in leaf tissue demonstrated that the interactions between factors are not the same. According to the findings of the study, the collected nutrients could be used as fertilizer. Therefore, hydroponic systems will require less mineral fertilizer. The environmental temperature is one of the most important abiotic factors that could slow down the process of development, production, and spread. Based on the data, it is feasible to conclude that the cultivar is more resistant to cold stress.

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Dela Cruz, A. L., P. Sinco, C., S. Cantor, Ma. L., T. Viña, M., Bolaños, J. R. G., & B. Bordios, R. Jr. (2022). Effects of Varying Nutrient Solution to Brassica Rapa “Bokchoy” Grow Under Hydroponic System. American Journal of Environment and Climate, 1(2), 31–37. https://doi.org/10.54536/ajec.v1i2.485

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