2023
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4499.20220177
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Effect of biochar as a hydroponic substrate on growth, colour and nutritional content of red lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.)

Abstract: Hydroponic is a technique of growing plants in a soilless medium by using a sponge, rock wool, hydroton, coconut coir, and perlite as an alternative for crop production systems. Recently, biochar has been reported to be a potential substrate for hydroponic cultivation techniques due to its physicochemical properties which can help increase vegetable production. A greenhouse study was conducted to investigate the effect of biochar as hydroponic substrate on the growth, colour and nutritional content of red lett… Show more

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“…Conversely, the lowest amounts of leaf chlorophyll content were observed in the M 0 N 1 treatment for palak (21.46 mg/g). These results align with the findings of Rosli et al (2023), who assessed the impact of potassium on tomatoes and reported that increased potassium content led to a noticeable decrease in chlorophyll content. Additionally, Thakur et al (2019) supported these findings, emphasizing the positive correlation between increased photosynthesis and higher yields.…”
Section: Figuresupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Conversely, the lowest amounts of leaf chlorophyll content were observed in the M 0 N 1 treatment for palak (21.46 mg/g). These results align with the findings of Rosli et al (2023), who assessed the impact of potassium on tomatoes and reported that increased potassium content led to a noticeable decrease in chlorophyll content. Additionally, Thakur et al (2019) supported these findings, emphasizing the positive correlation between increased photosynthesis and higher yields.…”
Section: Figuresupporting
confidence: 91%