2021
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy11050998
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Effect of Re-Used Lignite and Mineral Wool Growing Mats on Plant Growth, Yield and Fruit Quality of Cucumber and Physical Parameters of Substrates in Hydroponic Cultivation

Abstract: In hydroponic cultivation of vegetables with a solid substrate, mineral wool predominates. The pro-ecological policy and consumers’ expectations cause an increase in interest in organic substrates, which, when properly used, are less harmful to the environment. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of reusing lignite substrate in hydroponic cultivation on the growth, yield and quality of cucumber fruit and on the physical parameters of the substrate. The greenhouse cucumber cultivar ‘Mewa F1’ with … Show more

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“…The physical properties of these materials are varied, and such discrepancies give a great scope for using multiple components for combination. Wider ranges of properties, such as volumetric density (30-1,400 kg•m −3 ), porosity (45-99% vol), water-holding capacity (-10 cm H 2 O, 15-85% vol), and air-holding capacity (-10-cm H 2 O, 20-80% vol), can also be obtained to adapt to a particular planting pattern (Lazny et al, 2021).…”
Section: The Issue Of Water Management For the Growth Media In Cea Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The physical properties of these materials are varied, and such discrepancies give a great scope for using multiple components for combination. Wider ranges of properties, such as volumetric density (30-1,400 kg•m −3 ), porosity (45-99% vol), water-holding capacity (-10 cm H 2 O, 15-85% vol), and air-holding capacity (-10-cm H 2 O, 20-80% vol), can also be obtained to adapt to a particular planting pattern (Lazny et al, 2021).…”
Section: The Issue Of Water Management For the Growth Media In Cea Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the rapid development of the economy and living standards greatly improving, more and more people are considering fruit quality rather than cucumber yield [4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another means of cultivation in greenhouses is to grow cucumbers on mineral wool and irrigate them with inorganic nutrient solution. Although the composition of the nutrient solution remains the same, there are still differences in the quality of cucumbers in different cycles [6], under different CO 2 concentrations [11] and under different solution pHs [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, producing 1 m 3 of this substrate emits 167 kg of CO 2 into the environment and consumes 275 kWh [17], where the CO 2 emitted during transportation of the substrate to the customer and the disposal of stone wool waste after the production process are not taken into account. These problems have led to a search for alternative organic substrates that will reduce the use of mineral wool in hydroponic production [18,20,21]. For comparison, the CO 2 emitted during the production of 1m 3 of lignite is about 63 kg of CO 2 , which allows to reduce the emitted CO 2 by almost 40%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For comparison, the CO 2 emitted during the production of 1m 3 of lignite is about 63 kg of CO 2 , which allows to reduce the emitted CO 2 by almost 40%. Calculations based on the life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology [22,23] A fully biodegradable substrate that has comparable physical properties to mineral wool is lignite substrate [20], which can be used as an organic fertilizer in conventional crops after the production process. Using such substrate instead of mineral wool could help reduce the carbon footprint.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%