2018
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v10n7p317
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Mineral Composition of Lettuce Grown in Hydroponic System With Wastewater

Abstract: The use of treated effluents is not a new practice in agriculture, however, the optimization of wastewater was given with mineral fertilizers to grow lettuce in a hydroponic system, subject that is still barely studied. The objective of this study was to evaluate the mineral composition of three lettuce cultivars (Verônica, Vanda and Thais) in a hydroponic system using wastewater, well water and optimized nutrient solutions. The plants was grown in seven nutrient solutions, as S 1 = Furlani solution; S 2 = dom… Show more

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“…In traditional soil cultivation, the incorrect management of these waters may create a source of contamination for irrigators, which according to Rababah (2007), may cause serious health problems from consuming irrigated produce. According to Xavier et al (2018), the regulations for wastewater reuse specify microbiological quality standards, recommending the minimum treatment required for effluents, the type of crop to be irrigated, and irrigation methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In traditional soil cultivation, the incorrect management of these waters may create a source of contamination for irrigators, which according to Rababah (2007), may cause serious health problems from consuming irrigated produce. According to Xavier et al (2018), the regulations for wastewater reuse specify microbiological quality standards, recommending the minimum treatment required for effluents, the type of crop to be irrigated, and irrigation methods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%