水培培养基组成及其对植物生长的影响研究进展

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Defence Life Science Journal Pub Date : 2023-06-07 DOI:10.14429/dlsj.8.18024
Akanksha Aggarwal, Ashwani Mathur
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由于全球可耕地的减少,对粮食资源日益增长的需求正面临供应短缺的问题,迫切需要替代的种植策略是当务之急。全世界的科学家和研究人员都在关注替代种植策略。然而,根据土地普查数据(2020年),这种种植在包括印度在内的发展中国家是稀缺的,在这些国家,这种影响是至关重要的,将吸引不断增长的人口并减少可耕地。水培法是在控制和调节栽培条件下种植植物的强大解决方案。“水培”这个术语指的是水的作用,它主要集中在提供特定的营养来支持植物的生长和发育。这为研究人员制定和优化新的营养生长介质打开了闸门。这种多方面的集约化技术适当地提高了农业产量。市场研究数据预测,到2025年,水培市场将达到12亿美元。营养液旨在为植物提供所有必需的宏量和微量营养素。通风良好的培养基具有必需的营养物质、重要的有机盐、离子浓度、电导率和pH值的平衡,对于水培至关重要,可以解决冗余的环境问题。本文综述了水培介质组成优化方面的最新进展。讨论了多种培养基对植物生长和产品产量的协同效应。
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Recent Advances in Hydroponic Culture Media Composition and Their Effect on Plant Growth
The growing demand for food resources is facing a shortage of supplies subject to the reduction in cultivable land globally, and a dire need for alternative cultivation strategies is the need of the hour.Scientists and researchers throughout the world are focusing onalternative cultivation strategies. However, this kind of cultivation is scarce in developing countries, including India, where the impact is paramount and will woo offthe growing population and reduce cultivable land, as per land census data (2020).Hydroponics isa robust solution forgrowing plants under controlled and regulated cultivation conditions.The term hydroponics means the water at work, which primarily focuses on giving specific nutrientsto support the growth and development of the plant.This opens floodgates for researchers to formulate and optimize novel nutrient growth media.Agricultural output has been duly enhanced with this multifaceted intensive technique.Marketing research data projects that thehydroponics market will be 12,000 million US dollars by 2025.The nutrient solutions are designed to provide all essential macro and micronutrients to plants.The well-aerated media with essential nutrients, crucial organic salts, and balance of ionic concentration, conductivity, and pH, is vitalfor hydroponic culture, a solution to redundant environmental concerns.The current review highlights recent advances in the optimization of hydroponic media compositions.The synergistic effects of a multitude of media on plant growth and product yield have been discussed.
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