Potato production in aeroponics: An emerging food growing system in sustainable agriculture for food security
The global average potato ( Solanum tuberosum L.) production is 17.4 t ha-1. Even using the same potato varieties, there is a large gap between higher yields and lower yields among countries. Potatoes are a cash crop and a significant part of the global diet. Therefore, low soil fertility, soil-born...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chilean journal of agricultural research 2022-07, Vol.80 (1) |
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Zusammenfassung: | The global average potato ( Solanum
tuberosum L.) production is 17.4 t
ha-1. Even using the same potato varieties, there is a large gap
between higher yields and lower yields among countries. Potatoes are a
cash crop and a significant part of the global diet. Therefore, low
soil fertility, soil-borne diseases, poor water quality, and pests
seriously affect potato production in developing countries. To improve
potato quality and production, it is necessary for the modern world to
improve its potato cultivation techniques. Aeroponics cultivation is an
alternative technology of soilless culture for effectively adapting to
areas of the world where soil and water are in critical condition. In
aeroponic systems, plant roots are suspended in the open air under
controlled circumstances to replace the soil with artificially provided
foam or plastic stents. Moreover, the nutrient solution is spread
through atomization nozzles. This review provides insights into the
potential use of aeroponics in complementing potato production in
developing countries. Moreover, in most developing countries, this
technology should be adopted after deliberate consideration to increase
potato production. |
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ISSN: | 0718-5820 |