ULTRA-VIOLET RADIATION FOR THE INACTIVATION OF MICROORGANISMS IN HYDROPONICS

The growth of microorganisms in the nutrient solution of a circulating hydroponic system was suppressed by ultra-violet radiation. Applied for three hours daily (572Jm⁻² h⁻¹) throughout experiments in which tomato and corn were grown, it was effective in reducing the population of microorganisms fro...

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Depopulation
Fluence
Hydroponics
Microorganisms
Mutagenesis
Nuclear radiation
Nutrient solutions
Pathogens
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