Essays about: "nutrient film technique"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 essays containing the words nutrient film technique.
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1. Review of pH recommendations for soilless cultivation systems
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Crop Production EcologyAbstract : Our human population is growing, and with that, so is our demand for food, food that today still is not a guarantee for all of us. To help increase global food security, the diversification of our food production through the implementation of soilless, hydroponic cultivation systems has been suggested. READ MORE
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2. Possible nutritional output of rapid-deployable CEA greenhouses for emergency scenarios
University essay from SLU/Department of Molecular SciencesAbstract : Space research is a catalyst for innovation and has for decades provided many tools for the improvement of life on earth. The development of space food and the demand of new methods for on-site food production for long-term space missions may, in fact, help solve the issues regarding food insecurity on earth. READ MORE
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3. Robust automated hydroponicsystem : Constructing an automated hydroponic system forincreased robustness against externaldisturbances
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : The objective of this project is to produce a prototype hydroponic farming solution with improved robustness from external fault factors. This means that the plants will not be grown in soil, but instead in water with a majority of its parameters being monitored and regulated. READ MORE
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4. Life Cycle Assessment of Lettuce Production Systems : A Case Study Performed at Hollbium
University essay from KTH/Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknikAbstract : Agriculture is one of the most carbon-intensive sectors in today’s world. With demand for food soaring to feed an ever-increasing population, many methods are employed to produce food, ranging from open-field to greenhouse systems. READ MORE
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5. Life Cycle Assessment of Lettuce Production Systems : A Case Study Performed at Hollbium
University essay fromAbstract : Agriculture is one of the most carbon-intensive sectors in today’s world. With demand for food soaring to feed an ever-increasing population, many methods are employed to produce food, ranging from open-field to greenhouse systems. READ MORE