Systems and methods for hydroponically growing microorganisms within a self-contained air-supported structure, in which microorganisms are grown in an organic slurry, harvested, and processed to obtain and process and distribute molecules useful for biofuel or other purposes.Busch, Gail...
be careful with any spirulina or chlorella that was grown in Japan.Spirulina and chlorella are grown hydroponically (in water), so any radiation could potentially be in the Japanese water in small amounts.
摘要原文 Algae processing using plasma technology has been widely developed for various applications in the last few years. Diversity in plasma generation methods allows for greater diversity in the ways it is used in algae processing technology. The different plasma discharge conditions, such as; the...
- Can be added to nutrient solution in hydroponic systems or irrigation water. - Allows for easy and uniform distribution of seaweed extract powder fertilizer to the plant roots. Application Rates: The recommended application rates for green seaweed extract powder...
Systems and methods for hydroponically growing microorganisms within a self-contained air-supported structure, in which microorganisms are grown in an organic slurry, harvested, and processed to obtain and process and distribute molecules useful for biofuel or other purposes....
Hydroponic systemsAlgaeMicroorganismsPlant developmentTomato yieldKaliumhypochloritDesinfektionsmittelHydroponische SystemePhysical and chemical disinfection methods are used or are under investigation in greenhouse facilities to minimize the occurrence of pathogens and the application of pesticides in recirculating...
FTWs consist of plants grown hydroponically on a floating mat which uptake water nutrients from their roots. The nutrients become tied up in the tissues of the young growing plants, which tissues are then harvested before fully mature to remove the excess nutrients from the system to reduce ...
As algae are common in most, if not all, freshwater supplies, it is no surprise that algae have made their way into the agricultural sector via irrigation lines, pumps, and hydroponic systems. While some research has suggested that cocultivation of microalgae with crops in hydroponics can be ...
accumulating high levels of cadmium in their leaves rather than roots. Brassica juncea (Brassicaceae) [34] roots can effectively eliminate cadmium, copper, chromium, lead, nickel, and zinc, while Helianthus annuus (Asteraceae) [35] can remove lead, cesium, uranium, and strontium from hydroponic ...