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Water and nitrate absorption kinetics in the nychthemeral cycle of rose grown in the greenhouse using a recirculating solution
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Experimental Hydroponic SystemEnvironmental ChemistryBiogeochemistryEnvironmental MonitoringPrecision AgricultureWater ResourcesBotanyEnvironmental EngineeringNitrate Absorption KineticsEngineeringRecirculating SolutionNychthemeral CycleCrop Water RelationRosa HybridaPhotosynthesisWater UptakePlant PhysiologyNutrient Management
Abstract An experimental hydroponic system (nutrient film technique N.F.T. system) was used to measure the water and nitrate uptake rates of rose (Rosa hybrida) on a short term basis: hourly fluctuations over a nychthemera. Nitrate and water uptake are subject to large diurnal variations as is well known for most species. Water absorption closely follows the climatic demand with a large peak occurring during the day, whereas nitrate absorption seems to peak slightly before. Relating absorption to agroclimatic factors, we are able to formulate a model in order to evaluate the nitrate needs of the plant. This approach is a first step in the development of real time algorithms for fertigation computers.
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