Exploring the relationship between nutrient concentration and leaf thickness in hydroponically grown brassica rapa as measured by time domain optical coherence tomography system
Climate change, land degradation, and decrease in the availability of agricultural lands are some of the problems in growing vegetables in soil-based cultivation or farming. Hydroponics is a crop production system that does not rely on soil as its medium and depends on the nutrient solution for its...
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Main Authors: | Witongco, Mark Emmanuel D., Taeza, Tristan Dave |
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