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Bilalis, D; Kanatas, P; Patsiali, S; Konstantas, A; Akoumianakis, K. 2009. Comparison between conventional and organic floating systems for lettuce and tomato (Lactuca sativa and Lycopersicon esculentum) seedling production. JOURNAL OF FOOD AGRICULTURE & ENVIRONMENT. 7(2):623-628.
The floating system is a common technique for tobacco and vegetable
seedling production. Two production systems (CON conventional and ORG
organic) and three substrate mixtures (2:1, 1:1 and 1:2 peat:
vermiculite, v/v) were evaluated for lettuce and tomato seedling
production at 2004 and 2005, Electrical conductivity, dissolved oxygen
and pH values of the nutrient solution in ORG system were significantly
lower than the corresponding values for CON system. Moreover, the
growth and water content of ORG seedlings were the lowest. The presence
of mycorrhiza in the ORG can be plausibly ascribed to the better
conditions (higher O-2, lower EC) of this water-solution. Quality of
seedlings grown under the ORG system as well as the dry weight were
higher than those of the CON system. Furthermore, plant height and
fresh weight were higher and the root growth was lower in seedlings
grown under CON system. The seedlings grown using 1:1 substrate mixture
had the highest root growth. The estimated production cost did not
indicate any differences between organic and conventional systems.
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