Nutritive Solutions Formulated from Organic Fertilizers

J. Ortiz
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This chapter shows how organic fertilizers can provide essential nutrients soluble to plants, so as to be used in hydroponic systems in its various forms. Such materials are an important source of macro- and micronutrients. This form of plant nutrition can contribute to the sustainable production of food, both in developed and developing countries. Nutrient solutions can be formulated when soluble nutrients are extracted from the solid phase of organic manure. In some vegetables, equal yields, or sometimes higher, have been obtained in nutritive solutions formulated with synthetic chemical fertilizers. It has also been documented that the resulting edible products can be of a better nutraceutical quality. Ions can be obtained by means of preparations based on teas, extracts, leachates, digestate, urine, aquaculture, etc. Subsequently they must be diluted in water until reaching a level of electrical conductivity according to the tolerance levels of the crop to be established. The heterogeneity of the chemical composition of the solutions obtained is the main point that must be attended with the greatest possible precision to formulate the nutritive solutions and obtain satisfactory results. Therefore, it is necessary to measure the concentration of macro- and micronutrients (NO3-, NH4+, SO4=, H2PO4-, K+, Ca++, Mg++, Fe+++, Cu++, Mn++, Zn++, Cl-) as well as the Na+ ion (which is usually at high levels); it will also be necessary to adjust the pH. In addition, the chapter presents a broad overview and a series of research results in recent years: composition of solutions, nutrient supplements, substrates, and floating root trials in tomato, lettuce, cantaloupe melon, and green fodder. The environmental implications of inappropriate formulations are also analyzed. The nutritious solution, formulated from organic fertilizers, is not only an alternative for the nutrition of agricultural crops, but it also represents a more efficient way to use these resources.
由有机肥料配制的营养液
本章展示了有机肥如何为植物提供可溶的必需营养物质,以便以各种形式在水培系统中使用。这些物质是宏量和微量营养素的重要来源。这种形式的植物营养可以促进发达国家和发展中国家的可持续粮食生产。当从有机肥的固相中提取可溶性营养素时,可以配制营养液。在某些蔬菜中,用合成化肥配制的营养液可以获得相同的产量,有时甚至更高的产量。也有文献证明,由此产生的可食用产品可能具有更好的营养保健质量。离子可以通过以茶叶、提取物、渗滤液、消化液、尿液、水产养殖等为基础的制剂来获得。随后,它们必须在水中稀释,直到达到根据待建立的作物耐受水平的导电性水平。所得到的营养液化学成分的不均匀性是配制营养液并获得满意结果必须尽可能精确地注意的要点。因此,有必要测量宏微量元素(NO3-、NH4+、SO4=、H2PO4-、K+、Ca++、Mg++、Fe++、Cu++、Mn++、Zn++、Cl-)和Na+离子的浓度(Na+离子通常处于较高水平);此外,本章还概述了近年来的一系列研究成果:番茄、生菜、哈密瓜和青饲料的溶液组成、营养补充剂、基质和浮根试验。还分析了不适当配方对环境的影响。这种由有机肥料配制而成的营养液不仅是农作物营养的替代品,而且代表了一种更有效利用这些资源的方式。
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