A Review on Technique of Growing Vegetables Without Soil - Hydroponics

Authors

  • Mr. M.Khalid Bhurani  Civil Engineering Department, G. H. Raisoni Academy of Engineering and Technology, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
  • Mr. Anmol Itada  Civil Engineering Department, G. H. Raisoni Academy of Engineering and Technology, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
  • Mr. Musab Siddiqui   Civil Engineering Department, G. H. Raisoni Academy of Engineering and Technology, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
  • Mr. Kartikkeya Jaiswal  Civil Engineering Department, G. H. Raisoni Academy of Engineering and Technology, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
  • Mr. Aatish Pandey  Civil Engineering Department, G. H. Raisoni Academy of Engineering and Technology, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
  • Mr. Shubham Bagde   Civil Engineering Department, G. H. Raisoni Academy of Engineering and Technology, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

Aeroponics, Hydroponics, Nutriculture, Open Field Agriculture, Soil-Less Culture

Abstract

Soil-based agriculture is facing some major challenges with the growth of civilization everywhere the globe, like decrease per capita land availability, except this, thanks to speedy urbanization and industrial enterprise as threats from global climate change and its connected adverse result, the land cultivation is going to face difficult threats, beneath such circumstances, within the close to future it becomes involved to feed the completepopulation using commercial farming system. Naturally, soil-less culture is changing into additionalrelevant within the gift situation, to cope-up with these challenges. ?Soilless Culture? is that the growing of plants that imitate soil- base husbandry by victimization several varieties of growing media as for instanceinorganic substance, organic substance and artificial substrates. Soilless culture is that the quickest growing sector of agriculture, and it may be impetus to food production within the future. The business is anticipated to grow exponentially conjointly in future, as conditions of soil growing changing into troublesome. the applying of a soilless culture system victimizing artificial substrates would lead to economical and effective use of water and fertilizers and minimize the employment of chemicals for gadfly and sickness management. Plants grown in soil less culture has shown superior quality, high yield, speedy harvest, and high nutrient content. however just in case of developing countries there's a scarcity of its customary acquaintance and poor dissemination of its available technologies. For popularization of soilless culture at international level, it's terribly imperative to produce scientific proved technology to gardeners and build mass awareness in potential areas at internationallevel.

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2019-03-16

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Mr. M.Khalid Bhurani, Mr. Anmol Itada, Mr. Musab Siddiqui , Mr. Kartikkeya Jaiswal, Mr. Aatish Pandey, Mr. Shubham Bagde , " A Review on Technique of Growing Vegetables Without Soil - Hydroponics, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology(IJSRSET), Print ISSN : 2395-1990, Online ISSN : 2394-4099, Volume 5, Issue 6, pp.394-398, March-2019.