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Impact of hydroponics irrigation in the citrus industry

Cox, Jim (South Australian Research And Development Institute, 2011-06-30)

An open hydroponics system aims to increase productivity by high frequency application of irrigation water and nutrients to the soil. Such a system is sometimes also called advanced fertigation.

Fertigation: delivering fertiliser in the irrigation water

Falivene, Steven, Skewes, Markè, Treeby, Michael (2011-03-28)

The delivery of dissolved mineral fertilisers to the roots of crops in the field using irrigation water is known as 'fertigation'.

Open Hydroponics: Risks and Opportunities - Stage 1 Project Findings Overview

Falivene, Steven (2005-10-07)

A desktop water, nutrient and salt balance study identified that irrigation and nutrition management principles used by OH can be efficient.

Introduction to Open Hydroponics

Falivene, Steven (2005-10-07)

Open Hydroponics is an irrigation and nutrition management program aimed at increasing yield and fruit quality of horticulture crops.

Adopting Open Hydroponics - factors to consider

Falivene, Steven (2005-10-07)

Adopting an Open Hydroponics management program requires a reliable water supply, a significant investment in capital infrastructure, an increase in operating costs and a change in management skills.

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