| Literature DB >> 36262298 |
Lizhong He1, Xiaotao Ding1, Haijun Jin1, Hongmei Zhang1, Jiawei Cui1, Jianfeng Chu2, Rongguang Li1,3, Qiang Zhou1,4, Jizhu Yu1.
Abstract
Replacing rockwool with more sustainable materials, such as coir, is an effective measure to improve the sustainability of soilless cultivation in the greenhouse. To comprehensively assess the feasibility of coir before using it widely, coir was compared to rockwool as a cucumber cultivation substrate to evaluate its performance on mineral elements in the substrates, drainage, and in the plants. Plant growth, amino acids, and flavor substances of cucumber fruits were also compared between the two substrates. Compared to rockwool, coir significantly increased the LAI and yield of cucumber crops as well as contents of Ca, Mg, S, Cl and Zn in leaves and fruits. Contents of P, K, Ca, Mg, Cl, Zn, and B in the substrate were higher for coir while those of Fe, Cu, and Mn in the drainage lower. Moreover, coir also significantly increased contents of amino acids (His, Leu, Ile, Phe, Lys, Asp, Glu and Pro) and flavor substance (TC, PS, TP, CLL, CuB, and LA) in cucumber fruits. Our results demonstrated the potential of coir as a replacement of rockwool to improve sustainability of soilless cultivation in the greenhouse.Entities:
Keywords: Amino acids; Coir; Cucumber; Flavor substance; Mineral elements; Rock wool
Year: 2022 PMID: 36262298 PMCID: PMC9573875 DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e10930
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Heliyon ISSN: 2405-8440