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Characteristics of three-dimensional matrix culture


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2024-05-31

Three-dimensional substrate culture is a kind of soilless cultivation technology, which provides nutrient solution by planting crops in a substrate with certain air permeability and water holding capacity, and using drip irrigation or trickle irrigation. This cultivation method has been widely used in modern agriculture because of its high space utilization, low cost, simple operation and beneficial to prevent the spread of diseases.

Characteristics of three-dimensional matrix culture

Three-dimensional substrate culture is a kind of soilless cultivation technology, which provides nutrient solution by planting crops in a substrate with certain air permeability and water holding capacity, and using drip irrigation or trickle irrigation. This cultivation method has been widely used in modern agriculture because of its high space utilization, low cost, simple operation and beneficial to prevent the spread of diseases.

Key features include:

Culture medium: Use organic or inorganic substrates, such as vermiculite, sawdust, coconut husk, etc., to fix the plant roots and provide the necessary air and moisture.
Irrigation method: using drip irrigation or trickle irrigation, the nutrient solution directly to the plant roots.
Space utilization: Three-dimensional cultivation design can make full use of space and realize vertical agricultural development.
Circulatory system: The nutrient solution is usually not circulated to avoid the spread of diseases through the liquid circulation.
Simple equipment: Compared with other soilless cultivation methods, the required equipment is relatively simple, even without power support.

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