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A Review on Comparison between Hydroponics and Conventional Method of Growing for Conservation of Water And Land

Author(s):

Vandana B R , Department of studies in Water and Land Management, VTU, Belagavi, India; Rohan S Gurav, Asst.Professor, Department of studies in Water and Land Management, VTU, Belagavi, India; Sagar Waghmare, Asst.Professor, S.G.Balekundri Institute Of Technology, Belagavi, India

Keywords:

Hydroponics, Conventional Method, Soil-Less Culture

Abstract

Because of approach of human progress there has been a ton of negative results developing step by step alongside the positive outcomes. The negative results is not influencing our day by day life but rather is going stride towards future likewise .Due to quick urbanization, industrialization the accessibility of land for agribusiness is diminishing ,not just this, it is additionally influencing the water in parts of pollution and making it unfit for drinking and different purposes. In addition, poor soil richness in a portion of the cultivable zones, less shot of normal soil ripeness develop by microorganisms because of constant development, visit dry season conditions and eccentrics of atmosphere and climate designs, ascend in temperature, stream contamination, poor water administration and wastage of enormous measure of water, decrease in water level, and so on are the threating elements for the dirt based horticulture. Under such conditions, in future it winds up plainly difficult to get prolific land for horticulture other than the arrangement for the adequate measure of water. Normally, soil-less culture is ending up noticeably more important and dependable in the present situation, to adapt up these difficulties. In soil-less culture plants are raised without soil and with water preserving strategies. It has indicated promising outcomes all through the world.

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Paper ID: IJSRDV5I51328
Published in: Volume : 5, Issue : 5
Publication Date: 01/08/2017
Page(s): 1488-1490

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