Development of Bioactive Substrates from Stranded Zostera sp. for Soilless Vegetable Cultivation

This study evaluates the technical, economic, and environmental potential of using a Zostera noltii-based bioactive substrate in hydroponic tomato and cucumber cultivation, highlighting its role in root disease suppression via zosteric acid and improved resource efficiency.

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This study assesses the technical, economic, and environmental benefits of a novel bioactive hydroponic substrate derived from the seagrass Zostera noltii by comparing it to conventional rockwool and coconut fiber substrates in tomato and cucumber cultivation. It evaluates the specific action of zosteric acid to inhibit root phytopathogen adhesion, the substrate's impact on microbial rhizosphere communities, and its potential to enhance water and nutrient use efficiency while supporting drainage water recycling. Experimental results from in vitro and in planta trials informed the implementation and optimization of a pilot greenhouse strategy.

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Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Locatie
France
Auteurs
Maud BENOIT, Jean François SASSI, Aurélie ROUSSET, Patricia LETOUSEY, Gaétan LE FLOCH, Pascal RAULT, Gildas FOURNIER, Noël GOUSSARD et Philippe JACOB
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document
Gepubliceerd op
01 mrt 2014
Taal van herkomst
French
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Licensie
CC BY