Vol. 9, No 3: 109–117.

Biotechnologies

2024

Scientific article

UDK 631.589.2

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Egor K. Andreev
bachelor's degree, Petrozavodsk State University
(Petrozavodsk, Russia),
e.andreev@petrsu.ru
Diana K. Kirimbaeva
bachelor's degree, Petrozavodsk State University
(Petrozavodsk, Russia),
Rvfggggrfygf@gmail.com

Determination of Climatic Conditions for Hydroponic Green Fodder Production Using Common Oat and Coconut Coir

Scientific adviser:
Larissa A. Kuznetsova
Reviewer:
Ksenia A. Petrova
Paper submitted on: 09/11/2024;
Accepted on: 10/15/2024;
Published online on: 10/15/2024.
Abstract. This paper describes an experiment aimed at identifying the optimal climatic conditions for producing hydroponic green fodder from sown oats on coconut coir. The experiment was conducted across nine different combinations, incorporating three light zones and three temperature zones. The data collected were analyzed using two-factor analysis of variance. The findings indicate that the ideal climate parameters for this process are 12 hours of daylight and an ambient air temperature ranging from 20℃ to 25℃.
Keywords: hydroponic green fodder, coconut coir, climatic conditions, common oat

For citation: Andreev, E. K., Kirimbaeva, D. K. Determination of Climatic Conditions for Hydroponic Green Fodder Production Using Common Oat and Coconut Coir. StudArctic forum. 2024, 9 (3): 109–117.

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