American Society for Horticultural Science: Copper Concentration Threshholds for Lettuce and Tomato in Hydroponics and Peat-Based Media
May 24, 2024
May 24, 2024
LOGAN, Utah, May 24 (TNSres) -- The American Society for Horticultural Science issued the following news release:
In a new study conducted at Utah State University, researchers have discovered that elevated copper levels in hydroponic and peat-based media could hold the key to disease suppression in lettuce and tomato cultivation. The findings reveal concentration thresholds that could revolutionize disease management practices in agriculture.
Copper (Cu) is crucial for . . .
In a new study conducted at Utah State University, researchers have discovered that elevated copper levels in hydroponic and peat-based media could hold the key to disease suppression in lettuce and tomato cultivation. The findings reveal concentration thresholds that could revolutionize disease management practices in agriculture.
Copper (Cu) is crucial for . . .