The study evaluated two treated wastewaters (TWWs) of different origin and composition for hydroponic rocket cultivation. Each TWW was tested in its native form (TWW1 and TWW2) and aftermdilution and supplementation with mineral salts (TWW1_DH and TWW2_DH), using a Hoagland nutrient solution as a control. Yield and qualitative aspects of the product, including health risk factors (nitrates and heavy metals), were assessed.
Suitability of treated domestic and urban wastewaters for the hydroponic cultivation of rocket (Eruca vesicaria [L.] Cav.) / Lorenzo Bini, Ada Baldi, Davide Passaseo, Stefano Biricolti, Edgardo Giordani, Pamela Lippi, Federica Zezza Mottola Di Amato, Donatella Fibbi, Massimo Del Bubba, Anna Lenzi. - In: HORTICULTURAE. - ISSN 2311-7524. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:(2025), pp. 1115.0-1115.0. [10.3390/horticulturae11091115]
Suitability of treated domestic and urban wastewaters for the hydroponic cultivation of rocket (Eruca vesicaria [L.] Cav.)
Lorenzo Bini;Ada Baldi
;Davide Passaseo;Stefano Biricolti;Edgardo Giordani;Pamela Lippi;Federica Zezza Mottola Di Amato;Donatella Fibbi;Massimo Del Bubba;Anna Lenzi
2025
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The study evaluated two treated wastewaters (TWWs) of different origin and composition for hydroponic rocket cultivation. Each TWW was tested in its native form (TWW1 and TWW2) and aftermdilution and supplementation with mineral salts (TWW1_DH and TWW2_DH), using a Hoagland nutrient solution as a control. Yield and qualitative aspects of the product, including health risk factors (nitrates and heavy metals), were assessed.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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