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Department of Biological Sciences and Engineering, Netaji Subhas University of Technology, New Delhi, India
Research Letter
Comparison of Growth Indices, Biomass, Anatomy, Phytochemical and Elemental Activity of Hydroponically Grown and Soil Grown Amaranthus
Author(s): Gulshan Jha, Nikhil Kawatra and Akhilesh Dubey*
Hydroponics has emerged as one of the most popular agricultural production methods today. However, whether hydroponically produce plants of comparable quality to soil grown plants is still unclear. Thus, in this study, morphology, biomass, growth indices, anatomy, phytochemical compounds, macro and microelements were determined and compared in hydroponically and soil grown Amaranthus. Amaranthus hybridus is naturally gluten-free and a good source of calcium, zinc, copper, vitamin B6, folate, and an excellent source of fiber, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, and manganese. It not only provides healthy nutrition but also boosts our immune system. They have exceptional medicinal properties, making them in high demand in the society and various industries. Growth data revealed that it appears morphologically far better than soil. The roots were evident and long, leaves having large p.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2376-0354.23.10.003