Hydroponic Lettuce Water Circulation Evaluation Via Nondestructive Mass Measurement in Controlled Environment
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This study proposed a hydroponic system with the capacity to acquire high-resolution mass data for non-destructive evaluation of water circulation in lettuce. The system customizes the watering profile, enables high-frequency weight measurement, and monitors multidimensional environment changes. Key air, water, and light parameters were collected to evaluate the plant response, susceptibility, and adaptability to environmental conditions. Multiple physiological indices were defined to characterize the properties of two lettuce varieties in response to different environmental factors.
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