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Published in Crop Sci 14:773-774 (1974)
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Fully Automatic Subirrigation System for Glasshouse and Growth Chamber Use1

P. C. Stanwood, J. C. Phillips and D. O. Chilcote2

A fully automatic subirrigation system is described for use in the glasshouse or environmental control chambers. Versatility in watering schedules, rooting mediums, and potting containers is provided. A number of crop species have been successfully grown using this system.

Key Words: Nutriculture • Sand culture • Pot culture


1 Contribution from the Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station, Corvallis, OR 97331. Technical paper no. 3767.

2 Research Assistant, Research Assistant, and Professor of Crop Physiology, respectively, Department of Agronomic Crop Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331.

Received for publication March 7, 1974.





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