Biology, asked by shayanahmad59, 7 months ago

Hydroponics is the science of growing terrestrial plants in:
(a) Laboratory
(b) Desert
(c)
Lake
(d)
Aerated solution​

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Answered by AngelMariya1
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Explanation:

Hydroponics is the technique of growing plants solely in water. The roots are kept suspended in a nutrient-rich liquid, this completely bypasses the need for any solid soil.....

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Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
1

Hydroponics is the science of growing terrestrial plants in (d) Aerated solution​

Hydroponics:

  • Plants can be grown hydroponically without using soil.
  • Water is used less in hydroponic systems than in conventional soil-based ones.
  • Compared to conventional soil-based growing systems, hydroponic cultivation enables faster growth and larger yields.
  • Plant roots in a conventional garden must look for nutrients in the soil.
  • Plants in hydroponic gardens have even simpler access to the nutrients they require since the nutrients are dissolved in the water surrounding the roots.
  • Plants frequently experience rapid growth in size and beauty.
  • Hydroponics needs light, but not necessarily direct sunlight.
  • Hydroponically grown plants will receive all the natural light they require in a greenhouse or outdoors.

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