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Water quality assessment of different reservoir types in relation to nutrient solution use in hydroponics

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  • Schwarz, Dietmar
  • Grosch, Rita
  • Gross, Wolfgang
  • Hoffmann-Hergarten, Sabine

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  • Schwarz, Dietmar & Grosch, Rita & Gross, Wolfgang & Hoffmann-Hergarten, Sabine, 2005. "Water quality assessment of different reservoir types in relation to nutrient solution use in hydroponics," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 71(2), pages 145-166, February.
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