使用铜棒的被动电养殖不会提高家庭容器蔬菜园艺中的产量
Mya Chier1, Aidan Oakey1, Michelle L Budny1
1Department of Biological Sciences, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin United States of America.
PloS one
|August 7, 2025
概括
使用铜的被动电育并不能始终改善容器花园中的植物生长或产量. 产生的低电压不太可能使工厂受益,这表明这些产品是资源的浪费.
科学领域:
- 农业科学 农业科学
- 植物生理学 植物生理学
- 园艺园艺 园艺园艺
背景情况:
- 电培养,即将电场应用于植物,有着悠久的历史.
- 最近的社交媒体趋势普及了被动电育,用于家庭花园使用铜.
- 城市集装箱园艺用铜的商业可用性使人们对其有效性提出了疑问.
研究的目的:
- 测试铜包裹的是否可以改善植物生长,光合作用或产量.
- 为了确定任何观察到的好处是由于电导或铜受精.
- 评估不同植物类型 (叶绿和根蔬菜) 的疗效.
主要方法:
- 测试被动电育对植物生长的影响的假设.
- 比较菜,胡菜,甜菜,甜菜和的生长,光合作用和产量.
- 研究电导率与铜化肥相比的潜在好处.
主要成果:
- 没有一致的证据表明被动电耕能改善容器花园中的作物生长或产量.
- 观察到对卜生物质的统计学显著影响,但由于铜受精,不太可能.
- 来自铜的电压不足以显著影响植物生理学.
结论:
- 使用铜的被动电耕不是容器园艺的有益实践.
- 低电力输出和缺乏一致的受精效益并不证明使用这些产品是合理的.
- 经济和自然资源被浪费在生产和购买无效的电养殖设备上.
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