"This greenhouse with an area of 25 hectares, the second largest hydroponic greenhouse in Lorestan, Iran, is dedicated to tomato cultivation, and with the installation of the nanobubble system, the amount of dissolved oxygen in the water of this greenhouse has reached 15 ppm," said Hossein Kazzerouni, the managing director of the knowledge-based 'Seraj' company.
"At present, in many provinces like Tehran, Alborz, Mazandaran, Ardabil, Golestan, Khuzestan, Kerman and Isfahan, the nanobubble technology of Seraj company is used in greenhouses," he added.
Kazzerouni explained that application of nanobubbles in the water used in greenhouses has two benefits, adding, "The first benefit is that the nanobubble increases the dissolved oxygen in the water, and the second benefit is that it reduces the size of the oxygen in the water so that it can be easily absorbed by the plant roots."
"By doing this, the amount of harvested product increases. The consumption of fungicides is greatly reduced and the amount of pathogens in the root area is also decreased. On the other hand, the amount of algae and biological compounds in the water pipes reaches the minimum possible amount and finally the quality of the product improves," he noted.
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