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    Title: 礦物質元素對馬鈴薯種植成效影響研究
    Other Titles: The Impact of Mineral Elements on the Growth of Potato Cultivation
    Authors: 雀瑞喜
    LASQUITE, CHRECEL MAE M.
    Contributors: 科技學院永續綠色科技碩士學位學程
    洪耀明
    HONG, YAO-MING
    Keywords: 海能離子礦物質元素;馬鈴薯栽培;土壤淨化
    Sea energy ionic minerals elements;Potato cultivation;Soil purification
    Date: 2022
    Issue Date: 2023-11-14 11:37:13 (UTC+8)
    Abstract:   土壤管理不善導致富含礦物質的表層土壤劣化,而表層土壤存在於礦物質含量低的食物中。海能離子礦元素,使命是在高產需求下,為地球提供更多天然多樣的生長元素,培育更健康的農作物,為人類帶來健康。本研究旨在了解海能離子礦物元素對馬鈴薯發芽率和發芽速度的影響,對土壤淨化和生長的影響,抑制馬鈴薯栽培病蟲害。結果表明,GC+GA等海能離子礦物質有助於提高馬鈴薯的發芽率和速度,同時施用GC還能降低開花率和蟲害。
      Poor soil management worldwide is causing decline in mineral-rich topsoil levels, which present in foods with low-minerals content. Sea energy ionic minerals elements which mission is to provide the earth with more natural and diverse growth elements under the demand of high production, cultivate healthier crops and bring health to people. The purpose of this study is to see the influence of Sea energy ionic minerals elements on the germination rate and speed of potato, it’s influence to soil purification and growth and inhibiting pest and diseases on potato cultivation. The results show that Sea energy ionic minerals such as GC+GA could help increase the germination rate and speed of potato, while the application GC could lower the flowering rate and insect infestation as well.
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