The effect of controlled hydrodynamic cavitation in irrigation water on the intensification of the growth of seedlings of scots pine

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Abstract

The article discusses the results of experimental irrigation with structured water of seedlings of scots pine. Some features of the intensification of the growth of seedlings associated with changes in the structural characteristics of irrigation water, based on the results of mass spectrometry and other analyses, have been identified. In particular, it is shown how, under the influence of hydrodynamic cavitation, an increase in the concentration of ions of various chemical elements appears in irrigation water, which can be considered as a fertilizer chelate. The effect of hydrodynamic cavitation on irrigation water leads to an intensification of the growth of seedlings of scots pine, an increase and proliferation of the root system. It should be noted that there is quite little data in the literature on the effect of cavitation on the structure of water, so this material will be a definite contribution to the development of this direction.

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