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Résumé:
Based on the current global scenario of water demand to maintain intense and successive
crops, it is necessary to search for alternatives for the correct management of water in order
to reduce waste. Hydroponics, for example, has become a viable alternative for vegetable
production using lower quality water, especially in semi-arid regions, where they are
predominant. The search for alternatives includes biological or synthetic substances that
generate physiological and biochemical responses that promote plant adaptation to adverse
environmental conditions, such as the nutrient silicon. Thus, the objective was to study the
growth, physiology and production of hydroponic lettuce cultivars subjected to salinity and
silicon-based foliar fertilization. The experiment, in turn, took place between the months of
September and October 2021, at the Vale dos Ipês Rural Property, located in the
Municipality of São Mamede, PB. The experimental design was completely randomized in
a 4 × 2 × 2 factorial scheme, the first factor is related to four electrical conductivities of the
nutrient solution (1.4; 2.0; 2.6 and 3.2 dS m-1) with two concentrations of Si (potassium
silicate) (0.0 and 0.6 mM) and two curly lettuce cultivars, Leila and Isabel, totaling eight
replications. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse with four hydroponic planting
benches in the NFT system (nutrient film technique), spaced 0.50 m apart and profiles
spaced 0.14 m apart and a slope of 5%. The number of leaves, stem diameter, dry mass of
the stem and leaves, gas exchange, photosynthetic pigments and production were
evaluated. It was found that salinity reduced the growth of lettuce plants 15 days after
transplanting from an EC of 2.4 dS m-1. The use of nutrient solutions with EC up to 2.4 dS
m-1 is recommended for lettuce production. Increases in the electrical conductivity of the
nutrient solution above 2.4 dS m-1 increase the photosynthetic pigments of lettuce plants.