International audienceAbstractPeat moss has been a standard carrier of inoculum for experimentation and in agriculture. Peat moss is, however, a non-renewable resource. Alternatively, biochar could serve as an inoculum carrier. Here, we tested the effect of biochar-based seed coatings as a carrier for the phosphorous-solubilizing Pseudomonas libanensis inoculum, on corn growth after soluble and insoluble P addition. The survival of P. libanensis was determined based on the measure of colony-forming units from samples of four inoculated guar gum-based biochar coatings and was compared to peat. Storage experiments were performed on inoculated biochars for 22 weeks at 25 °C and on coated corn seeds for 16 weeks at 4 °C. Seed coatings were prep...
Research goal: Based on the information found in the literature on biochar, its ability to improve t...
© SGEM2018. In the recent years, growing interest to biochar as a means of improving soil quality is...
Reduced germination and early crop maturity due to soil compaction, nutrients stress, and low moistu...
Seed germination and stand establishment are the first steps of crop growth and development. However...
The notion of introducing biochar into soil for carbon sequestration provides the impetus for studyi...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Direct seeding is a common large-scale restoration practice for revegetating ar...
Biochar is the solid by-product of biomass pyrolysis. It is a promising soil conditioner and can be ...
Peat is the standard carrier material used for commercial microbial inoculants produced in Canada an...
Greenhouse production uses large amount of peat moss, which causes environmental and economic concer...
Peat remains the primary constituent of horticultural growing media in professional use. However, us...
Biochar can be an effective carrier for microbial inoculants because of its favourable properties pr...
Maize plant has an absolute requirement of nutrients (N, P, and K) for growth and development. The m...
Disease Suppression: Earthworms, root health & biochar - Dr. Wade Elmer, CT Ag Experimental Station ...
Although amending biochar into agricultural soils has been regarded as an effective measure to impro...
none3siAlthough recently introduced, film-coating of agronomic seeds is now widely accepted in moder...
Research goal: Based on the information found in the literature on biochar, its ability to improve t...
© SGEM2018. In the recent years, growing interest to biochar as a means of improving soil quality is...
Reduced germination and early crop maturity due to soil compaction, nutrients stress, and low moistu...
Seed germination and stand establishment are the first steps of crop growth and development. However...
The notion of introducing biochar into soil for carbon sequestration provides the impetus for studyi...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Direct seeding is a common large-scale restoration practice for revegetating ar...
Biochar is the solid by-product of biomass pyrolysis. It is a promising soil conditioner and can be ...
Peat is the standard carrier material used for commercial microbial inoculants produced in Canada an...
Greenhouse production uses large amount of peat moss, which causes environmental and economic concer...
Peat remains the primary constituent of horticultural growing media in professional use. However, us...
Biochar can be an effective carrier for microbial inoculants because of its favourable properties pr...
Maize plant has an absolute requirement of nutrients (N, P, and K) for growth and development. The m...
Disease Suppression: Earthworms, root health & biochar - Dr. Wade Elmer, CT Ag Experimental Station ...
Although amending biochar into agricultural soils has been regarded as an effective measure to impro...
none3siAlthough recently introduced, film-coating of agronomic seeds is now widely accepted in moder...
Research goal: Based on the information found in the literature on biochar, its ability to improve t...
© SGEM2018. In the recent years, growing interest to biochar as a means of improving soil quality is...
Reduced germination and early crop maturity due to soil compaction, nutrients stress, and low moistu...