This paper deals with the suitability of agricultural and municipal organic wastes as growing media components for ornamental plants. Nine growing media prepared by mixing the main components of peat (P), hazelnut husk (H) and maize straw (M) with the fertilizer sources of municipal solid waste compost (C), bio-solid (B) and poultry manure (Pm) were compared against soil-based (Cl) and peat-based (C2) controls. The suitability of such mixtures for use in soilless media was evaluated using their physico-chemical characteristics. To investigate the impact of mixtures on plant growth, two different pot experiments, including the plants of ligustrum (Ligustrum lucidum) and cypress (Cupressus macrocarpa), were conducted for two years. Physical a...
Peat moss (PM) is the most widely used growing substrate for the pot culture. Due to diminishing ava...
In order to investigate the possibility of using composted agro-industrial and municipal wastes in t...
Peat-based growing media are not ecologically sustainable and peat extraction threatens sensitive pe...
This paper deals with the suitability of agricultural and municipal organic wastes as growing media ...
This study was conducted in order to examine the potential use of nutrient-rich biosolid in combinat...
The aim of the present study was to develop structurally stable, nutrient-rich and environmentally s...
In the plant nursery sector, efforts have been made for some time to partially or totally replace pe...
Including urban composts in nursery growing media could reduce peat use and promote new markets for ...
The use of peat moss (PM) as a growing media is decreasing due to high costs and environmental consi...
Peat mined from endangered wetland ecosystems is generally used as a component in soilless potting m...
Protected agriculture plays a vital role in increasing food production while minimizing the adverse ...
Peat is the principal component used for growing media of horticultural crops due to its agronomic c...
Abstract: The paper industry generates significant quantities of waste. The recycling of paper waste...
Commercially produced green waste compost from urban areas was evaluated for its suitability to repl...
Peat is the principal component used for growing media of horticultural crops due to its agronomic c...
Peat moss (PM) is the most widely used growing substrate for the pot culture. Due to diminishing ava...
In order to investigate the possibility of using composted agro-industrial and municipal wastes in t...
Peat-based growing media are not ecologically sustainable and peat extraction threatens sensitive pe...
This paper deals with the suitability of agricultural and municipal organic wastes as growing media ...
This study was conducted in order to examine the potential use of nutrient-rich biosolid in combinat...
The aim of the present study was to develop structurally stable, nutrient-rich and environmentally s...
In the plant nursery sector, efforts have been made for some time to partially or totally replace pe...
Including urban composts in nursery growing media could reduce peat use and promote new markets for ...
The use of peat moss (PM) as a growing media is decreasing due to high costs and environmental consi...
Peat mined from endangered wetland ecosystems is generally used as a component in soilless potting m...
Protected agriculture plays a vital role in increasing food production while minimizing the adverse ...
Peat is the principal component used for growing media of horticultural crops due to its agronomic c...
Abstract: The paper industry generates significant quantities of waste. The recycling of paper waste...
Commercially produced green waste compost from urban areas was evaluated for its suitability to repl...
Peat is the principal component used for growing media of horticultural crops due to its agronomic c...
Peat moss (PM) is the most widely used growing substrate for the pot culture. Due to diminishing ava...
In order to investigate the possibility of using composted agro-industrial and municipal wastes in t...
Peat-based growing media are not ecologically sustainable and peat extraction threatens sensitive pe...