This work assesses the suitability of recycled crushed bricks and compost, used as a mixed growing substrate, in urban roadside plantings of Tilia cordata Mill. Coarse recycled materials can prevent compaction, improving air and water flows in the rhizosphere, and thus reducing tree mortality or poor growth. In addition, compost is a source of organic matter, contributing to enhance soil quality. Six substrates were tested: 1) soil; 2) crushed bricks 0–30 mm; 3) crushed bricks 6–30 mm; 4) soil + compost (15% v/v); 5) crushed bricks 0–30 mm + compost; and 6) crushed bricks 6–30 mm + compost. Trees were planted in 0.6 × 0.6 × 0.6 m pits, filled with the six different substrates. The water infiltration rate (Kf) and load bearing capacity (Evd)...
Green roofs extend roof membrane life and reduce waste to landfills. However, green roof costs must ...
The production of forest seedlings with adequate morphological and physiological characteristics is ...
Peat is an expensive, environmentally nonrenewable component of media used to grow woody ornamental ...
Aim of our work was to assess the ability of recycled crushed bricks employed as a substrate of grow...
Trees planted in urban areas often suffer in the phase of transplanting. Transplant is always a shoc...
Residents of even small cities are struggling with air pollution. Municipalities and cities undertak...
Trees planted in urban areas often suffer in the phase of transplanting. Transplant is always a shoc...
Extensive green roofs are becoming a popular tool for restoring green infrastructure in urban areas,...
Ornamental tree planting and establishment in cities is a great challenge because urban soil physica...
AbstractGreen roof substrate is arguably the most important element of a green roof, providing water...
Including urban composts in nursery growing media could reduce peat use and promote new markets for ...
In Italy peat and perlite are commonly used as growth substrates in ornamental plant nurseries. Requ...
Impervious surfaces can adversely alter the soil conditions encountered by tree roots in urban envir...
© 2019 Peter Damien SomervilleThe creation and expansion of human habitats alters the natural proper...
Residents of even small cities are struggling with air pollution. Municipalities and cities undertak...
Green roofs extend roof membrane life and reduce waste to landfills. However, green roof costs must ...
The production of forest seedlings with adequate morphological and physiological characteristics is ...
Peat is an expensive, environmentally nonrenewable component of media used to grow woody ornamental ...
Aim of our work was to assess the ability of recycled crushed bricks employed as a substrate of grow...
Trees planted in urban areas often suffer in the phase of transplanting. Transplant is always a shoc...
Residents of even small cities are struggling with air pollution. Municipalities and cities undertak...
Trees planted in urban areas often suffer in the phase of transplanting. Transplant is always a shoc...
Extensive green roofs are becoming a popular tool for restoring green infrastructure in urban areas,...
Ornamental tree planting and establishment in cities is a great challenge because urban soil physica...
AbstractGreen roof substrate is arguably the most important element of a green roof, providing water...
Including urban composts in nursery growing media could reduce peat use and promote new markets for ...
In Italy peat and perlite are commonly used as growth substrates in ornamental plant nurseries. Requ...
Impervious surfaces can adversely alter the soil conditions encountered by tree roots in urban envir...
© 2019 Peter Damien SomervilleThe creation and expansion of human habitats alters the natural proper...
Residents of even small cities are struggling with air pollution. Municipalities and cities undertak...
Green roofs extend roof membrane life and reduce waste to landfills. However, green roof costs must ...
The production of forest seedlings with adequate morphological and physiological characteristics is ...
Peat is an expensive, environmentally nonrenewable component of media used to grow woody ornamental ...