The addition of Sphagnum to peat-based growing media ('Sphagnum replacement') influences plant performance. The primary physical effect of Sphagnum addition appears to be enhanced water retention. Good performance of plants cultivated in Sphagnum seems partly explainable in terms of its water retention properties. The large body of nutrient solution retained in Sphagnum can delay disadvantageous changes in its concentration during cultivation. The physical quantity of Sphagnum per unit volume, i.e. its bulk density, governs the volume of retained water and thus determines the strength of effects contributing to plant performance. When subjected to severe drought, plants cultivated in Sphagnum did not show clear signs of water deficit up to ...
The agricultural use of drained peatlands leads to huge emissions of greenhouse gases and nutrients....
Large areas of peatlands have worldwide been drained to facilitate agriculture, which has adverse ef...
Peat is a spongy substance which is an effect of incomplete decomposition of plant residues in diffe...
The addition of Sphagnum to peat-based growing media ('Sphagnum replacement') influences plant perfo...
The surface biomass of moss dominated by Sphagnum fuscum (Schimp.) Klinggr. (Rusty Bog-moss) was har...
The surface biomass of moss dominated by Sphagnum fuscum (Schimp.) Klinggr. (Rusty Bog-moss) was har...
Peat is currently the most important raw material for growing media in horticulture. For a while now...
Sphagnum farming - the production of Sphagnum biomass on rewetted bogs - helps towards achieving glo...
The provision of raw material is an important ecosystem service provided by peatlands. Using materia...
Sphagnum farming aims to produce peat moss fibres for horticultural growing media or founder materia...
Large areas of peatlands have worldwide been drained to facilitate agriculture, which has adverse ef...
Sphagnum farming - the production of Sphagnum biomass on rewetted bogs - helps towards achieving glo...
Sphagnum biomass is commercially harvested from semi-natural and natural peatlands. In this article ...
Sphagnum farming provides a sustainable wet land use alternative for drained peatland agriculture. S...
Peatland degradation through drainage and peat extraction have detrimental environmental and societa...
The agricultural use of drained peatlands leads to huge emissions of greenhouse gases and nutrients....
Large areas of peatlands have worldwide been drained to facilitate agriculture, which has adverse ef...
Peat is a spongy substance which is an effect of incomplete decomposition of plant residues in diffe...
The addition of Sphagnum to peat-based growing media ('Sphagnum replacement') influences plant perfo...
The surface biomass of moss dominated by Sphagnum fuscum (Schimp.) Klinggr. (Rusty Bog-moss) was har...
The surface biomass of moss dominated by Sphagnum fuscum (Schimp.) Klinggr. (Rusty Bog-moss) was har...
Peat is currently the most important raw material for growing media in horticulture. For a while now...
Sphagnum farming - the production of Sphagnum biomass on rewetted bogs - helps towards achieving glo...
The provision of raw material is an important ecosystem service provided by peatlands. Using materia...
Sphagnum farming aims to produce peat moss fibres for horticultural growing media or founder materia...
Large areas of peatlands have worldwide been drained to facilitate agriculture, which has adverse ef...
Sphagnum farming - the production of Sphagnum biomass on rewetted bogs - helps towards achieving glo...
Sphagnum biomass is commercially harvested from semi-natural and natural peatlands. In this article ...
Sphagnum farming provides a sustainable wet land use alternative for drained peatland agriculture. S...
Peatland degradation through drainage and peat extraction have detrimental environmental and societa...
The agricultural use of drained peatlands leads to huge emissions of greenhouse gases and nutrients....
Large areas of peatlands have worldwide been drained to facilitate agriculture, which has adverse ef...
Peat is a spongy substance which is an effect of incomplete decomposition of plant residues in diffe...