Scotch pine is the most extensively planted pine in the world due to it has high economic value. Scotch pine seedlings are produced from seeds. This study was carried out to determine the effects of different growing media on Scotch pine (Pinus sylvestris) seedling growth attributes such as collar diameter, seedling length, root length, the number of roots, fresh and dry root weight and fresh and dry seedling weight. Eighteen different media were experimented by using rice hulls, pumice and peat materials alone or mixing two of them. The water retention characteristics of each media was also determined and used to obtain pore size distribution, aeration and water retention. The results indicated that growing media had significant effe...
Effects of Composted Sawdust of Falcata Media and Slow Release Fertilizer to Promote Pinus merkusii...
The search for suitable organic growing media substitutes for pine bark based media combinations has...
The results of studies of the effect on the growth of Scots pine planting material with closed root ...
The paper presents research on influence of nursery soil compaction, composed of peat (90%) and perl...
Zeolite has many good features that makes it very attractive for nursery use as a growing media over...
Peat has been the most common growing medium in tree nurseries, either alone or as a component of gr...
Quality of produced seedlings relies mainly on the substrate on which it grows and develops. In this...
Reforestation of technologically polluted areas has become an increasingly important issue. In this ...
The paper reports the performance of pine culture established from natural regeneration in the moist...
In Europe, peat is the most used growing medium. However, due to political and environmental reasons...
We replaced a control peat medium with up to 75% biochar on a volumetric basis in three different fo...
Investigations to determine the output of standard pine seedlings at different seeding rate of pine ...
Physical and chemical properties of the potting media, especially porosity and nutrient availability...
International audienceRecent studies have shown that growth period largely affected physical propert...
The addition of Sphagnum to peat-based growing media ('Sphagnum replacement') influences plant perfo...
Effects of Composted Sawdust of Falcata Media and Slow Release Fertilizer to Promote Pinus merkusii...
The search for suitable organic growing media substitutes for pine bark based media combinations has...
The results of studies of the effect on the growth of Scots pine planting material with closed root ...
The paper presents research on influence of nursery soil compaction, composed of peat (90%) and perl...
Zeolite has many good features that makes it very attractive for nursery use as a growing media over...
Peat has been the most common growing medium in tree nurseries, either alone or as a component of gr...
Quality of produced seedlings relies mainly on the substrate on which it grows and develops. In this...
Reforestation of technologically polluted areas has become an increasingly important issue. In this ...
The paper reports the performance of pine culture established from natural regeneration in the moist...
In Europe, peat is the most used growing medium. However, due to political and environmental reasons...
We replaced a control peat medium with up to 75% biochar on a volumetric basis in three different fo...
Investigations to determine the output of standard pine seedlings at different seeding rate of pine ...
Physical and chemical properties of the potting media, especially porosity and nutrient availability...
International audienceRecent studies have shown that growth period largely affected physical propert...
The addition of Sphagnum to peat-based growing media ('Sphagnum replacement') influences plant perfo...
Effects of Composted Sawdust of Falcata Media and Slow Release Fertilizer to Promote Pinus merkusii...
The search for suitable organic growing media substitutes for pine bark based media combinations has...
The results of studies of the effect on the growth of Scots pine planting material with closed root ...