The valorisation of vegetal waste as a source of crop nutrients constitutes a circular strategy to improve the sustainability of intensive horticultural production systems. The main goal of this study was to evaluate the effects of organic amendments derived from vegetal residues on the yield and quality of tomato. The following fertilisation treatments were carried out: fresh vegetal residues (4 kg m−1), compost (3 kg m−1), and vermicompost at two different doses (3 and 9 kg m−1), all derived from previous tomato crop vegetal residues, an organic treatment with goat manure (3 kg m−1), and a control mineral fertigation treatment. The highest yield was obtained with conventional mineral fertigation management, followed by vermicompost treatm...
Inorganic fertilizers used continuously in tomato cultivation cause soil degradation which will affe...
Abstract Background The use of compost may relieve the factors th...
The sustainability of a farm system greatly relies on fertilizers and other inputs. Soil factors su...
The inadequate management of agro-waste in intensive agriculture has a severe negative impact on the...
Purpose The main objective of the study was to evaluate the application of different doses of onion ...
Our objective was to test the effectiveness of vermin compost as a substitute for inorganic fertilis...
Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) is one of the most popular and versatile vegetables in the wo...
To feed ever increasing population enhancing productivity by sing integrated agricultural practices ...
Greenhouse agriculture typically generates large amounts of waste with plant residue (agricultural b...
Intensive greenhouse horticulture can cause various environmental problems. Among these, the managem...
Chemical fertilization inputs for micro-gardens in Senegal increase production costs and decrease th...
Field trials were conducted on tomato for yield and quality of fruits using different types of organ...
Municipal waste compost was evaluated under open field conditions for replacing synthetic fertilizer...
A greenhouse pot test was conducted to study the impacts of replacing mineral fertilizer with organi...
Intensive agriculture has resulted in various environmental impacts that affect ecosystems. In some ...
Inorganic fertilizers used continuously in tomato cultivation cause soil degradation which will affe...
Abstract Background The use of compost may relieve the factors th...
The sustainability of a farm system greatly relies on fertilizers and other inputs. Soil factors su...
The inadequate management of agro-waste in intensive agriculture has a severe negative impact on the...
Purpose The main objective of the study was to evaluate the application of different doses of onion ...
Our objective was to test the effectiveness of vermin compost as a substitute for inorganic fertilis...
Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) is one of the most popular and versatile vegetables in the wo...
To feed ever increasing population enhancing productivity by sing integrated agricultural practices ...
Greenhouse agriculture typically generates large amounts of waste with plant residue (agricultural b...
Intensive greenhouse horticulture can cause various environmental problems. Among these, the managem...
Chemical fertilization inputs for micro-gardens in Senegal increase production costs and decrease th...
Field trials were conducted on tomato for yield and quality of fruits using different types of organ...
Municipal waste compost was evaluated under open field conditions for replacing synthetic fertilizer...
A greenhouse pot test was conducted to study the impacts of replacing mineral fertilizer with organi...
Intensive agriculture has resulted in various environmental impacts that affect ecosystems. In some ...
Inorganic fertilizers used continuously in tomato cultivation cause soil degradation which will affe...
Abstract Background The use of compost may relieve the factors th...
The sustainability of a farm system greatly relies on fertilizers and other inputs. Soil factors su...