Municipal waste compost was evaluated under open field conditions for replacing synthetic fertilizers in a vegetable three-year succession. Three compost rates, 45 t ha–1, 30 t ha–1 and 15 t ha–1 (dry matter), and compost at 15 t ha–1 combined with 25%, and 50% of the full synthetic nitrogen rate, were compared to full and none synthetic nitrogen fertilizations. Crop succession was: tomato followed by endive in the first year; eggplant and, then, broccoli in the second year; tomato and, then, endive/broccoli, in the third year. The application of compost at a dose of at least 30 t ha–1 or at 15 t ha–1 with the addition of 25% of the full synthetic nitrogen rate, in Spring-Summer cycle, sustained growth and yield at levels comparable with th...
Composting may be an effective process for treating fish waste and drift seaweed to recover organic ...
Soil water retention is improved by the application of organic matter (crop residues, compost, and m...
To determine the feasibility of using composted wastes as soil amendments for growing vegetables vs....
Municipal waste compost was evaluated under open field conditions for replacing synthetic fertilizer...
A three-year study was conducted to test the fertilization properties of different types of compost ...
A three-year study was conducted to test the fertilization properties of di↵erent types of compost a...
The intensification of agriculture has been distorting the perception of fertility, with a great att...
Experiments were conducted in 1998 and 1999 to evaluate a regionally-produced compost derived from f...
In the soil thematic strategy of the European Union Commission, a soil organic carbon content of 2% ...
Municipal Solid Waste Compost (sieved < 10 mm; MSWC) from Recycling Plant of Villarrasa (Huelva),...
To evaluate the influence of compost on soil fertility and plant growth, several medium term and lon...
About 1% of New Zealand farmland is managed organically. Nitrogen is the nutrient most likely to lim...
Composting may be an effective process for treating fish waste and drift seaweed to recover organic ...
Soil water retention is improved by the application of organic matter (crop residues, compost, and m...
To determine the feasibility of using composted wastes as soil amendments for growing vegetables vs....
Municipal waste compost was evaluated under open field conditions for replacing synthetic fertilizer...
A three-year study was conducted to test the fertilization properties of different types of compost ...
A three-year study was conducted to test the fertilization properties of di↵erent types of compost a...
The intensification of agriculture has been distorting the perception of fertility, with a great att...
Experiments were conducted in 1998 and 1999 to evaluate a regionally-produced compost derived from f...
In the soil thematic strategy of the European Union Commission, a soil organic carbon content of 2% ...
Municipal Solid Waste Compost (sieved < 10 mm; MSWC) from Recycling Plant of Villarrasa (Huelva),...
To evaluate the influence of compost on soil fertility and plant growth, several medium term and lon...
About 1% of New Zealand farmland is managed organically. Nitrogen is the nutrient most likely to lim...
Composting may be an effective process for treating fish waste and drift seaweed to recover organic ...
Soil water retention is improved by the application of organic matter (crop residues, compost, and m...
To determine the feasibility of using composted wastes as soil amendments for growing vegetables vs....