We replaced a control peat medium with up to 75% biochar on a volumetric basis in three different forms (powder, BC; pyrolyzed softwood pellets, PP; composite wood-biochar pellets, WP), and under two supplies of nitrogen fertilizer (20 or 80 mg N) subsequently grew seedlings with a comparable morphology to the control. Using gravimetric methods to determine irrigation frequency and exponential fertilization to ensure all treatments received the same amount of N at a given point in the growing cycle, we successfully replaced peat with 25% BC and up to 50% PP. Increasing the proportion of biochar in the media significantly increased pH and bulk density and reduced effective cation exchange capacity and air-filled porosity, although none of th...
This study aimed at evaluating the suitability of biochar and hemp as partial or complete replaceme...
The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of partial replacement of peat by ha...
Peat moss continued to be, though the exploitation of peatlands due to the peat extraction, the most...
In the Inland Northwest US, Douglas-fir artificial regeneration commonly includes growing seedlings ...
Common practices and several studies have demonstrated the positive effect of biochar amendment on c...
Environmental concerns raised the demand for alternative growing media substituting <i>Sphagnum</i> ...
<p>Peat is used as rooting medium in greenhouse horticulture. Biochar is a sustainable alternative f...
Peat remains the primary constituent of horticultural growing media in professional use. However, us...
Peat is used as rooting medium in greenhouse horticulture. Biochar is a sustainable alternative for ...
Peatlands are crucial sinks for carbon in the terrestrial ecosystem, but the massive use of peat as ...
Peat is the most common substrate used in nurseries despite being a very expensive and a non-renewab...
There is a growing body of research that recognizes the potentials of biochar application in agricul...
Biochar from conifers wood was used in soilless culture as growing substrate alternative to peat for...
Physical and chemical properties of biochar from wood biomass indicate that it can be a valuable sup...
Biochar can be produced from several organic sources with varying nutrients and metal concentrations...
This study aimed at evaluating the suitability of biochar and hemp as partial or complete replaceme...
The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of partial replacement of peat by ha...
Peat moss continued to be, though the exploitation of peatlands due to the peat extraction, the most...
In the Inland Northwest US, Douglas-fir artificial regeneration commonly includes growing seedlings ...
Common practices and several studies have demonstrated the positive effect of biochar amendment on c...
Environmental concerns raised the demand for alternative growing media substituting <i>Sphagnum</i> ...
<p>Peat is used as rooting medium in greenhouse horticulture. Biochar is a sustainable alternative f...
Peat remains the primary constituent of horticultural growing media in professional use. However, us...
Peat is used as rooting medium in greenhouse horticulture. Biochar is a sustainable alternative for ...
Peatlands are crucial sinks for carbon in the terrestrial ecosystem, but the massive use of peat as ...
Peat is the most common substrate used in nurseries despite being a very expensive and a non-renewab...
There is a growing body of research that recognizes the potentials of biochar application in agricul...
Biochar from conifers wood was used in soilless culture as growing substrate alternative to peat for...
Physical and chemical properties of biochar from wood biomass indicate that it can be a valuable sup...
Biochar can be produced from several organic sources with varying nutrients and metal concentrations...
This study aimed at evaluating the suitability of biochar and hemp as partial or complete replaceme...
The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of partial replacement of peat by ha...
Peat moss continued to be, though the exploitation of peatlands due to the peat extraction, the most...