Peat moss continued to be, though the exploitation of peatlands due to the peat extraction, the most important and used growing substrate in the nursery production of containerized ornamental plants. Biochar, the by-product of the pyrolysis technology for bio-energy process from organic feedstocks, has been recently demonstrated a promising replacement substitute for peat in ornamentals production. An experiment was carried out in order to evaluate the differences on growth, ornamental quality and nutrients partitioning of two Lavender species (Lavandula angustifolia and L. dentata) grown in a peat-based growing substrate amended with coniferous wood biochar at 0%, 25 %, 50 % or 75 % (by volume). Increasing biochar content of growing substr...
Increasing costs and environmental issues regarding excessive use of peat moss is impacting the hort...
In the Inland Northwest US, Douglas-fir artificial regeneration commonly includes growing seedlings ...
Environmental concerns raised the demand for alternative growing media substituting <i>Sphagnum</i> ...
Peat moss continued to be, though the exploitation of peatlands due to the peat extraction, the most...
Biochar from conifers wood was used in soilless culture as growing substrate alternative to peat for...
Biochar soil amendment can boost plant productivity by improving the soil's biological, chemical, an...
The use of peat in traditional cultivation systems and in commercial nurseries is an environmental p...
Peat remains the primary constituent of horticultural growing media in professional use. However, us...
<p>Peat is used as rooting medium in greenhouse horticulture. Biochar is a sustainable alternative f...
The main organic input for the elaboration of growing media is peat (Sphagnum spp.), due to its phys...
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 ...
Poster presentado en el Understanding Biochar Mechanisms for Practical Implementation. Final Meeting...
6 páginas.-- 2 figuras.-- 5 tablas.-- 49 referenciasPeat moss is the most used soilless substrate in...
Physical and chemical properties of biochar from wood biomass indicate that it can be a valuable sup...
Increasing costs and environmental issues regarding excessive use of peat moss is impacting the hort...
In the Inland Northwest US, Douglas-fir artificial regeneration commonly includes growing seedlings ...
Environmental concerns raised the demand for alternative growing media substituting <i>Sphagnum</i> ...
Peat moss continued to be, though the exploitation of peatlands due to the peat extraction, the most...
Biochar from conifers wood was used in soilless culture as growing substrate alternative to peat for...
Biochar soil amendment can boost plant productivity by improving the soil's biological, chemical, an...
The use of peat in traditional cultivation systems and in commercial nurseries is an environmental p...
Peat remains the primary constituent of horticultural growing media in professional use. However, us...
<p>Peat is used as rooting medium in greenhouse horticulture. Biochar is a sustainable alternative f...
The main organic input for the elaboration of growing media is peat (Sphagnum spp.), due to its phys...
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 ...
Poster presentado en el Understanding Biochar Mechanisms for Practical Implementation. Final Meeting...
6 páginas.-- 2 figuras.-- 5 tablas.-- 49 referenciasPeat moss is the most used soilless substrate in...
Physical and chemical properties of biochar from wood biomass indicate that it can be a valuable sup...
Increasing costs and environmental issues regarding excessive use of peat moss is impacting the hort...
In the Inland Northwest US, Douglas-fir artificial regeneration commonly includes growing seedlings ...
Environmental concerns raised the demand for alternative growing media substituting <i>Sphagnum</i> ...