There is a need for sustainable fertilizers because common mineral fertilizers are increasingly costly and often induce water and air pollution. For instance, seagrass compost could be used as fertilizer in the coastal areas of the Mediterranean, thus also solving the issue of beached residues. Here, we studied organic fertilization by application of seagrass-based compost in a tomato and lettuce crop succession. Composts were made of posidonia and yard wastes at 1/4 w/w fresh weight ratio. Compost was applied at two concentrations: 10 and 20 Mg/ha fresh weight. Fresh leaves of posidonia were also tested directly as organic mulch in plots treated with conventional fertilizers. A control treatment involved mineral fertilization without mulch...
This study worked with tomato plants, one soil and one peat moss, and three different composts, addr...
Continued intensive cropping of soils dedicated to vegetables in Puerto Rico reduces organic matter ...
Purpose The decreasing number of peatlands has driven the search for new cultivation substrates. The...
There is a need for sustainable fertilizers because common mineral fertilizers are increasingly cost...
High quality compost could be used as an environmentally friendly and renewable component for soille...
Posidonia [Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile] is a marine phanerogam endemic of the Mediterranean Sea ...
Posidonia (Posidonia oceanica [L.] Delile) is a marine phanerogam endemic of the Mediterranean basi...
The disposal of seaweed [Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile] residues represents an environmental and ec...
Composting may be an effective process for treating fish waste and drift seaweed to recover organic ...
Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile is the main marine seagrass endemic of the Mediterranean Sea. From Se...
Posidonia oceanica (L.). Del. is the main marine seagrass endemic of the Mediterranean Sea. From Se...
Peat is a non-renewable resource and its extraction contributes to the degradation of wetland ecosys...
Posidonia [Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile] is a marine phanerogam endemic of the Mediterranean Sea t...
Seaweed (fresh, dry) or its products (extracts, composts, soil conditioners) have been long used in ...
BACKGROUND: Peat is the main component of growing media but is also a non-renewable resource; theref...
This study worked with tomato plants, one soil and one peat moss, and three different composts, addr...
Continued intensive cropping of soils dedicated to vegetables in Puerto Rico reduces organic matter ...
Purpose The decreasing number of peatlands has driven the search for new cultivation substrates. The...
There is a need for sustainable fertilizers because common mineral fertilizers are increasingly cost...
High quality compost could be used as an environmentally friendly and renewable component for soille...
Posidonia [Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile] is a marine phanerogam endemic of the Mediterranean Sea ...
Posidonia (Posidonia oceanica [L.] Delile) is a marine phanerogam endemic of the Mediterranean basi...
The disposal of seaweed [Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile] residues represents an environmental and ec...
Composting may be an effective process for treating fish waste and drift seaweed to recover organic ...
Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile is the main marine seagrass endemic of the Mediterranean Sea. From Se...
Posidonia oceanica (L.). Del. is the main marine seagrass endemic of the Mediterranean Sea. From Se...
Peat is a non-renewable resource and its extraction contributes to the degradation of wetland ecosys...
Posidonia [Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile] is a marine phanerogam endemic of the Mediterranean Sea t...
Seaweed (fresh, dry) or its products (extracts, composts, soil conditioners) have been long used in ...
BACKGROUND: Peat is the main component of growing media but is also a non-renewable resource; theref...
This study worked with tomato plants, one soil and one peat moss, and three different composts, addr...
Continued intensive cropping of soils dedicated to vegetables in Puerto Rico reduces organic matter ...
Purpose The decreasing number of peatlands has driven the search for new cultivation substrates. The...