The use of peat in traditional cultivation systems and in commercial nurseries is an environmental problem. In this work, we evaluated the partial replacement of peat with different amounts of biochar sourced from vineyard pruning as plant growing substrates. We studied its effect on the growth of lettuce plants under greenhouse and semi-hydroponic conditions. Substrate mixtures contained 30% (v/v) of vermiculite and 70% (v/v) of different biochar:peat treatments as follows: 0:70 (B0), 15:55 (B15), 30:40 (B30), 50:20 (B50), and 70:0 (B70). Higher biochar treatments increased the pH and electrical conductivity of the substrate, negatively affecting plant growth and germination (especially in B70). The partial substitution of peat by 30% bioc...
Peat moss continued to be, though the exploitation of peatlands due to the peat extraction, the most...
ABSTRACT Containerized ornamental plant production is facing several environmental challenges. One o...
The purpose of this study was to develop substrates with little or no peat by combining coir-based g...
The use of peat in traditional cultivation systems and in commercial nurseries is an environmental p...
This study aimed at evaluating the suitability of biochar and hemp as partial or complete replaceme...
Biochar from conifers wood was used in soilless culture as growing substrate alternative to peat for...
Peat is the main component of growing media in horticulture. Increasing demand, environmental concer...
Peat remains the primary constituent of horticultural growing media in professional use. However, us...
Biochar soil amendment can boost plant productivity by improving the soil's biological, chemical, an...
Biochar has gained attention in agricultural studies due to its ability to ameliorate soil condition...
Biochar is a novel soil amendment technique with a potential of sequestering atmospheric carbon into...
Pot experiments were conducted in a glasshouse to determine the growth pattern of lettuce, true pota...
The extraction of peat has been shown to have a detrimental impact on the environment in several way...
Protected agriculture plays a vital role in increasing food production while minimizing the adverse ...
Peatlands are crucial sinks for carbon in the terrestrial ecosystem, but the massive use of peat as ...
Peat moss continued to be, though the exploitation of peatlands due to the peat extraction, the most...
ABSTRACT Containerized ornamental plant production is facing several environmental challenges. One o...
The purpose of this study was to develop substrates with little or no peat by combining coir-based g...
The use of peat in traditional cultivation systems and in commercial nurseries is an environmental p...
This study aimed at evaluating the suitability of biochar and hemp as partial or complete replaceme...
Biochar from conifers wood was used in soilless culture as growing substrate alternative to peat for...
Peat is the main component of growing media in horticulture. Increasing demand, environmental concer...
Peat remains the primary constituent of horticultural growing media in professional use. However, us...
Biochar soil amendment can boost plant productivity by improving the soil's biological, chemical, an...
Biochar has gained attention in agricultural studies due to its ability to ameliorate soil condition...
Biochar is a novel soil amendment technique with a potential of sequestering atmospheric carbon into...
Pot experiments were conducted in a glasshouse to determine the growth pattern of lettuce, true pota...
The extraction of peat has been shown to have a detrimental impact on the environment in several way...
Protected agriculture plays a vital role in increasing food production while minimizing the adverse ...
Peatlands are crucial sinks for carbon in the terrestrial ecosystem, but the massive use of peat as ...
Peat moss continued to be, though the exploitation of peatlands due to the peat extraction, the most...
ABSTRACT Containerized ornamental plant production is facing several environmental challenges. One o...
The purpose of this study was to develop substrates with little or no peat by combining coir-based g...