The effectiveness of different peat-based substrates was compared for the propagation of two mountain tree species (silver fir and European beech). The experiment was set up in the spring of 2006, and seedlings were grown in polystyrene multipots for 2 years. Four types of substrate were applied: (1) a newly prepared 1:1 peat-sawdust mixture; (2) a peat-sawdust mixture which had already been used for five production periods; (3) a peat substrate produced in the ‘Nędza’ container nursery (Rudy Raciborskie Forest District), consisting of peat and perlite; (4) a peat substrate, as described for (3), with added mycorrhizal fungus Hebeloma crustuliniforme. After sowing, polystyrene multi-pots were placed in a transparent tent. During the autumn...
In 2016 a one-year vegetation experiment was established on the grounds of the Institute of Breeding...
Substrate is a factor that significantly influences the quality and production costs of nursery seed...
The production of native species requires the knowledge of the best substrates and subsequent initia...
The effectiveness of different peat-based substrates was compared for the propagation of two mountai...
Wood-based substrates have been extensively evaluated for greenhouse and nursery crop production, ye...
In Europe, peat is the most used growing medium. However, due to political and environmental reasons...
The paper presents research on influence of nursery soil compaction, composed of peat (90%) and perl...
The frequency of occurrence and diversification of mycorrhizae in 1− and 2−year−old spruce seedlings...
The paper presents research on influence of nursery soil compaction, composed of peat (90%) and perl...
Production of forest seedlings is expensive mainly due to the use of inputs such as peat moss and fe...
Investigations of substrates for growing plant saplings is the basis for the search for new componen...
On a site with a high water table and thick forest floor near Smithers, B.C., two year-old Interior ...
Dead wood is an important microsite for seedling regeneration in forest ecosystems. Although recent ...
Given a seed source, the quality of available substrates is a key factor in determining the success ...
Given a seed source, the quality of available substrates is a key factor in determining the success ...
In 2016 a one-year vegetation experiment was established on the grounds of the Institute of Breeding...
Substrate is a factor that significantly influences the quality and production costs of nursery seed...
The production of native species requires the knowledge of the best substrates and subsequent initia...
The effectiveness of different peat-based substrates was compared for the propagation of two mountai...
Wood-based substrates have been extensively evaluated for greenhouse and nursery crop production, ye...
In Europe, peat is the most used growing medium. However, due to political and environmental reasons...
The paper presents research on influence of nursery soil compaction, composed of peat (90%) and perl...
The frequency of occurrence and diversification of mycorrhizae in 1− and 2−year−old spruce seedlings...
The paper presents research on influence of nursery soil compaction, composed of peat (90%) and perl...
Production of forest seedlings is expensive mainly due to the use of inputs such as peat moss and fe...
Investigations of substrates for growing plant saplings is the basis for the search for new componen...
On a site with a high water table and thick forest floor near Smithers, B.C., two year-old Interior ...
Dead wood is an important microsite for seedling regeneration in forest ecosystems. Although recent ...
Given a seed source, the quality of available substrates is a key factor in determining the success ...
Given a seed source, the quality of available substrates is a key factor in determining the success ...
In 2016 a one-year vegetation experiment was established on the grounds of the Institute of Breeding...
Substrate is a factor that significantly influences the quality and production costs of nursery seed...
The production of native species requires the knowledge of the best substrates and subsequent initia...