Purpose: Due to environmental concerns, there is a demand to reduce the use of peat as a growing medium for horticultural crops. Simultaneously, there is an interest to recycle organic waste materials in the form of compost. This study aimed to document effects on growth, yield, and fruit quality of tomato plants when cultivated in a sewage digestate-based compost in a subirrigation container system. Materials and methods: The compost used in this experiment consisted of 30% hygienised sewage digestate from biogas extraction and 70% garden waste. The treatments were 100% compost, a peat mix and mixtures of the two in 25/75, 50/50 and 75/25 ratios. Results and conclusion: Considering the contrast in chemical and physical properties of the tr...
Organic wastes can be usefully recovered to produce organic amendments, for example, compost, to be ...
Study was carried out to assess the effects of compost doses on tomato yield in dry season under thr...
Sandy soils, with low productivity, could be improved by compost application to sustain crop product...
Plant biomass in the form of waste materials and by-products from various industries can be a valuab...
Greenhouse production has increased significantly in recent years in the United States. Potting medi...
Composting may be an effective process for treating fish waste and drift seaweed to recover organic ...
In regions with intensive agricultural production, large amounts of organic waste are produced by li...
This study worked with tomato plants, one soil and one peat moss, and three different composts, addr...
3rd International Symposium on Organic Greenhouse Horticulture -- APR 11-14, 2016 -- Izmir, TURKEYWO...
Composting is an alternative for recycling biodegradable organic waste, transforming it into organic...
Compost based substrates for producing organic tomato seedlings (Lycopersicum esculentum L. cv. Rio ...
Recycling postharvest tomato wastes will reduce the carbon footprints of greenhouse facilities. This...
Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) originates from an oil palm industry as a by-product, and used widely as EFB...
Purpose The decreasing number of peatlands has driven the search for new cultivation substrates. The...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted to evaluate the use of growth substrates, made with duck excre...
Organic wastes can be usefully recovered to produce organic amendments, for example, compost, to be ...
Study was carried out to assess the effects of compost doses on tomato yield in dry season under thr...
Sandy soils, with low productivity, could be improved by compost application to sustain crop product...
Plant biomass in the form of waste materials and by-products from various industries can be a valuab...
Greenhouse production has increased significantly in recent years in the United States. Potting medi...
Composting may be an effective process for treating fish waste and drift seaweed to recover organic ...
In regions with intensive agricultural production, large amounts of organic waste are produced by li...
This study worked with tomato plants, one soil and one peat moss, and three different composts, addr...
3rd International Symposium on Organic Greenhouse Horticulture -- APR 11-14, 2016 -- Izmir, TURKEYWO...
Composting is an alternative for recycling biodegradable organic waste, transforming it into organic...
Compost based substrates for producing organic tomato seedlings (Lycopersicum esculentum L. cv. Rio ...
Recycling postharvest tomato wastes will reduce the carbon footprints of greenhouse facilities. This...
Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) originates from an oil palm industry as a by-product, and used widely as EFB...
Purpose The decreasing number of peatlands has driven the search for new cultivation substrates. The...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted to evaluate the use of growth substrates, made with duck excre...
Organic wastes can be usefully recovered to produce organic amendments, for example, compost, to be ...
Study was carried out to assess the effects of compost doses on tomato yield in dry season under thr...
Sandy soils, with low productivity, could be improved by compost application to sustain crop product...