Posidonia [Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile] is a marine phanerogam endemic of the Mediterranean Sea that grows all along the coast forming extensive underwater meadows. Senescent posidonia leaves, together with fibers (residues of rhizomes and decomposed leaves), periodically accumulate along Mediterranean beaches, covering vast areas of coast. Removal and disposal of these large volumes of plant biomasses represent a high cost for local administrations. Therefore, in this experiment, beached residues of posidonia were composted with olive pruning and green wastes with the objective to assess the efficacy of posidonia-based compost (63% on a volume basis) as a peat replacement. The compost was then mixed with a peat-based commercial substrat...
Purpose The decreasing number of peatlands has driven the search for new cultivation substrates. The...
The most common substrate for potted ornamental plants is prepared with Sphagnum peat; however, the ...
Compost based substrates for producing organic tomato seedlings (Lycopersicum esculentum L. cv. Rio ...
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...
Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile 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...
BACKGROUND: Peat is the main component of growing media but is also a non-renewable resource; theref...
The disposal of seaweed [Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile] residues represents an environmental and ec...
Posidonia oceanica (L.). Del. is the main marine seagrass endemic of the Mediterranean Sea. From Se...
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...
Because of the high costs and environmental impacts of peat and chemical fertilizers, the search for...
Alternative materials with added-value functions, such as phytopathogen suppression and biostimulant...
Purpose The decreasing number of peatlands has driven the search for new cultivation substrates. The...
The most common substrate for potted ornamental plants is prepared with Sphagnum peat; however, the ...
Compost based substrates for producing organic tomato seedlings (Lycopersicum esculentum L. cv. Rio ...
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...
Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile 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...
BACKGROUND: Peat is the main component of growing media but is also a non-renewable resource; theref...
The disposal of seaweed [Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile] residues represents an environmental and ec...
Posidonia oceanica (L.). Del. is the main marine seagrass endemic of the Mediterranean Sea. From Se...
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...
Because of the high costs and environmental impacts of peat and chemical fertilizers, the search for...
Alternative materials with added-value functions, such as phytopathogen suppression and biostimulant...
Purpose The decreasing number of peatlands has driven the search for new cultivation substrates. The...
The most common substrate for potted ornamental plants is prepared with Sphagnum peat; however, the ...
Compost based substrates for producing organic tomato seedlings (Lycopersicum esculentum L. cv. Rio ...