Environmental concerns raised the demand for alternative growing media substituting <i>Sphagnum</i> peat. However growing media formulations still depend on peat and alternatives are limited. Biochar is carbonized plant material and could be an appropriate additive or even substitute for <i>Sphagnum</i> peat. Freshly produced, it is free from pathogens, has a low nutrient content (if produced from nutrient-poor feedstock), a very high structural stability and likely other favourable properties such as air capacity and water-holding capacity. <br><br> Preliminary tests were conducted to compare biochar with other growing media and growing media additives. The growth of a miniature sunflower, pH and electrical conductivity (EC) was measured i...
The main organic input for the elaboration of growing media is peat (Sphagnum spp.), due to its phys...
Gasification and torrefaction have both gained significant interest as bioenergy techniques. During ...
There is a growing interest in peat alternatives for the preparation of horticultural potting soils....
Peatlands have been irreversibly destroyed by draining and mining for horticulture, in the course of...
Peat is used as rooting medium in greenhouse horticulture. Biochar is a sustainable alternative for ...
Peat remains the primary constituent of horticultural growing media in professional use. However, us...
Peat is used as rooting medium in greenhouse horticulture. Biochar is a sustainable alternative for ...
In the Inland Northwest US, Douglas-fir artificial regeneration commonly includes growing seedlings ...
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...
Peatlands are crucial sinks for carbon in the terrestrial ecosystem, but the massive use of peat as ...
Protected agriculture plays a vital role in increasing food production while minimizing the adverse ...
Biochar can be produced from several organic sources with varying nutrients and metal concentrations...
We replaced a control peat medium with up to 75% biochar on a volumetric basis in three different fo...
Poster presentado en el Understanding Biochar Mechanisms for Practical Implementation. Final Meeting...
The main organic input for the elaboration of growing media is peat (Sphagnum spp.), due to its phys...
Gasification and torrefaction have both gained significant interest as bioenergy techniques. During ...
There is a growing interest in peat alternatives for the preparation of horticultural potting soils....
Peatlands have been irreversibly destroyed by draining and mining for horticulture, in the course of...
Peat is used as rooting medium in greenhouse horticulture. Biochar is a sustainable alternative for ...
Peat remains the primary constituent of horticultural growing media in professional use. However, us...
Peat is used as rooting medium in greenhouse horticulture. Biochar is a sustainable alternative for ...
In the Inland Northwest US, Douglas-fir artificial regeneration commonly includes growing seedlings ...
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...
Peatlands are crucial sinks for carbon in the terrestrial ecosystem, but the massive use of peat as ...
Protected agriculture plays a vital role in increasing food production while minimizing the adverse ...
Biochar can be produced from several organic sources with varying nutrients and metal concentrations...
We replaced a control peat medium with up to 75% biochar on a volumetric basis in three different fo...
Poster presentado en el Understanding Biochar Mechanisms for Practical Implementation. Final Meeting...
The main organic input for the elaboration of growing media is peat (Sphagnum spp.), due to its phys...
Gasification and torrefaction have both gained significant interest as bioenergy techniques. During ...
There is a growing interest in peat alternatives for the preparation of horticultural potting soils....