Peat mined from endangered wetland ecosystems is generally used as a component in soilless potting media in horticulture but is a costly and non-renewable natural resource. The objective of this work was to study the feasibility of replacing peat with different percentages (0, 10, 30, 50, 70, 90, and 100%) of composted green waste (CGW) as growth media for the production of the ornamental plant Calathea insignis. Compared with 100% peat media, media containing CGW had improved physical and chemical characteristics to achieve the acceptable ranges. Moreover, CGW addition had increased the stability (i.e., reduced the decomposition rates) of growth media mixtures, as indicated by comparison of particle-size distribution at the start and end o...
For some decades, compost has been investigated as a partial substitute for peat in the preparation ...
The increasing demand and raising cost of high quality peat for horticultural use have led to search...
A spent coffee ground compost (SCGC) was evaluated as an alternative component of growing media to p...
Peat is the most representative component in the preparation of growing media used in horticulture. ...
Peat mined from endangered wetland ecosystems is generally used as a component in soilless potting m...
Including urban composts in nursery growing media could reduce peat use and promote new markets for ...
In order to investigate the possibility of using composted agro-industrial and municipal wastes in t...
Commercially produced green waste compost from urban areas was evaluated for its suitability to repl...
Green sustainability is becoming more and more an issue in the management of urban greening. Accordi...
One of the major challenges for nursery growers is replacing peat with more sustainable materials th...
In the plant nursery sector, efforts have been made for some time to partially or totally replace pe...
There is a stringent need to reduce the environmental impact of peat in the plant nursery production...
There is a stringent need to reduce the environmental impact of peat in the plant nursery production...
This paper deals with the suitability of agricultural and municipal organic wastes as growing media ...
Public pressure to use peat alternatives in horticultural rooting media offers room for the re-use o...
For some decades, compost has been investigated as a partial substitute for peat in the preparation ...
The increasing demand and raising cost of high quality peat for horticultural use have led to search...
A spent coffee ground compost (SCGC) was evaluated as an alternative component of growing media to p...
Peat is the most representative component in the preparation of growing media used in horticulture. ...
Peat mined from endangered wetland ecosystems is generally used as a component in soilless potting m...
Including urban composts in nursery growing media could reduce peat use and promote new markets for ...
In order to investigate the possibility of using composted agro-industrial and municipal wastes in t...
Commercially produced green waste compost from urban areas was evaluated for its suitability to repl...
Green sustainability is becoming more and more an issue in the management of urban greening. Accordi...
One of the major challenges for nursery growers is replacing peat with more sustainable materials th...
In the plant nursery sector, efforts have been made for some time to partially or totally replace pe...
There is a stringent need to reduce the environmental impact of peat in the plant nursery production...
There is a stringent need to reduce the environmental impact of peat in the plant nursery production...
This paper deals with the suitability of agricultural and municipal organic wastes as growing media ...
Public pressure to use peat alternatives in horticultural rooting media offers room for the re-use o...
For some decades, compost has been investigated as a partial substitute for peat in the preparation ...
The increasing demand and raising cost of high quality peat for horticultural use have led to search...
A spent coffee ground compost (SCGC) was evaluated as an alternative component of growing media to p...