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Agroindustrial compost as a peat alternative in the horticultural industry of Ecuador
In most cases, the addition of compost to the growing media produced an increase in the pH, salt content and macronutrient concentrations, in comparison to peat, whereas the physical properties of the compost based-substrates had values very similar to those of an ideal substrate. Also, multivariate analysis showed that the media prepared with flower waste compost, at all concentrations, and the medium with tomato waste compost at 25% were the most suitable substrates for the three plant species tested.
Agroindustrial compost as a peat alternative in the horticultural industry of Ecuador
In most cases, the addition of compost to the growing media produced an increase in the pH, salt content and macronutrient concentrations, in comparison to peat, whereas the physical properties of the compost based-substrates had values very similar to those of an ideal substrate. Also, multivariate analysis showed that the media prepared with flower waste compost, at all concentrations, and the medium with tomato waste compost at 25% were the most suitable substrates for the three plant species tested.
Agroindustrial compost as a peat alternative in the horticultural industry of Ecuador
2017
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
BKL:
43.00
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