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Title: | Coir-Based Growing Media with Municipal Compost and Biochar and Their Impacts on Growth and Some Quality Parameters in Lettuce Seedlings |
Authors: | Martins, T.C. Machado, R.M.A. Alves-Pereira, Isabel Ferreira, R. Gruda, N.S. |
Keywords: | Lactuca sativa L. sustainable substrate peat alternatives pH electrical conductivity seedling emergence total phenols |
Issue Date: | Jan-2023 |
Publisher: | MDPI |
Citation: | Martins, T.C.; Machado, R.M.A.; Alves-Pereira, I.; Ferreira, R.; Gruda, N.S. (2023) Coir-Based Growing Media with Municipal Compost and Biochar and Their Impacts on Growth and Some Quality Parameters in Lettuce Seedlings. Horticulturae, 9, 105. |
Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to develop substrates with little or no peat by combining
coir-based growing media with municipal compost and/or acacia biochar, two locally produced
renewable resources, and to assess their effects on lettuce seedling emergence and growth, as well
as their content in photosynthetic pigments and total phenols. Two experiments were carried out,
the first with six mixes using compost and biochar blended with perlite, pine bark, and blonde
peat to adjust some physicochemical characteristics. The mixes of coir: compost: pine bark: blonde
peat (73:12:5:10, v/v) and coir: compost: biochar: blonde peat (73:12:10:5, v/v) had physicochemical
characteristics closer to or within the normal range of the substrates. The presence of 12% compost
and 10% biochar in the mixtures had no adverse effect on lettuce seed germination and cumulative
seed emergence, which ranged from 90 to 99%. The seedling growth in those mixes was vigorous
and higher than in other mixtures. Coir-based growing media with municipal solid waste compost
and compost plus biochar can reduce the use of peat to a percentage of 5–10% v/v and the use of
17–22% v/v of locally produced renewable resources. In addition, mixtures affected the total phenol
content in the lettuce leaves. Future research is needed to assess the behavior of seedlings after their
transplantation. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae9010105 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/35674 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | QUI - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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