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Title: | Reusing Coir-Based Substrates for Lettuce Growth: Nutrient Content and Phytonutrients Accumulation |
Authors: | Machado, Rui M.A. Alves-Pereira, Isabel Alves, Inês Ferreira, Rui M. A. Gruda, Nazim S. |
Editors: | Toselli, Moreno |
Keywords: | Lactuca sativa soilless system short-cycle crops municipal compost biochar total phenols flavonoids ascorbic acid circular economy |
Issue Date: | 27-Sep-2023 |
Publisher: | MDPI |
Citation: | Machado, R.M.A.; Alves-Pereira, I.; Alves, I.; Ferreira, R.M.A.; Gruda, N.S. (2023) Reusing Coir-Based Substrates for Lettuce Growth: Nutrient Content and Phytonutrients Accumulation. Horticulturae, 9, art. no. 1080. https://doi.org/10.3390/ horticulturae9101080 |
Abstract: | This research aimed to assess the influence of reusing coir-based substrates on growth, nutrient content, and phytonutrients accumulation in lettuce. The experiment included a new coir pith and four coir-based mixes (1) coir, biochar, and perlite; (2) coir, compost, and perlite; (3) coir, biochar, and pine bark; and (4) coir, compost, and pine bark. All mixes had been previously utilized to grow transplanted spinach and possessed identical ratios of 78:12:10% (v/v) among their components. Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. cv. ‘Godzilla’) seedlings were transplanted into Styrofoam plant boxes. Each day, the planting boxes received a nutrient solution via drip irrigation. Plants grown in reused mixes had similar macronutrient concentrations as those grown in coir for the first time, except for N and K in the third mix. Plants grown in reused mixtures had similar yields as those in new coir. Lettuce heads yielded 4.6–4.9 kg/m2, while plants grown in reused mixtures had equal or higher total phenols than those in new coir. Ascorbic acid content was higher in plants cultivated in reused mixes. Coir-based growing media can be reused for another short-cycle crop, like lettuce, without yield loss or phytonutrients decrease. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.3390/ horticulturae9101080 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/37572 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MED - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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