Posidonia-Based Compost and Dredged Sediment in Growing Media Improve Tolerance and Nutrient Uptake in Ornamental Plants
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
Because of the high costs and environmental impacts of peat and chemical fertilizers, the
search for sustainable alternatives is increasing. Posidonia-based compost (C) has been widely tested
as a growing media, while the combination with decontaminated dredged sediments (S) has only
recently been studied. Moreover, little information is available on the relationship between plants
and growing media. In this work, the suitability of growing media (CS) composed of 100% C, 70%
C + 30% S and 30% C + 70% S were investigated compared to peat, for ornamental plants (Elaeagnus
macrophylla, Photinia fraseri and Viburnum tinus). Plant growth, physiological, nutritional and
antioxidant responses were also investigated. The CS were compliant with current legislation on
growing media. The Cu (+60%; +70%), Mg (+11%; +23%) and Ca (+66%; +72%) concentrations were
higher in CS with 30% and 70% of S, respectively, than peat. The plants growing in CS had lower
antioxidant activities than those on peat, suggesting a better plant tolerance to abiotic stress. In
conclusion, the use of CS growing media, especially those with 30% and 70% of S, can be a valuable
strategy to replace peat and reduce the application of fertilizers.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
antioxidant activity; cation ratio; circular economy; dredged sediment; horticulture; nursery plants; peat-free substrate; plant nutrition; Posidonia oceanica; soilless cultivation
Elenco autori:
Vannucchi, Francesca; Masciandaro, Grazia; Longo, Vincenzo; Macci, Cristina; Doni, Serena; Peruzzi, Eleonora; Ugolini, Francesca
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