Volltext-Downloads (blau) und Frontdoor-Views (grau)
  • search hit 17 of 215
Back to Result List

Impact of thermo-hydrolytically treated wood fibers as a substrate component on the growth of petunias

  • Wood fibers can contribute to replacing peat in growing media and thus help to protect peatlands. As domestic, renewable raw materials, they represent a sustainable option for this purpose. To date, however, wood fibers are usually used as a peat substitute at a maxi-mum of 30% (v/v). A main reason for this limitation is the insufficient microbial stability of wood fibers, which favors nitrogen immobilization and can thus impair nitrogen supply of plants. To address this drawback, in this study wood fibers were subjected to different thermal or thermal-hydrolytic treatments. Seedling tests with napa cabbage were conducted to determine whether treated wood fibers were free of phytotoxic substances. Mixtures with 50% (v/v) wood fiber and white peat each were used. In addition, three wood fiber varieties were evaluated in the cultivation of petunia. Two wood fiber proportions (30 and 60% v/v) and two nitrogen fertilization rates (common and increased supply) were included in each case. In the seedling trial with napa cabbage, no phytotoxic effects were detectable in any of the wood fiber variants investigated. However, when cultivating petunias, both shoot mass growth and number of flowers decreased with increasing wood fiber content. In substrates with a wood fiber content of 60% (v/v), plant development was inhibited so severely that the petunias no longer achieved marketable quality. Increased nitrogen fertilization was able to compensate for this negative effect only in few cases. This suggests that other factors than nitrogen limited plant growth in wood fiber-rich substrates. Among others, physical proper-ties such as the lower water capacity of wood fibers may be a cause. More in-depth investigations are still required in this regard.

Export metadata

Additional Services

Search Google Scholar

Statistics

frontdoor_oas
Metadaten
Author:Tobias Reineke, Hadi Hamaaziz Muhammed, Rüdiger Anlauf, Diemo DaumORCiD
Title (English):Impact of thermo-hydrolytically treated wood fibers as a substrate component on the growth of petunias
DOI:https://doi.org/10.17660/ActaHortic.2024.1389.12
Parent Title (English):Acta Horticulturae
Document Type:Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Year of Completion:2024
Release Date:2024/04/03
Tag:fertilization; nitrogen immobilization; peat substitutes; phytotoxicity; potted or-namental plants
Issue:1389
Page Number:8
First Page:105
Last Page:112
Note:
I International Symposium on Growing Media, Compost Utilization and Substrate Analysis for Soilless Cultivation 11.06 - 15.06.2023, Quebec City (Canada)
Note:
Zugriff im Hochschulnetz
Faculties:Fakultät AuL
DDC classes:500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 580 Pflanzen (Botanik)
Review Status:Veröffentlichte Fassung/Verlagsversion