2014
DOI: 10.13188/2331-8996.1000005
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Abstract: The impacts of municipal solid waste compost (MSWC) in different contents were evaluated in melon (Citrulus melo L.) seed germination and seedling production in nurseries study. up to 10 -6 dilutions) of MSWC evaluated for seed priming/germination in Petri dishes. The MSWC extracts at 10 -1 -10 -6 enhanced (up to 20%) seedling germination as well as shoot and root radicle length. However, pure extracts (at 10 -0 ) delayed the seed germination for 3 days which was less than 25%. Under nursery conditions, six m… Show more

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“…Equation ( 1) was then used to calculate the amount of BSG required to optimize the initial composting mixture. In this way, the BSG formulated here can be re-used as a new resource material, such as a soil fertilizer and conditioner, to replace the more expensive and less environmentally sustainable chemical fertilizers for crop production [83,84]. However, immature compost can generate adverse effects on plant growth and/or seed germination [85].…”
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“…Equation ( 1) was then used to calculate the amount of BSG required to optimize the initial composting mixture. In this way, the BSG formulated here can be re-used as a new resource material, such as a soil fertilizer and conditioner, to replace the more expensive and less environmentally sustainable chemical fertilizers for crop production [83,84]. However, immature compost can generate adverse effects on plant growth and/or seed germination [85].…”
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