2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibiod.2013.03.004
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Effects of olive solid waste and olive solid waste compost application on soil properties and growth of Solanum lycopersicum

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“…A more general valuable effect of the olive mill waste application to soil on agricultural yields was reported by Brunetti et al (2005), in which the higher wheat grain yield was attributed to the increase of the humic acid functional groups in the amended soils. The positive effect of the application of SOMW or C-SOMW+P on the vegetative activity and fruit yield can depend on the mineralization of the organic matter supplied with the amendments, and consequent release of nutrients, such as K, P, Ca, Mg, and Fe (Alburquerque et al, 2004; López-Piñeiro et al, 2011; Killi and Kavdir, 2013; Nasini et al, 2013; Fernández-Hernández et al, 2014). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A more general valuable effect of the olive mill waste application to soil on agricultural yields was reported by Brunetti et al (2005), in which the higher wheat grain yield was attributed to the increase of the humic acid functional groups in the amended soils. The positive effect of the application of SOMW or C-SOMW+P on the vegetative activity and fruit yield can depend on the mineralization of the organic matter supplied with the amendments, and consequent release of nutrients, such as K, P, Ca, Mg, and Fe (Alburquerque et al, 2004; López-Piñeiro et al, 2011; Killi and Kavdir, 2013; Nasini et al, 2013; Fernández-Hernández et al, 2014). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In spite that the amount of nutrients in these amendments varies depending on the parent material from where they are originated, compost constitute a slow release source of nutrients that supply the plants with the nutrients when they are needed (Nevens and Reheul, 2003). Further, several examples in the literature show that composts are able to enhance the growth of horticultural plant species what can be expected because of the supply of nutrients (Grigatti et al, 2007;Killi and Kavdir, 2013;Restrepo et al, 2013;Shrestha et al, 2013). Composts are potential substitutes of mineral fertilizers for sustainable agriculture.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Composting is considered as an effective method to recycle ALP and to reduce its disadvantages when it is used for agriculture (Killi and Kavdir 2013). The composting of ALP has been evaluated by studying several factors, such as phytotoxicity, compost maturity, and the composting aeration system employed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%