2018
DOI: 10.2478/agri-2018-0011
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Impact of Vermicompost as Component of Growing Medium on Phytomass Formation of Radish (Raphanus Sativus L.)

Abstract: In Slovakia more than a half of the landfill‘s waste consist of the biodegradable waste (BDW). Therefore the BDW composting can decrease significantly the production of the landfill gas as well as the financial and space requirements for landfills. However, the composts production have to be solved comprehensively, including their rational usage. In Slovakia the use of composts is ineffective if the location of their production is farther than 50 km, because of the high tranportation costs. The objective of th… Show more

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“…The increasing contents Vc in the soil substrate (10, 20, 25 and 50%) increased the yield of carrot roots compared with the treatment without Vc 3.47, 6.00, 6.59 and 6.92 times (Table 2). This finding did not correspond with the facts of [62], who monitored the rise of roots weight in radish cultivation only up to the level 20% of proportions Vc in the soil substrate. The contents Vc in the soil substrate above the level 20% (25 and 50%) resulted in the fall of roots weight.…”
Section: Weight Of Underground Phytomasscontrasting
confidence: 83%
“…The increasing contents Vc in the soil substrate (10, 20, 25 and 50%) increased the yield of carrot roots compared with the treatment without Vc 3.47, 6.00, 6.59 and 6.92 times (Table 2). This finding did not correspond with the facts of [62], who monitored the rise of roots weight in radish cultivation only up to the level 20% of proportions Vc in the soil substrate. The contents Vc in the soil substrate above the level 20% (25 and 50%) resulted in the fall of roots weight.…”
Section: Weight Of Underground Phytomasscontrasting
confidence: 83%
“…De acuerdo con diversos autores, el pH obtenido en vermicompostas de diferentes sustratos presenta Salas et al 2018, Kováčik et al 2018, por lo que la vermicomposta elaborada a partir de lodo residual y estiércol equino es óptima, ya que promueve la disponibilidad de nutrientes y limita la de metales pesados. La CE inició en 1.9 dS/m y al finalizar el proceso de vermicomposteo se obtuvo un valor de 1.15 dS/m (Fig.…”
Section: Vermicomposteounclassified
“…En cuanto a los demás tratamientos T01 (promedio pH: 7.85), T02 (promedio pH: 7.74) y T03 (promedio pH: 7.60), se tiene un pH cercano a la neutralidad a diferencia del control debido a la adición del lodo deshidratado, que tiene como pH un valor de 6.6, haciendo disminuir el rango de pH, como se observa en la Figura 22. Según diferentes autores, el pH obtenido en la pila de bokashi varía de 7 a 8 (Santoya et al 2018, Kováčik et al 2018, Martínez et al 2018, por lo que el bokashi se elabora a partir de aguas residuales. el lodo es óptimo porque promueve la disponibilidad de nutrientes y limita la disponibilidad de metales pesados.…”
Section: Análisis Inicial Vs Final De Materia Orgánica En Las Pilas D...unclassified