The Effect of Chlorella vulgaris (Chlorellales: Chlorellaceae) on the Fertility of Sandy Soils and on the Composition of Soil Leachates
Tomasz Garbowski
Abstract:The aim of the manuscript was to verify the hypothesis whether the algal biomass of Chlorella vulgaris added as a fertilizer affects the properties of a sandy soil and the leachates from that soil. A pot experiment was conducted using sandy soil, which was enriched with a suspension of live Chlorella vulgaris cells. The concentrations of total nitrogen (Ntotal), ammonium nitrogen, nitrate nitrogen, total phosphorus (Ptotal), phosphate phosphorus, potassium, sulphates, turbidity, pH and electrolytic conductivit… Show more
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