Advances and Trends in Engineering Sciences and Technologies III 2019
DOI: 10.1201/9780429021596-71
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Usage of fly ash from biomass incineration in preparing growing media

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“…In six different mixtures, Matlock and Rowe grew basil, cane and other plant species and they stated that fertilizing influence of compost and was most apparent during the first weeks after planting and it was falling in the course of time [19]. Lyčková et al [20] and Reddy and Crohn [21] proved that applying compost substrates are able to improve growing characteristics of fly ash from incineration or mineral fiber (Rockwool). Similar advantages were observed also by Alvarez et al with growing pelargonium and petunia in horticultural substrates enhanced by vermicompost [22].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In six different mixtures, Matlock and Rowe grew basil, cane and other plant species and they stated that fertilizing influence of compost and was most apparent during the first weeks after planting and it was falling in the course of time [19]. Lyčková et al [20] and Reddy and Crohn [21] proved that applying compost substrates are able to improve growing characteristics of fly ash from incineration or mineral fiber (Rockwool). Similar advantages were observed also by Alvarez et al with growing pelargonium and petunia in horticultural substrates enhanced by vermicompost [22].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%