2020
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v12n8p1
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Biochar Effects on Nutrients Retention and Release of Hydroponics Growth Media

Abstract: Applying biochar (BC) to broad acre crops is an effective way to sequester carbon while improving soil fertility and reducing nutrient leaching. Adopting a similar approach in a hydroponic environment, BC may enhance nutrient availability and reduce natural fluctuations in the nutrient solution. This study monitored the effect of BC addition to peatmoss growth media with ratios of 0%, 5%, 25% and 50% on pH, electrical conductivity (EC) and macronutrient retention, over 15 days using hydroponic nutrient solutio… Show more

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“…Cocopeat having the pH of 4-5, is not suitable for some types of plants. In contrast, filter paper has a pH of 6-7.5, commonly used in laboratory seed testing, because it is porous, and free of fungi, bacteria, and toxic materials (Yuniarti et al, 2017;Haraz et al, 2020). Rosaceae seeds germinate at optimum substrate pH 6-8 (Kołodziejek et al, 2019).…”
Section: Dormancy-breaking Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cocopeat having the pH of 4-5, is not suitable for some types of plants. In contrast, filter paper has a pH of 6-7.5, commonly used in laboratory seed testing, because it is porous, and free of fungi, bacteria, and toxic materials (Yuniarti et al, 2017;Haraz et al, 2020). Rosaceae seeds germinate at optimum substrate pH 6-8 (Kołodziejek et al, 2019).…”
Section: Dormancy-breaking Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%