2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2010.06.095
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Influence of organic amendments on soil quality potential indicators in an urban horticultural system

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“…The final products of these processes, composts and vermicomposts, can be used as sources of organic matter for soil amendment, sources of nutrients for soil fertilizer, or growing media constituents for soilless cultivation (González et al, 2010). Vermicompost tea (VCT), a waterbased vermicompost extract containing high levels of beneficial microbes and soluble nutrients (Edwards et al, 2010), has attracted the attention of growers and researchers in recent years.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The final products of these processes, composts and vermicomposts, can be used as sources of organic matter for soil amendment, sources of nutrients for soil fertilizer, or growing media constituents for soilless cultivation (González et al, 2010). Vermicompost tea (VCT), a waterbased vermicompost extract containing high levels of beneficial microbes and soluble nutrients (Edwards et al, 2010), has attracted the attention of growers and researchers in recent years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vermicompost is especially interesting as an organic fertilizer because of its high contents of plant available nutrients (N, P, K) [20,21,34]. The formation of vermicompost, which involves the activity of epigeic earthworms in controlled environments, appears to be a useful indirect avenue for improving physico-chemical properties of soils [21,29]. Several studies also pointed out the specific structure and higher activity of bacterial communities in vermicompost [2,51,56,63,64,65].…”
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“…Composting and vermicomposting, two well-known processes for solid organic waste reclamation, are good alternatives to burning or damping organic wastes. The final products, composts and vermicomposts, can be used as sources of organic matter for soil amendment, of nutrients for soil fertilization or as growing media constituents for soilless cultivation (González et al, 2010). In fact, in recent years vegetable crop residues have been successfully recycled through composting for horticultural purposes (Kulcu & Yaldiz, 2004;Mazuela et al, 2005;Carrión et al, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%