2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.scienta.2015.07.032
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The effect of paper sludge and biochar addition on brown peat and coir based growing media properties

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“…Both values were higher than the CEC values of different biochars previously used for the preparation of growing media. For example, Nieto et al () used a biosolids biochar with CEC values ranging from 15·5 to 26 mmol (+) ·100 g −1 , while Méndez et al () used deinking paper sludge biochar with a CEC of 12·8 mmol (+) ·100 g −1 . The mixtures of hydrochars with peat lead to intermediate values (66·7 mmol (+) ·100 g −1 for PT + HSL and 53·6 mmol (+) ·100 g −1 for PT + HUW).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…Both values were higher than the CEC values of different biochars previously used for the preparation of growing media. For example, Nieto et al () used a biosolids biochar with CEC values ranging from 15·5 to 26 mmol (+) ·100 g −1 , while Méndez et al () used deinking paper sludge biochar with a CEC of 12·8 mmol (+) ·100 g −1 . The mixtures of hydrochars with peat lead to intermediate values (66·7 mmol (+) ·100 g −1 for PT + HSL and 53·6 mmol (+) ·100 g −1 for PT + HUW).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 59%
“…In order to study the effect of hydrochar addition on peat properties, two hydrochar–peat mixtures were prepared by adding hydrochars (HSL or HUW) to peat (PT) at a 50% volume rate (PT + HSL and PT + HUW). This mixing ratio has been used in previous experiments where biochar has been used as a peat substitute (Méndez et al, , ). Samples were manually mixed with the help of a stainless steel spatula.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Soil water content in soil-biochar mixtures is not always enhanced with the effects being dependent on application rate and usually with more pronounced increases in the macroporosity than the microporosity of soils (Tammeorg et al 2014a(Tammeorg et al , 2014bJeffery et al 2015b;Masiello et al 2015). The suggested use of biochar as a component of horticultural growing media (Méndez et al 2015;Vaughn et al 2015;Kern et al, this issue) makes it necessary to differentiate between soils and growing media for calculating the influence of biochar on retention of plant-available water. In the latter case, it is advisable to determine biochar water retention between -1 and -10 kPa, differentiating between easily available water (from -1 to -5 kPa) and water buffering capacity (-5 to -10 kPa).…”
Section: Soil Physical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%