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Effects of long term application of compost and poultry manure on soil quality of citrus orchards in Southern Italy. Organic Eprints
Canali, S.; Trinchera, A.; Intrigliolo, F.; Pompili, L.; Nisini, L.; Mocali, S.; Torrisi, B..
A six-year study was carried out in an organically managed orange orchard located in Sicily (Southern Italy) to assess the effect of compost and organic fertilizers utilisation on soil quality. Adopting a randomized-block experimental design with three replicates, four treatments were carried out. In treatments 1 and 2, two different composts (C1 from distillery by products and C2 from livestock wastes) were applied. The plots of treatment 3 were fertilized using dried poultry manure. The control treatment was fertilized with mineral/synthetic fertilizers. In order to verify the hypothesis that composts and organic fertilizers improve soil fertility, soil quality was evaluated by selecting dynamic soil parameters, as indicators linked to C and N cycles....
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Nutrient turnover; Poultry; Soil biology; Fruit and berries; Composting and manuring.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://orgprints.org/7901/1/Canali_et_al.pdf
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compost-based nursery substrates: effect of peat substitution on organic melon seedlings Organic Eprints
Tittarelli, Fabio; Rea, E.; Verrastro, V.; Pascual, J.A.; Canali, S.; Ceglie, F.G.; Trinchera, A.; Rivera, C.M..
A bovine manure compost (BMC) and a green compost (GC) were evaluated as components of substrates in partial substitution of peat for organic melon seedlings production. Treatments, differentiated on the basis of the volume percentage of the two analysed composts, were compared to the control (a mixture of peat, coconut fibre and perlite). In order to respect the guidelines of organic production, all the treatments were fertilised, at the beginning of the trial, with guano. Compost-based substrates were analysed for physical, physicochemical and chemical parameters (bulk density, porosity, pH, EC, nutrients content etc.). Even though significant differences were observed, recorded values were in the range of acceptability for growing media. In terms of...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Composting and manuring Recycling; Balancing and resource management Greenhouses and coverings.
Ano: 2009
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compost-based nursery substrates: effect of peat substitution on organic melon seedlings Organic Eprints
Tittarelli, Fabio; Rea, E.; Verrastro, V.; Pascual, J.A.; Canali, S.; Ceglie, F.G.; Trinchera, A.; Rivera, C.M..
A bovine manure compost (BMC) and a green compost (GC) were evaluated as components of substrates in partial substitution of peat for organic melon seedlings production. Treatments, differentiated on the basis of the volume percentage of the two analysed composts, were compared to the control (a mixture of peat, coconut fibre and perlite). In order to respect the guidelines of organic production, all the treatments were fertilised, at the beginning of the trial, with guano. Compost-based substrates were analysed for physical, physicochemical and chemical parameters (bulk density, porosity, pH, EC, nutrients content etc.). Even though significant differences were observed, recorded values were in the range of acceptability for growing media. In terms of...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: Composting and manuring Recycling; Balancing and resource management Greenhouses and coverings.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://orgprints.org/19048/1/Tittarelli_et_al._2009.pdf
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Overvieuw of farmers expected benefits of diversification. Report on national stakeholder involvement. Organic Eprints
Hondebrink, M; Barbry, J; Himanen, Sari; Lakkenborg, H; Lepse, Liga; Trinchera, A.; Koopmans, Chris J..
Seven different European countries are participating in a transnational project SUREVEG (Strip-cropping and recycling of waste for biodiverse and resoURce-Efficient intensive VEGetable production). SUREVEG focuses on developing and implementing new diversified, intensive organic cropping systems using strip-cropping and fertility strategies from plant-based fertilizers for improved resilience, system sustainability, local nutrient recycling and soil carbon storage. This study focuses on providing references concerning benefits and drawbacks of strip-cropping and plant residues for soil fertility in field vegetable production at medium sized organic farms. Specifically to identify local stakeholders’ knowledge and develop ideas in an iterative approach on...
Tipo: Report Palavras-chave: Production systems Crop combinations and interactions Farming Systems Crop husbandry Social aspects Soil Vegetables Crop health; Quality; Protection Farm nutrient management.
Ano: 2019 URL: http://orgprints.org/36734/1/Benefits%20of%20diversification.pdf
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