The work presented in the paper aimed to investigate whether soluble hydrolysates from biowaste performed as biostimulants. Hibiscus (Hibiscus moscheutos L. subsp. palustris) plants were subjected to four treatments: standard fertilization, low fertilization, and low fertilization with added soluble digestate or soluble compost. Plant performance indicators were biomass accumulation, biometric parameters, leaf gaseous exchanges and elemental composition, and nitrogen-use efficiency.
Plant response to biowaste soluble hydrolysates in hibiscus grown under limiting nutrient availability / Massa, D.; Lenzi, Anna; Montoneri, E.; Ginepro, M.; Prisa, D.; Burchi, G.. - In: JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION. - ISSN 1532-4087. - STAMPA. - 41:(2018), pp. 396-409. [10.1080/01904167.2017.1404611]
Plant response to biowaste soluble hydrolysates in hibiscus grown under limiting nutrient availability
A. Lenzi;
2018
Abstract
The work presented in the paper aimed to investigate whether soluble hydrolysates from biowaste performed as biostimulants. Hibiscus (Hibiscus moscheutos L. subsp. palustris) plants were subjected to four treatments: standard fertilization, low fertilization, and low fertilization with added soluble digestate or soluble compost. Plant performance indicators were biomass accumulation, biometric parameters, leaf gaseous exchanges and elemental composition, and nitrogen-use efficiency.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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