Plants of seashore paspalum cv “Sea Isle 2000” and bermudagrass cv “Patriot” were subjected to three levels of salinity by means of irrigation with water + NaCl while they were organically grown in the nursery using peat or cocopeat as substrates. The aim was to verify if cocopeat may be a valid alternative to peat in high salinity conditions to grow plants of these species in order to produce stolons for environmentally friendly turfs.
Response to salinity of warm season turfgrasses organically grown in peat or cocopeat / A. Lenzi; A. Baldi; R. Tesi. - ELETTRONICO. - (2010), pp. 208-212. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Congress on Organic Agriculture in Scope of Environmental Problems tenutosi a Famagusta, Cyprus Island nel 3-7 February 2010).
Response to salinity of warm season turfgrasses organically grown in peat or cocopeat
LENZI, ANNA;BALDI, ADA DANIELA;TESI, ROMANO
2010
Abstract
Plants of seashore paspalum cv “Sea Isle 2000” and bermudagrass cv “Patriot” were subjected to three levels of salinity by means of irrigation with water + NaCl while they were organically grown in the nursery using peat or cocopeat as substrates. The aim was to verify if cocopeat may be a valid alternative to peat in high salinity conditions to grow plants of these species in order to produce stolons for environmentally friendly turfs.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.