Reconstitution is a pedotechnique to counter land degradation and desertification. The reconstitution, patented by the research laboratory m.c.m. Ecosistemi, applies chemical-mechanical actions to a mixture of degraded soil and matrices (such as waste sludge) in order to produce reconstituted soil, a very high fertility soil. This paper is about a pot study in a greenhouse to investigate how reconstituted soil affects emergence speed and seminal roots development of Zea mays L. seedlings, in comparison with a Technosol. 200 seedlings are monitored up to the 16th day after the seeding. The emergence percentage is 98% on reconstituted soil and 91% on Technosol. Average length and weight of fresh seminal roots are higher on reconstituted soil.
Manfredi, P., Cassinari, C., Salvi, R., Battaglia, R., Marocco, A., Trevisan, M., Test on the effects of reconstituted soil on emergency speed and root growth in maize, <<CONTEMPORARY AGRICULTURE>>, 2018; 67 (3-4): 233-248. [doi:10.1515/contagri-2018-0035] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/128487]
Test on the effects of reconstituted soil on emergency speed and root growth in maize
Cassinari, Chiara
Secondo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Salvi, Roberta;Battaglia, Raffaella;Marocco, AdrianoPenultimo
;Trevisan, MarcoUltimo
Supervision
2018
Abstract
Reconstitution is a pedotechnique to counter land degradation and desertification. The reconstitution, patented by the research laboratory m.c.m. Ecosistemi, applies chemical-mechanical actions to a mixture of degraded soil and matrices (such as waste sludge) in order to produce reconstituted soil, a very high fertility soil. This paper is about a pot study in a greenhouse to investigate how reconstituted soil affects emergence speed and seminal roots development of Zea mays L. seedlings, in comparison with a Technosol. 200 seedlings are monitored up to the 16th day after the seeding. The emergence percentage is 98% on reconstituted soil and 91% on Technosol. Average length and weight of fresh seminal roots are higher on reconstituted soil.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.