Growth of seedlings cultivated on non-traditional substrates after transplanting into mineral soil
1998
Slavik, M. (Lesnicky Vyskumny Ustav, Zvolen (Slovak Republic))
Modern nursery technologies are based on the use of artificial sowing substrates. Peat is considered the most suitable substrate from the viewpoint of quality and quantity of produced material. Many researchers as well as foresters deal with the assessment of substituting material that can replace peat under certain conditions. Production of seedlings is only one of several operations in the production of planting stock with plant fit for transplanting as a final product. Experiments were aimed at testing the growth of seedlings of two important commercial tree species - Norway spruce and Scots pine on various substrates and their growth after transplanting into mineral soil
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