Impact of vermicompost as component of growing medium on phytomass formation of radish (Raphanus sativus L.)
Peter Kováčik | Peter Šalamún | Sylwester Smoleń | Marek Renčo
Английский. In Slovakia more than a half of the landfill’s waste consist of the biodegradable waste (BDW). Therefore the BDW composting can decrease significantly the production of the landfill gas as well as the financial and space requirements for landfills. However, the compost production have to be solved comprehensively, including their rational usage. In Slovakia the use of compost is ineffective if the location of their production is farther than 50 km, because of the high transportation costs. The objective of the experiments was to determine the ratio of vermicompost in the soil growing medium in order not to decrease the yield quantity and quality of radish – the most commonly grown vegetable in the gardens in Slovakia. Five shares of vermicompost were tested in the soil substrate (0%, 10%, 20%, 25%, 50%). The results show that 50% share of vermicompost in the soil substrate, i.e. the ratio of vermicompost to soil 1:1, was not the optimal solution of the vermicompost usage. However, even this quantity of vermicompost did not have a negative impact on the weight of the aboveground and underground phytomass in comparison with the treatment wirhout vermicompost. 50% share of vermicompost in the growing medium had the negative impact on the qualitative parameters of radish. It decreased the content of vitamin C and increased the content of nitrates in radish roots and leaves. Along with the higher share of vermicompost in the growing medium, the content of vitamin C was decreased in radish roots and leaves, and the content of nitrates in radish roots was increased. The roots of the biggest diameter, and consequently the highest yield of radish roots and leaves was formed in the treatment where the soil substrate consisted of four portions of soil and one portion of vermicompost (20% proportion of vermicompost).
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Английский. vermicompost, radish, vitamin C, nirates
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]106-115
Показать больше [+] Меньше [-]Библиографическая информация
Эту запись предоставил University of Agriculture in Krakow