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Leonardo A. Rodríguez-Córdova, César A. Sáez-Navarrete, Vartan Ishanoglu, Leandro Herrera, Rosanna Ginocchio
Pág. 85 - 93
The tolerances of filamentous Magellan fungi in peat were analyzed in the presence of structurally different petroleum hydrocarbons to assess their abilities for bioremediation in contaminated soils. Fungi on PDA (potato dextrose agar) and fresh peat pla...
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Leticia Tombion, Analia V. Puerta, Lorena A. Barbaro, Mónica A. Karlanian, Miguel A. Sangiacomo, Mariana Garbi
Pág. 46 - 52
El uso de sustrato con lombricompuesto favorece el crecimiento en cultivos hortícolas, siendo importante conocer sus propiedades para dosificar la cantidad adecuada. Este trabajo tuvo como objetivo analizar las modificaciones producidas en u...
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Rubén Carrillo, Jaime Guerrero, Mario Rodríguez, Cristian Meriño-Gergichevich
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The ericoid mycorrhiza is a symbiotic interaction that contributes to the improvement of the establishment and production of blueberries (Vaccinium corymbosum L.). The objectives of this paper were to assess the frequency (%) and intensity (%) of the col...
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Adriana P. Restrepo, José García García, Raúl Moral, Fernando Vidal, María D. Pérez-Murcia, María Á. Bustamante, Concepción Paredes
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the economic feasibility of using compost made from anaerobically digested cattle slurries in a commercial nursery. Using a comparative cost analysis, commercial peat substrate growing media has been partially substi...
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Christel Oberpaur, Víctor Puebla, Flavia Vaccarezza, María E. Arévalo
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Nursery producers grow plants in containers, mainly using substrates based on peat. In order to replace the use of peat, diverse mixtures of substrates combining different proportions of the moss Sphagnum magellanicum Brid. (40, 50 and 60%) and altern...
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J. De Grazia, Pablo A. Tittonell, Angel Chiesa
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Fast-growing seedlings have larger immediate nutrient demands as compared with adult plants. A tray experiment was conducted to evaluate the fertilization of sweet pepper transplants growing on different substrates [Control (60% Sphagnum peat + 40% perli...
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Marcella Spinaci, Barbara Merlo, Augusta Zannoni, Eleonora Iacono, Marco De Ambrogi, Maria Elena Turba and Daniele Zam
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S. Contreras, M. Barros
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Themain objective of this study was to evaluate some of the available seed vigor tests to predict lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) seedling emergence. Eight lettuce seed lots were evaluated by the following laboratory vigor tests: germination (GT), accelerate...
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Arturo Hauser
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RESUMEN. En Chile se han detectado extensos depositos de turba. Su distribucion alcanza maximo desarrollo en la llamada 'Patagonia chilena' de las Regiones XI y XII, al sur de la latitud 42°S. En ellas, como resultado de la intensa actividad glacial cuat...
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