Composted palm waste as an alternative of coco peat in growing media: effects on growth and nutritional status of Lily cut flower (Lilium spp.)

Purpose: A greenhouse experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of the mixture of different growing media (palm trunk: resulted from palm trunk only; palm tree: resulted from all palm organs; coco peat; perlite; reused coco peat) on growth and nutrient uptake of lily cut flower. Research metho...

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Autores principales: Sajad Heidari, Seyed Najmmaddin Mortazavi, Saeid Reezi, Ali Nikbakht
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:8ccadc3ae9a14ee9a3f56dcb67a348202021-11-06T04:22:38ZComposted palm waste as an alternative of coco peat in growing media: effects on growth and nutritional status of Lily cut flower (Lilium spp.)2588-48832588-616910.22077/jhpr.2021.3905.1184https://doaj.org/article/8ccadc3ae9a14ee9a3f56dcb67a348202021-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://jhpr.birjand.ac.ir/article_1650_a596fca5cee5b294ef0b914d168c894e.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2588-4883https://doaj.org/toc/2588-6169Purpose: A greenhouse experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of the mixture of different growing media (palm trunk: resulted from palm trunk only; palm tree: resulted from all palm organs; coco peat; perlite; reused coco peat) on growth and nutrient uptake of lily cut flower. Research method: Treatments including two cultivars (Tiber and Candy Club) and eleven growing media compositions were set up in a factorial experiment based on a completely randomized design. Findings: The Control showed the highest leaf surface area, bulb depletion rate, and Mg content, while the higher plant height and the leaves number were observed in 40% and 80% palm trunk treatments, respectively. Furthermore, the 40% palm trunk resulting in a higher Fe content. The highest bud's number, K, Cu, and Mn content measured in Candy Club, which was cultivated on 20% palm tree treatment, that increased by an average of 10.1%, 15.8%, 67.4%, and 54.3%, respectively compared to the control. The Candy Club has grown on control showed the highest values of the reproductive organ length, N, and P concentration. The highest Ca content was obtained after the Tiber's cultivation in the 80% palm trunk. Research limitations: No limitations were founded. Originality/Value: Because of the low cost, availability, and extensive cultivation area of date palm in Iran and over the world, palm wastes has a great potential to be used as an eco-friendly horticultural substrate mixture to substitute coco peat in lily soilless culture.Sajad HeidariSeyed Najmmaddin MortazaviSaeid ReeziAli NikbakhtUniversity of Birjandarticlebulbgreenhouseliliumpalm substratesoilless cultureAgricultureSENJournal of Horticulture and Postharvest Research, Vol 4, Iss Special Issue - Plant Nutrition in Horticulture, Pp 49-66 (2021)
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topic bulb
greenhouse
lilium
palm substrate
soilless culture
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greenhouse
lilium
palm substrate
soilless culture
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Sajad Heidari
Seyed Najmmaddin Mortazavi
Saeid Reezi
Ali Nikbakht
Composted palm waste as an alternative of coco peat in growing media: effects on growth and nutritional status of Lily cut flower (Lilium spp.)
description Purpose: A greenhouse experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of the mixture of different growing media (palm trunk: resulted from palm trunk only; palm tree: resulted from all palm organs; coco peat; perlite; reused coco peat) on growth and nutrient uptake of lily cut flower. Research method: Treatments including two cultivars (Tiber and Candy Club) and eleven growing media compositions were set up in a factorial experiment based on a completely randomized design. Findings: The Control showed the highest leaf surface area, bulb depletion rate, and Mg content, while the higher plant height and the leaves number were observed in 40% and 80% palm trunk treatments, respectively. Furthermore, the 40% palm trunk resulting in a higher Fe content. The highest bud's number, K, Cu, and Mn content measured in Candy Club, which was cultivated on 20% palm tree treatment, that increased by an average of 10.1%, 15.8%, 67.4%, and 54.3%, respectively compared to the control. The Candy Club has grown on control showed the highest values of the reproductive organ length, N, and P concentration. The highest Ca content was obtained after the Tiber's cultivation in the 80% palm trunk. Research limitations: No limitations were founded. Originality/Value: Because of the low cost, availability, and extensive cultivation area of date palm in Iran and over the world, palm wastes has a great potential to be used as an eco-friendly horticultural substrate mixture to substitute coco peat in lily soilless culture.
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author Sajad Heidari
Seyed Najmmaddin Mortazavi
Saeid Reezi
Ali Nikbakht
author_facet Sajad Heidari
Seyed Najmmaddin Mortazavi
Saeid Reezi
Ali Nikbakht
author_sort Sajad Heidari
title Composted palm waste as an alternative of coco peat in growing media: effects on growth and nutritional status of Lily cut flower (Lilium spp.)
title_short Composted palm waste as an alternative of coco peat in growing media: effects on growth and nutritional status of Lily cut flower (Lilium spp.)
title_full Composted palm waste as an alternative of coco peat in growing media: effects on growth and nutritional status of Lily cut flower (Lilium spp.)
title_fullStr Composted palm waste as an alternative of coco peat in growing media: effects on growth and nutritional status of Lily cut flower (Lilium spp.)
title_full_unstemmed Composted palm waste as an alternative of coco peat in growing media: effects on growth and nutritional status of Lily cut flower (Lilium spp.)
title_sort composted palm waste as an alternative of coco peat in growing media: effects on growth and nutritional status of lily cut flower (lilium spp.)
publisher University of Birjand
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/8ccadc3ae9a14ee9a3f56dcb67a34820
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