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Effects of irrigation, peat-alternative substrate and plant Habitus on the morphological and production characteristics of Sicilian rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) biotypes grown in pot
Salvatore La BellaClaudio LetoBeppe Benedetto ConsentinoTeresa TuttolomondoNicolò IacuzziLeo SabatinoMario LicataGiuseppe Virgasubject
0106 biological sciencesIrrigationPeatPlant Scienceengineering.material01 natural sciencesRosmarinusirrigationlaw.inventionaromatic specieplant habitulawOrnamental plantsustainable cultivationlcsh:Agriculture (General)Essential oilbiologyCompostalternative substrate04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiology.organism_classificationSubstrate (marine biology)lcsh:S1-972Settore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeHorticultureplant habitusOfficinalis040103 agronomy & agricultureengineering0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesaromatic speciesAgronomy and Crop Sciencealternative substrates010606 plant biology & botanyFood Sciencedescription
Irrigation and growing substrate are considered as essential cultivation practices in order to obtain good productive and qualitative performance of potted rosemary plants. In pot growing, the chemical, physical and biological characteristics of the substrate must be stable over time in order to allow regular plant growth. However, the effects of cultivation techniques on the characteristics of potted rosemary are little known. Peat is traditionally used as the organic growing medium
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2020-12-28 |