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Preplant compost application improves landscape plant establishment and sequesters carbon in compacted soil 公开 Deposited

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  • Preplant compost application increased plant growth and visual appearance of a wide variety of perennial landscape plants. The positive plant growth response to compost was similar for com-post left on the soil surface or compost incorporated via rototilling. Compost application did not alleviate soil compaction. Plant growth response to compost in this trial was primarily related to N supply (and perhaps other nutrients). Biosolids compost acidified soil, this characteristic improved growth of an acid-loving plant species. Carbon sequestered in soil (5 to 18% of compost-C) was at the low end of C sequestration values reported in the literature.
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  • Sullivan, D.M and N. Bell. 2015. Preplant compost application improves landscape plant establishment and sequesters carbon in compacted soil. In: Proc. RAMIRAN 2015 – 16th International Conference Rural-Urban Symbiosis, 8th – 10th September 2015, Hamburg, Germany. Paper # TB-O_02. 4 p.
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  • Hamburg, Germany
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