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Biochar, chitin, compost, ... : building blocks for sustainable growing media

FACTSHEET Building blocks for sustainable growing media, with focus on microbiology

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  • Paper: Chitin in Strawberry Cultivation: Foliar Growth and Defense Response Promotion, but Reduced Fruit Yield and Disease Resistance by Nutrient Imbalances
  • Paper: Biochar for Circular Horticulture: Feedstock Related Effects in Soilless Cultivation
  • Paper: Dynamics in the Strawberry Rhizosphere Microbiome in Response to Biochar and Botrytis cinerea Leaf Infection
  • Paper: Biochar-Enhanced Resistance to Botrytis cinerea in Strawberry Fruits (But Not Leaves) Is Associated With Changes in the Rhizosphere Microbiome
  • Paper: Grow - Store - Steam - Re-peat: Reuse of spent growing media for circular cultivation of Chrysanthemum
  • Paper: Acidification of composts versus woody management residues: Optimizing biological and chemical characteristics for a better fit in growing media
  • Paper: Plant fibers for renewable growing media: Potential of defibration, acidification or inoculation with biocontrol fungi to reduce the N drawdown and plant pathogens
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