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INFLUENCE OF STORAGE ON CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF DIFFERENT PEATS

Article number
819_18
Pages
185 – 188
Language
English
Abstract
The change of chemical properties during storage of 12 fertilized bagged peats of different origins at high temperature was investigated.
The average values for N, soluble salts and EC decreased significantly, whereas the pH as well as P and K contents changed only slightly.
Differences in N were observed between the peats.
The contents of CAT soluble N in the two dredged frozen black peats did not change during storage.
However, a decrease in N was found when water extraction was used.
In the case of the 10 white peats the loss of N differed considerably, but it was independent of the method of peat harvest.
The N decrease resulted mainly from reduced levels of NO3-N. Substances damaging to plant growth do not seem to have developed during storage as shown by trials on the germination and the growth of Chinese cabbage.
There were no significant differences between the peats, whether stored or not.

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Authors
M.Z. Beckmann-Cavalcante, K.F. Lopes-Pivetta, E. Meinken, R. Roeber
Keywords
storage, peat, growing media, horticultural substrates, chemical properties, analytical methods
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