SYNERGISTIC USE OF PEAT AND CHARRED MATERIAL IN GROWING MEDIA – AN OPTION TO REDUCE THE PRESSURE ON PEATLANDS?

Author:

KERN Jürgen1,TAMMEORG Priit2,SHANSKIY Merrit3,SAKRABANI Ruben4,KNICKER Heike5,KAMMANN Claudia6,TUHKANEN Eeva-Maria7,SMIDT Geerd8,PRASAD Munoo9,TIILIKKALA Kari7,SOHI Saran10,GASCÓ Gabriel11,STEINER Christoph12,GLASER Bruno13

Affiliation:

1. Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy

2. University of Helsinki

3. Estonian University of Life Science

4. Cranfield University

5. Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agrobiologia de Sevilla (IRNAS-CSIC)

6. Hochschule Geisenheim University

7. Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)

8. European Competence Center for Peatland and Climate Wagenfeld

9. Compost/AD Research & Advisory (IE, CY)

10. University of Edinburgh

11. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

12. University of Kassel

13. Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg

Abstract

Peat is used as a high quality substrate for growing media in horticulture. However, unsustainable peat extraction damages peatland ecosystems, which disappeared to a large extent in Central and South Europe. Furthermore, disturbed peatlands are becoming a source of greenhouse gases due to drainage and excavation. This study is the result of a workshop within the EU COST Action TD1107 (Biochar as option for sustainable resource management), held in Tartu (Estonia) in 2015. The view of stakeholders were consulted on new biochar-based growing media and to what extent peat may be replaced in growing media by new compounds like carbonaceous materials from thermochemical conversion. First positive results from laboratory and greenhouse experiments have been reported with biochar content in growing media ranging up to 50%. Various companies have already started to use biochar as an additive in their growing media formulations. Biochar might play a more important role in replacing peat in growing media, when biochar is available, meets the quality requirements, and their use is economically feasible.

Funder

EU

Publisher

Vilnius Gediminas Technical University

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Nature and Landscape Conservation,Environmental Engineering

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