Evaluation of Compost and Biochar as Partial Substitutes of Peat in Growing Media and Their Influence in Microbial Counts, Enzyme Activity and Lactuca sativa L. Seedling Growth

Author:

Rozas Amanda123,Aponte Humberto23ORCID,Maldonado Carlos24,Contreras-Soto Rodrigo2ORCID,Medina Jorge2,Rojas Claudia23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Agri-Food, Animal and Environmental Sciences (ECA3), Universidad de O’Higgins, San Fernando 3070000, Chile

2. Institute of Agri-Food, Animal and Environmental Sciences (ICA3), Universidad de O’Higgins, San Fernando 3070000, Chile

3. Center of Applied Ecology and Sustainability (CAPES), Santiago 8331150, Chile

4. Centro de Genómica y Bioinformática, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Mayor, Santiago 8580745, Chile

Abstract

The main organic input for the elaboration of growing media is peat (Sphagnum spp.), due to its physical and chemical characteristics. However, the mining of this material creates a considerable impact in the local ecosystems from which this is obtained, along with a global impact because of the emission of greenhouse gasses. Thus, sustainable materials that can replace, or reduce the use of peat, while maintaining or improving attributes in the growing media and plant growth, are greatly needed. Therefore, this work aims to evaluate the effects of the use of different proportions of compost and biochar on the biological characteristics of growing media and (Lactuca sativa L.) seedling growth prior to transplanting. Out of the biological variables evaluated, the β-glucosidase activity showed the greatest results in growing media based on 80% peat and based on 70% peat, 5% compost and 5% biochar. Moreover, growing media based on the combination of compost, biochar and peat maintained most of the Lactuca sativa L. (Oak Leaf variety) seedling traits obtained in the growing media based on only peat. These findings emphasize the need to further investigate further biological conditions for alternative materials to peat, and the need to pay attention to feedstock initial characteristics and processing in order to obtain high quality organic inputs for optimum growing media.

Funder

ANID

Centro de Ecología Aplicada y sustentabilidad

ANID/Fondecyt

University de O’Higgins postdoctoral program

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science

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