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Suitability of two types of organic wastes for the growth of sclerophyllous shrubs on limestone debris: A mesocosm trial (Articolo in rivista)
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- Suitability of two types of organic wastes for the growth of sclerophyllous shrubs on limestone debris: A mesocosm trial (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2010-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2009.12.041 (literal)
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G. Maisto, A. De Marco, F. De Nicola , C. Arena , L. Vitale , A. Virzo De Santo (2010)
Suitability of two types of organic wastes for the growth of sclerophyllous shrubs on limestone debris: A mesocosm trial
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- G. Maisto, A. De Marco, F. De Nicola , C. Arena , L. Vitale , A. Virzo De Santo (literal)
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- UNINA, CNR_ISAFOM, Univ. del Sannio (literal)
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- Suitability of two types of organic wastes for the growth of sclerophyllous shrubs on limestone debris: A mesocosm trial (literal)
- Abstract
- This study investigated whether overlaying organic wastes directly on limestone debris allowed the growth
of sclerophyllous shrubs; the aim was to explore the feasibility of rehabilitation of sites destroyed by
quarrying activity. In an open air mesocosm experiment two types of organic material were compared:
compost from municipal wastes (C) and a mixture of compost and poultry manure added with wheat husk
(C-PW). Mesocosms were pots (1 m diameter, 60 cm height) containing limestone debris covered by the
organic material. Seven mesocosms with C and seven mesocosms with C-PW were planted with
sclerophyllous shrubs (Laurus nobilis L., Phillyrea angustifolia L. and Quercus ilex L.). The substrates were
characterised in terms of chemical and physical parameters, microbial activity and biomass, and total and
active fungal biomass. Shrub photosynthetic performance and growth were evaluated. Over the whole
experimental period, organic matter mineralization was higher in C-PW. Microbial biomass and respiration
were higher in C-PW than in C but after one year no statistically significant difference between the two
substrates occurred. Fungal mycelium was a minor fraction of the microbial community in both types of
substrates and decreased dramatically after setting up the mesocosms. The metabolic quotient was higher in
C suggesting more stressful conditions as compared to C-PW. Both substrates allowed shrub growth;
however photosynthetic rates and the increase of plant size were higher on C-PW than on C. The results
demonstrated that, as compared to only compost, the mixture of compost and poultry manure added with
wheat husk is a substrate more suitable to both microbial processes and plant growth. Therefore a plan to
revegetate quarries based on the use of organic wastes as a substrate for sclerophyllous shrubs could be
feasible and, what is more, helpful to mitigate the environmental impact of organic wastes disposal. (literal)
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