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SAN-SOIL project: new peat-free potting soil improvers from zero-miles olive mill waste recycling (Abstract/Poster in atti di convegno)
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- SAN-SOIL project: new peat-free potting soil improvers from zero-miles olive mill waste recycling (Abstract/Poster in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2013-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Roberto Altieri1, Alessandro Esposito1, Francesco Castellani1, Vitale Stanzione1, Ermanno Federici2, Laura Fidati2, Giovanni Cenci2, Gabriele Chilosi3, Maria Pia Aleandri3, Diana Martignoni3, Davide dell'Unto3, Sandro Bruschi 4, Renzo Spagnesi4, Martina Lotti4, Alessandro Giambi5, Leonardo Frosini5, Romano Baldacci6, Riccardo Pretelli7. (2013)
SAN-SOIL project: new peat-free potting soil improvers from zero-miles olive mill waste recycling
in BCD 2013 Biochars, Composts and Digestates, Bari, 17-20 Ottobre 2013
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- Roberto Altieri1, Alessandro Esposito1, Francesco Castellani1, Vitale Stanzione1, Ermanno Federici2, Laura Fidati2, Giovanni Cenci2, Gabriele Chilosi3, Maria Pia Aleandri3, Diana Martignoni3, Davide dell'Unto3, Sandro Bruschi 4, Renzo Spagnesi4, Martina Lotti4, Alessandro Giambi5, Leonardo Frosini5, Romano Baldacci6, Riccardo Pretelli7. (literal)
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- 1Istituto per i Sistemi Agricoli e Forestali del Mediterraneo, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Perugia, Italy
2Dipartimento di Chimica, Biologia e Biotecnologie, Università degli Studi di Perugia, Perugia, Italy
3Dipartimento per la Innovazione nei Sistemi Biologici, Agroalimentari e Forestali, Università degli Studi della Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy
4Vivai Sandro Bruschi, Località Bottegone, Pistoia, Italy
5Vivai GIEFFE, Pistoia, Italy
6Baldacci Vivai, Pistoia, Italy
7Frantoio Produttori Agricoli Montalbano (PAM), Pistoia, Italy (literal)
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- SAN-SOIL project: new peat-free potting soil improvers from zero-miles olive mill waste recycling (literal)
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- Nicola Senesi, President of BCD 2013 Conference (literal)
- Abstract
- Peat is widely used for potted plant production in nurseries and accounts for a significant portion (30-50%) of the growth media. Pistoia district accounts more than 5000 hectares of nursery farms which yearly use about 200000 m3 peat
Because of concerns about destruction of peat bogs, other organic materials have been investigated for their potential as substitutes for peat.
From 2001 EC releases Ecolabel certification to only nursery farms that use peat-free growing media, promoting recycling of organic waste materials. Among them, compost shows good properties, especially when obtained from olive mill waste (OMW), whose disposal is of particular concern for potential soil and water-table pollution.
SAN-SOIL project attempts to bring together the interests of local olive millers with those of nursery farmers, evaluating the production and use of compost from OMW used as peat surrogate in the preparation of growing media for potted plants.
The experiments have been carried out at farm scale in Pistoia, involving 3 big nurseries and an olive mill in the production of 50 m3 of mature OMW compost tested in the production of 60000 potted plants belonging to 27 different species.
SAN-SOIL aims at:
1) reduction of peat and fertilizer use in the nursery farms, with consequent saving of money;
2) reduction in the use of pesticides, thanks to the suppressiveness of OMW compost;
3) higher environmental sustainability of both plant nursery and olive industry
4) Ecolabel certification for peat-free nurseries
5) valuable zero-miles recycling of dangerous industrial waste streams, such as OMW. (literal)
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