Substrate influence on the quality of seedlings of ornamental trees produced in pots
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https://doi.org/10.21750/REFOR.19.04.125Keywords:
growing media, rooted material, seedlings qualityAbstract
The production of high-quality planting material for the most commonly used woody species in urban greening is a complex challenge influenced by several factors. One of the key factors in seedling production, especially in pots, is the selection of an appropriate substrate. Testing various substrates for different species is an ongoing process.
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, four of the most frequently used taxa for urban planting in the region were tested: two varieties of northern white-cedar (Thuja occidentalis L.), namely 'Smaragd' and 'Columna', as well as European boxwood (Buxus sempervirens L.) and Forsythia (Forsythia × intermedia). One-year-old rooted cuttings were transplanted into two-liter pots using five different substrates: plain soil, compost, lumbrico humus, peat, and a combination of all these substrates. At the end of the growing period, morphometric parameters of the seedlings were measured, and based on these measurements, quality indices were determined.
The results showed that each species and variety responded differently to the various substrates. Generally, the best results for most of the taxa were obtained using locally produced lumbrico humus and compost. However, some seedlings, such as Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd', exhibited similar growth characteristics across all substrates tested.
Considering the varying costs of the substrates, it is possible to plan the production of these seedlings with significantly better quality while also reducing production costs.
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