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The 2012 ASHS Annual Conference

9583:
Effect of Biochar on Yield of Lettuce and Basil in Containers

Friday, August 3, 2012: 3:15 PM
Concourse I
Mengmeng Gu, Texas AgriLife Center, College Station, TX
Fei Yu, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS
Biochar (BC), the byproduct of fast pyrolysis of pine wood, was investigated as potting substrate on greenhouse-grown lettuce (Lactuca sativa ‘Black-seeded Simpson’) and basil (Ocimum basilicum) in containers.  Biochar was mixed with pine bark (PB) or a commercial substrate (SB) at 0, 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, or 100% (vol.) ratio. For lettuce, in BC/PB mixes, none of the growth index (GI) of plants grown in mixes with BC was lower than that of plants in 100% PB, and plants grown in mixes with up to 60% BC had higher fresh weight than 100% PB. In BC/SB mixes, GI of lettuce grown in mixes with BC was similar to that of plants in 100% SB, and plants grown in mixes with BC had higher fresh weight than 100% SB. For basil, in BC/PB mixes, fresh and dry weight of plants grown in mixes with BC was similar or higher than that of plants in 100% PB. In BC/SB mixes, fresh and dry weight of basil grown in mixes with BC was similar or higher than that of plants in 100% SB.
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