Physical growing media characteristics of Sphagnum biomass dominated by Sphagnum fuscum (Schimp.) Klinggr.

The surface biomass of moss dominated by Sphagnum fuscum (Schimp.) Klinggr. (Rusty Bog-moss) was harvested from a sparsely drained raised bog. Physical properties of the Sphagnum moss were determined and compared with those of weakly and moderately decomposed peats. Water retention curves (WRC) and...

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Main Authors: A. Kämäräinen, A. Simojoki, L. Lindén, K. Jokinen, N. Silvan
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Language:English
Published: International Mire Conservation Group and International Peat Society 2018-08-01
Series:Mires and Peat
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Online Access:http://mires-and-peat.net/media/map21/map_21_17.pdf
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spelling doaj-94fcc1ba26144fe2b7315e01f1acc5ae2020-11-24T21:51:50ZengInternational Mire Conservation Group and International Peat SocietyMires and Peat1819-754X2018-08-01211711610.19189/MaP.2017.OMB.278Physical growing media characteristics of Sphagnum biomass dominated by Sphagnum fuscum (Schimp.) Klinggr.A. Kämäräinen0A. Simojoki1L. Lindén2K. Jokinen3N. Silvan4Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Helsinki, FinlandDepartment of Food and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, FinlandDepartment of Agricultural Sciences, University of Helsinki, FinlandNatural Resources Institute Finland, Natural Resources and Bioproduction, Helsinki, FinlandNatural Resources Institute Finland, Bio-based Business and Industry, Parkano, FinlandThe surface biomass of moss dominated by Sphagnum fuscum (Schimp.) Klinggr. (Rusty Bog-moss) was harvested from a sparsely drained raised bog. Physical properties of the Sphagnum moss were determined and compared with those of weakly and moderately decomposed peats. Water retention curves (WRC) and saturated hydraulic conductivities (Ks) are reported for samples of Sphagnum moss with natural structure, as well as for samples that were cut to selected fibre lengths or compacted to different bulk densities. The gravimetric water retention results indicate that, on a dry mass basis, Sphagnum moss can hold more water than both types of peat under equal matric potentials. On a volumetric basis, the water retention of Sphagnum moss can be linearly increased by compacting at a gravimetric water content of 2 (g water / g dry mass). The bimodal water retention curve of Sphagnum moss appears to be a consequence of the natural double porosity of the moss matrix. The 6-parameter form of the double-porosity van Genuchten equation is used to describe the volumetric water retention of the moss as its bulk density increases. Our results provide considerable insight into the physical growing media properties of Sphagnum moss biomass.http://mires-and-peat.net/media/map21/map_21_17.pdfbog biomassSphagnum fibrepeat substituterenewable growing media
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author A. Kämäräinen
A. Simojoki
L. Lindén
K. Jokinen
N. Silvan
spellingShingle A. Kämäräinen
A. Simojoki
L. Lindén
K. Jokinen
N. Silvan
Physical growing media characteristics of Sphagnum biomass dominated by Sphagnum fuscum (Schimp.) Klinggr.
Mires and Peat
bog biomass
Sphagnum fibre
peat substitute
renewable growing media
author_facet A. Kämäräinen
A. Simojoki
L. Lindén
K. Jokinen
N. Silvan
author_sort A. Kämäräinen
title Physical growing media characteristics of Sphagnum biomass dominated by Sphagnum fuscum (Schimp.) Klinggr.
title_short Physical growing media characteristics of Sphagnum biomass dominated by Sphagnum fuscum (Schimp.) Klinggr.
title_full Physical growing media characteristics of Sphagnum biomass dominated by Sphagnum fuscum (Schimp.) Klinggr.
title_fullStr Physical growing media characteristics of Sphagnum biomass dominated by Sphagnum fuscum (Schimp.) Klinggr.
title_full_unstemmed Physical growing media characteristics of Sphagnum biomass dominated by Sphagnum fuscum (Schimp.) Klinggr.
title_sort physical growing media characteristics of sphagnum biomass dominated by sphagnum fuscum (schimp.) klinggr.
publisher International Mire Conservation Group and International Peat Society
series Mires and Peat
issn 1819-754X
publishDate 2018-08-01
description The surface biomass of moss dominated by Sphagnum fuscum (Schimp.) Klinggr. (Rusty Bog-moss) was harvested from a sparsely drained raised bog. Physical properties of the Sphagnum moss were determined and compared with those of weakly and moderately decomposed peats. Water retention curves (WRC) and saturated hydraulic conductivities (Ks) are reported for samples of Sphagnum moss with natural structure, as well as for samples that were cut to selected fibre lengths or compacted to different bulk densities. The gravimetric water retention results indicate that, on a dry mass basis, Sphagnum moss can hold more water than both types of peat under equal matric potentials. On a volumetric basis, the water retention of Sphagnum moss can be linearly increased by compacting at a gravimetric water content of 2 (g water / g dry mass). The bimodal water retention curve of Sphagnum moss appears to be a consequence of the natural double porosity of the moss matrix. The 6-parameter form of the double-porosity van Genuchten equation is used to describe the volumetric water retention of the moss as its bulk density increases. Our results provide considerable insight into the physical growing media properties of Sphagnum moss biomass.
topic bog biomass
Sphagnum fibre
peat substitute
renewable growing media
url http://mires-and-peat.net/media/map21/map_21_17.pdf
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