Effect of different substrates for organic agriculture in seedling development of traditional species of Solanaceae

Sowing of seedlings is one of the most critical processes on the establishment of a crop, since the future development of the plant depends largely on its health when is planted on the field. Moreover, organic agriculture has to deal with the low application of fertilizers and pesticides, which hind...

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Main Authors: Hector Molina, Pilar Troncho, Leonor Lapeña, Eugenio Llorens
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria 2016-03-01
Series:Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
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spelling doaj-caa551ce585a43d2ae151a6eeb6103bc2020-11-24T23:52:47ZengInstituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y AlimentariaSpanish Journal of Agricultural Research1695-971X2171-92922016-03-01141e080110.5424/sjar/2016141-8013Effect of different substrates for organic agriculture in seedling development of traditional species of Solanaceae Hector Molina0Pilar Troncho1Leonor Lapeña2Eugenio Llorens3El3ments Sun, Water & Land Project. C/ Cervantes 2 entresuelo. 12540 Vila-real (Castellón). SpainUniversitat Jaume I, Grupo de Bioquímica y Biotecnología, Dept. Ciencias Agrarias y del Medio Natural. Avd/ Sos Baynat s/n. 12071 Castellón de la Plana. SpainUniversitat Jaume I, Grupo de Bioquímica y Biotecnología, Dept. Ciencias Agrarias y del Medio Natural. Avd/ Sos Baynat s/n. 12071 Castellón de la Plana. SpainUniversitat Jaume I, Grupo de Bioquímica y Biotecnología, Dept. Ciencias Agrarias y del Medio Natural. Avd/ Sos Baynat s/n. 12071 Castellón de la Plana. SpainSowing of seedlings is one of the most critical processes on the establishment of a crop, since the future development of the plant depends largely on its health when is planted on the field. Moreover, organic agriculture has to deal with the low application of fertilizers and pesticides, which hinder the growth of seedlings. In this work, we studied the big influence of different mixtures of substrates suitable for organic agriculture based on peat, coconut husk and vermicompost in traditional varieties of tomato, pepper and eggplant. Our results indicate that the use of coconut husk based substrates in organic agriculture can reduce the growth of seedlings between 20 and 30% compared with peat-based substrates. Moreover, the plants growth in this substrate showed lower levels of chlorophyll and lower weight, but the results are strongly dependent on the species tested. Comparison between traditional plants demonstrates that traditional varieties are strongly influenced by the substrate, whereas the growth of a commercial variety of tomato barely differs when different substrates are used. The election of the substrate in organic agriculture is critical to the correct development of the plant, especially when traditional plant varieties are used. jvermicompostcoconut husktomatoeggplantpepper
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author Hector Molina
Pilar Troncho
Leonor Lapeña
Eugenio Llorens
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Pilar Troncho
Leonor Lapeña
Eugenio Llorens
Effect of different substrates for organic agriculture in seedling development of traditional species of Solanaceae
Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
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tomato
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author_facet Hector Molina
Pilar Troncho
Leonor Lapeña
Eugenio Llorens
author_sort Hector Molina
title Effect of different substrates for organic agriculture in seedling development of traditional species of Solanaceae
title_short Effect of different substrates for organic agriculture in seedling development of traditional species of Solanaceae
title_full Effect of different substrates for organic agriculture in seedling development of traditional species of Solanaceae
title_fullStr Effect of different substrates for organic agriculture in seedling development of traditional species of Solanaceae
title_full_unstemmed Effect of different substrates for organic agriculture in seedling development of traditional species of Solanaceae
title_sort effect of different substrates for organic agriculture in seedling development of traditional species of solanaceae
publisher Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria
series Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research
issn 1695-971X
2171-9292
publishDate 2016-03-01
description Sowing of seedlings is one of the most critical processes on the establishment of a crop, since the future development of the plant depends largely on its health when is planted on the field. Moreover, organic agriculture has to deal with the low application of fertilizers and pesticides, which hinder the growth of seedlings. In this work, we studied the big influence of different mixtures of substrates suitable for organic agriculture based on peat, coconut husk and vermicompost in traditional varieties of tomato, pepper and eggplant. Our results indicate that the use of coconut husk based substrates in organic agriculture can reduce the growth of seedlings between 20 and 30% compared with peat-based substrates. Moreover, the plants growth in this substrate showed lower levels of chlorophyll and lower weight, but the results are strongly dependent on the species tested. Comparison between traditional plants demonstrates that traditional varieties are strongly influenced by the substrate, whereas the growth of a commercial variety of tomato barely differs when different substrates are used. The election of the substrate in organic agriculture is critical to the correct development of the plant, especially when traditional plant varieties are used.
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tomato
eggplant
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