Effects of biochar and compost addition in potting substrates on growth and volatile compounds profile of basil (Ocimum basilicum L.)

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作者
Nocentini, Marco [1 ,2 ]
Mastrolonardo, Giovanni [1 ]
Michelozzi, Marco [3 ,4 ]
Cencetti, Gabriele [3 ]
Lenzi, Anna [1 ]
Panettieri, Marco
Knicker, Heike [2 ]
Certini, Giacomo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Firenze, Dipartimento Sci & Tecnol Agrarie, Alimentari Ambientali & Forestali, Florence, Italy
[2] Inst Recursos Nat & Agrobiol Sevilla IRNAS CSIC, Seville, Spain
[3] Natl Res Council Italy, Inst Biosci & Bioresources, Florence, Italy
[4] Inst Ciencias Agr ICA CSIC, Madrid, Spain
关键词
pyrogenic carbon; essential oils; pot experiment; sustainability; growing media; DRY-MATTER CONTENT; ESSENTIAL-OIL; QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS; METHYL-EUGENOL; GROWING MEDIA; LEAF-AREA; PEAT; NITROGEN; VERMICOMPOST; VARIABILITY;
D O I
10.1002/jsfa.13045
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Despite the optimal characteristics of peat, more environmental-friendly materials are needed in the nursery sector, although these must guarantee specific quantitative and qualitative commercial standards. In the present study, we evaluated the influence of biochar and compost as peat surrogates on yield and essential oil profile of two different varieties of basil (Ocimum basilicum var. Italiano and Ocimum basilicum var. minimum). In two 50-day pot experiments, we checked the performances of biochar from pruning of urban trees and composted kitchen scraps, both mixed in different proportions with commercial peat (first experiment), and under different nitrogen (N) fertilization regimes (second experiment), in terms of plant growth and volatile compounds profile of basil. RESULTS: Total or high substitution of peat with biochar (100% and 50% v.v.) or compost (100%) resulted in seedling death a few days from transplantation, probably because the pH and electrical conductivity of the growing media were too high. Substrates with lower substitution rates (10-20%) were underperforming in terms of plant growth and color compared to pure commercial peat during the first experiment, whereas better performances were obtained by the nitrogen-fertilized mixed substrates in the second experiment, at least for one variety. We identified a total of 12 and 16 aroma compounds of basil (mainly terpenes) in the two experiments. Partial replacement of peat did not affect basil volatile organic compounds content and composition, whereas N fertilization overall decreased the concentration of these compounds. CONCLUSION: Our results support a moderate use of charred or composted materials as peat surrogates.(c) 2023 The Authors. Journal of The Science of Food and Agriculture published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.
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页数:12
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