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Optimization of compost and peat mixture ratios for production of pepper seedlings
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Substituting peat moss with compost derived from organic waste in plant nurseries presents a promising solution for reducing environmental impact, improving waste management, and enhancing soil health while promoting sustainable agricultural practices. However, selecting the appropriate proportions of both materials is crucial for each plant species. This study investigates the effects of different ratios of compost and peat mixtures on the growth and development of pepper seedlings. The compost mixtures used in the study included the following combinations: sewage sludge with sawdust (A), sewage sludge with sawdust and biodegradable garden/park waste (B), and biodegradable garden/park waste with sawdust (C). The final substrates used for seedling production were composed of composts (A, B, C) and peat (O) as a structural additive, mixed in different proportions by mass: I-O 25%, II-O 50%, and III-O 75%. Seedlings grown in these substrates were assessed using biometric and physiological measurements. Nematode species present in substrates were identified by metabarcoding analysis. The results revealed that substrate productivity depended not only on nutrient content but also on structural properties, which were significantly influenced by the peat proportion. Among the tested compost mixtures, variant A I emerged as the most effective substrate, promoting optimal seedling growth. Molecular nematode analysis revealed significant nematode contamination in substrates with higher peat proportions (C II and C III), including Meloidogyne sp. Lichtenburg (26%), Meloidogyne hispanica (5%), Meloidogyne sp. Mi_c1 (3%), Meloidogyne ethiopica (2%), and Meloidogyne thailandica (1%). The findings underscore the critical importance of achieving an optimal balance between nutrient content and structural properties in substrates to support the healthy growth and development of pepper seedlings. To further enhance crop performance and reduce the risk of pest-related damage, it is essential to prioritize the improvement of substrate selection strategies. Monitoring for nematode contamination is crucial to prevent potential compromises in seedling quality and overall productivity.
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Zapalowska, A.; Jarecki, W.; Skwiercz, A.; Malewski, T. (2025). Optimization of compost and peat mixture ratios for production of pepper seedlings. International Journal of Molecular Sciences 26(2): 442. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms26020442
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Anita Zapalowska
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Waclaw Jarecki
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Andrzej Skwiercz
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Tadeusz Malewski

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2025-03-04
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2025-03-04