Wood Fiber-Based Growing Media for Strawberry Cultivation: Effects of Incorporation of Peat and Compost

HORTICULTURAE(2023)

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Cultivation of strawberries in greenhouses and polytunnels is increasing, and new sustainable growing media are needed to replace peat and coconut coir. This study investigated the effect of wood fiber and compost as growing media on hydroponically cultivated strawberries. Two experiments were conducted, where the everbearing cultivar 'Murano' was grown in mixtures of wood fiber and compost (Experiment 1) and the seasonal flowering cultivar 'Malling Centenary' was grown in mixtures of wood fiber and peat (Experiment 2). Additionally, in Experiment 2, the effect of adding start fertilizer was assessed. The yield potential of 'Murano' plants was maintained in all substrates compared to the coconut coir control. However, a mixture of 75% wood fiber and 25% compost produced the highest yield, suggesting that mixtures of nutritious materials with wood fiber may improve plant performance. The chemical composition of the berries was not affected by the substrate composition; however, berries from plants grown in the best performing blend had a lower firmness than those grown in coconut coir. 'Malling Centenary' plants produced higher yields in substrates enriched with start fertilizer. Generally, the productivity of 'Malling Centenary' plants was maintained in blends containing up to 75% of wood fiber mixture even without start fertilizer.
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sustainable horticultural substrates,berries,hydroponics,peat replacement
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