341 results on '"Vandecasteele, Bart"'
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2. End-of-life stage of renewable growing media with biochar versus spent peat or mineral wool
3. S-enhanced microbial activation of biochars and processed grass fibers for circular horticulture
4. The repeatability of reusing peat as horticultural substrate and the role of fertigation for optimal reuse
5. Exploring the microbial response as a potential bio-indicator for soil health: Insights from a controlled incubator experiment
6. Oxygen uptake rate versus CO2 based respiration rate for assessment of the biological stability of peat, plant fibers and woody materials with high C:N ratio versus composts
7. Do maize roots and shoots have different degradability under field conditions? — A field study of 13C resolved CO2 emissions
8. Chemically versus thermally processed brown shrimp shells or Chinese mitten crab as a source of chitin, nutrients or salts and as microbial stimulant in soilless strawberry cultivation
9. Dynamics of soil phosphorus measured by ammonium lactate extraction as a function of the soil phosphorus balance and soil properties
10. Contribution of above- versus belowground C inputs of maize to soil organic carbon: Conclusions from a 13C/12C-resolved resampling campaign of Belgian croplands after two decades
11. Acidification of composts versus woody management residues: Optimizing biological and chemical characteristics for a better fit in growing media
12. Renewable P sources: P use efficiency of digestate, processed animal manure, compost, biochar and struvite
13. Grow - Store - Steam - Re-peat: Reuse of spent growing media for circular cultivation of Chrysanthemum
14. Risk assessment of additional nitrate leaching under catch crops fertilized with pig slurry after harvest of winter cereals
15. Maize root biomass and architecture depend on site but not on variety: Consequences for prediction of C inputs and spread in topsoil based on root-to-shoot ratios
16. Linnemannia elongata: a key species in chitin-based plant growth promotion
17. Plant fibers for renewable growing media: Potential of defibration, acidification or inoculation with biocontrol fungi to reduce the N drawdown and plant pathogens
18. Accounting for the impact of agricultural land use practices on soil organic carbon stock and yield under the area of protection natural resources - Illustrated for Flanders
19. Introduction of a natural resource balance indicator to assess soil organic carbon management: Agricultural Biomass Productivity Benefit
20. Compost as a carrier medium for entomopathogenic nematodes – The influence of compost maturity on their virulence and survival
21. Recycling of P and K in circular horticulture through compost application in sustainable growing media for fertigated strawberry cultivation
22. End-of-life stage of renewable growing media with biochar versus spent peat or mineral wool
23. Common Ivy (Hedera Helix L.) as a Novel Green Resource in an Urban Biorefinery Concept
24. Fast screening of total nutrient contents in strawberry leaves and spent growing media using NIRS
25. Improving the product stability and fertilizer value of cattle slurry solid fraction through co-composting or co-ensiling
26. Daring to be differential: metabarcoding analysis of soil and plant-related microbial communities using amplicon sequence variants and operational taxonomical units
27. Towards environmentally sustainable growing media for strawberry cultivation: Effect of biochar and fertigation on circular use of nutrients
28. Combining woody biomass for combustion with green waste composting: Effect of removal of woody biomass on compost quality
29. Traditional and new soil amendments reduce survival and reproduction of potato cyst nematodes, except for biochar
30. Biological, physicochemical and plant health responses in lettuce and strawberry in soil or peat amended with biochar
31. Environmental life cycle assessment of grain maize production: An analysis of factors causing variability
32. Biochar amendment before or after composting affects compost quality and N losses, but not P plant uptake
33. Reuse of coir, peat, and wood fiber in strawberry production.
34. Oxygen Uptake Rate Versus Co2 Based Respiration Rate for Assessing the Biological Stability of Peat, Plant Fibers and Woody Materials with High C:N Ratio Versus Composts
35. Cascading use of renewable growing media versus peat or mineral wool: added value of biochar for end-of-life, recycling of nutrients and C storage potential
36. Suppression of Phytophthora on Chamaecyparis in Sustainable Horticultural Substrates Depends on Fertilization and Is Linked to the Rhizobiome
37. Limited short-term effect of compost and reduced tillage on N dynamics in a vegetable cropping system
38. Soil quality is positively affected by reduced tillage and compost in an intensive vegetable cropping system
39. The positive relationship between soil quality and crop production: A case study on the effect of farm compost application
40. The production and characterization of biochar for targeted (agricultural) applications
41. Elucidating the microbiome of the sustainable peat replacers composts and nature management residues
42. The Tripartite of Soilless Systems, Growing Media, and Plants through an Intensive Crop Production Scheme
43. Organ- and species-specific accumulation of metals in two land snail species (Gastropoda, Pulmonata)
44. Sustainable Growing Media Blends with Woody Green Composts: Optimizing the N Release with Organic Fertilizers and Interaction with Microbial Biomass
45. Influence of flooding and metal immobilising soil amendments on availability of metals for willows and earthworms in calcareous dredged sediment-derived soils
46. The Response of the Soil Microbiome after Short-Term Disturbances: A Bio-Indicator to Reflect the Soil Health Status
47. The Effect of Pyrolysis Temperature and Feedstock on Biochar Agronomic Properties
48. Effects of first- and second-generation bioenergy crops on soil processes and legacy effects on a subsequent crop
49. Effects of willow stands on heavy metal concentrations and top soil properties of infrastructure spoil landfills and dredged sediment-derived sites
50. Heavy metal mobility in intertidal sediments of the Scheldt estuary: Field monitoring
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