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Article Category: Research Article
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Online Publication Date: 01 Mar 1990

Evaluation of Composted Rice Hulls and a Lightweight Clay Aggregate as Components of Container-Plant Growth Media

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Page Range: 14 – 18
DOI: 10.24266/0738-2898-8.1.14
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Abstract

Four experiments were conducted with selected woody landscape plants in containers to compare container media consisting of composted rice hulls and a lightweight clay aggregate (Arkalite) to pine bark and sand. Plant growth in the inorganic components of sand and Arkalite was generally similar. Plant growth in organic components of 100% composted rice hulls or 50% composted rice hulls and 50% pine bark compared favorably with the growth obtained with 100% pine bark as the organic component. Excellent growth was obtained with composted rice hulls only when not amended or amended with small amounts of dolomitic limestone. Use of composted rice hulls should be based on costs and availability.

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Contributor Notes

Published with the approval of the Director of the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station as Scientific Contribution No. J-7177.

2Horticulturist.

3Professor, Department of Agronomy, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS 39762.

Received: 12 Apr 1989
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