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  • Land degradation is of concern in many countries. People more and more must address the problems associated with the degradation of soil properties due to man. Increasingly, organic soil amendments, such as compost are being examined for their potential use in soil restoration and for preventing soil erosion. In the Czech Republic, compost is the most used to improve soil structure and increase the content of soil organic matter. Land reclamation/restoration is one of the ways to evaluate industrially produced compost because Czech farmers are not willing to use compost as organic fertilizer. The most common use of reclamation substrates in the Czech Republic is for the rehabilitation of landfills and contaminated sites. This paper deals with the influence of reclamation substrates (RS) with different proportions of compost and sand on selected chemical soil properties. Chemical properties vary proportionally with addition of compost and sand to the control variant (topsoil). On the other hand, in the preparation of reclamation substrates should be taken into account possible phytotoxic effect on the cultivated plant. The phytotoxicity effect of reclamation substrate will be evaluated in the following measurements.
  • Land degradation is of concern in many countries. People more and more must address the problems associated with the degradation of soil properties due to man. Increasingly, organic soil amendments, such as compost are being examined for their potential use in soil restoration and for preventing soil erosion. In the Czech Republic, compost is the most used to improve soil structure and increase the content of soil organic matter. Land reclamation/restoration is one of the ways to evaluate industrially produced compost because Czech farmers are not willing to use compost as organic fertilizer. The most common use of reclamation substrates in the Czech Republic is for the rehabilitation of landfills and contaminated sites. This paper deals with the influence of reclamation substrates (RS) with different proportions of compost and sand on selected chemical soil properties. Chemical properties vary proportionally with addition of compost and sand to the control variant (topsoil). On the other hand, in the preparation of reclamation substrates should be taken into account possible phytotoxic effect on the cultivated plant. The phytotoxicity effect of reclamation substrate will be evaluated in the following measurements. (en)
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  • The possibility of using compost for preparation of reclamation substrate
  • The possibility of using compost for preparation of reclamation substrate (en)
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  • The possibility of using compost for preparation of reclamation substrate
  • The possibility of using compost for preparation of reclamation substrate (en)
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  • reclamation substrate; chemical properties (en)
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  • Mendelova univerzita v Brně
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  • Plošek, Lukáš
  • Kubná, Daniela
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  • Mendel University in Brno, Zemedelska 1, 613 00 Brno, Czech Republic
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