Changes in physical properties of peat substrates during plant growth

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Aeration is a critical factor of substrate performance for container grown plants. In a 14-mo nursery study, although air-filled porosity dropped below optimum values, the gas relative diffusivity was unaffected, as a result of an increase in pore effectiveness. This indicates that, contrary to the general belief, aeration properties of poring substrates may not deteriorate with time.

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Allaire-Leung, S. E., Caron, J., & Parent, L. E. (1999). Changes in physical properties of peat substrates during plant growth. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 79(1), 137–139. https://doi.org/10.4141/S98-060

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