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BD compost on wheat seedlings

Posted: 28 Nov 2014, 11:11
by Mark
Influence of biodynamic preparations on compost development and resultant
compost extracts on wheat seedling growth.


Reeve JR, Carpenter-Boggs L, Reganold JP, York AL, Brinton WF.

Abstract
Biodynamic (BD) agriculture, a form of organic agriculture, includes the use of
specially fermented preparations, but peer-reviewed studies on their efficacy are
rare. Composting of a grape pomace and manure mixture was studied in two years
(2002 and 2005) with and without the BD compost preparations. Water extracts of
finished composts were then used to fertigate wheat seedlings, with and without
added inorganic fertilizer. BD-treated mixtures had significantly greater
dehydrogenase activity than did untreated (control) mixtures during composting,
suggesting greater microbial activity in BD-treated compost. In both years there was
a distinct compost effect on wheat shoot and root biomass irrespective of
supplemental fertilizer. Shoot biomass was highest in all treatments receiving 1%
compost extract. Wheat seedlings that received 1% compost extract in 2005 grew
similar root and shoot biomass as fertilized seedlings, despite only containing 30%
as much nitrogen as the fertilizer treatment. In both years seedlings that received
fertilizer plus 1% compost extract produced 22-61% more shoot biomass and 40-
66% more root biomass than seedlings that received fertilizer alone, even at higher
rates. In 2002 a 1% extract of BD compost grew 7% taller wheat seedlings than did
1% extract of untreated compost. At 0.1% only BD extract grew taller plants than
water, but in 2002 only. No effect on shoot or root biomass was seen at 0.1%. Our
results support the use of compost extracts as fertilizer substitutes or supplements,
testimonial reports on the growth promoting effects of compost extracts, and the
occasional superiority of BD compost to untreated compost.