Authors
Ayako Nagase, Nigel Dunnett
Publication date
2011/11/30
Journal
Landscape and Urban Planning
Volume
103
Issue
2
Pages
230-236
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Choosing an appropriate substrate is one of the most important factors for green roofs because of their harsh growing environment. However, there have been few studies on the amount of organic matter necessary for sustainable plant growth in extensive green roofs. This study examined the relationship between percentage of organic matter in substrate and plant growth in extensive green roofs, particularly at establishment stage. Different percentages of organic matter (green waste compost: 0%, 10%, 25%, 50% by volume) were added and mixed well with a commercial green roof substrate (crushed brick base, containing less than 4% organic matter). Four species of plants (Allium schoenoprasum, Limonium latifolium, Melica ciliata and Nepeta×faassenii) were grown in a greenhouse in trays containing substrates with these different percentages of organic matter. Two watering regimes were imposed: wet and …
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