Mr. Evans et Rl. Harkess, GROWTH OF PELARGONIUM X HORTORUM AND EUPHORBIA-PULCHERRIMA IN RUBBER-CONTAINING SUBSTRATES, HortScience, 32(5), 1997, pp. 874-877
Geranium (Pelargonium xhortorum L.H. Bailey) 'Freckles' and poinsettia
(Euphorbia pulcherrima Willd. ex Klotzch) 'Freedom' were grown in six
peat and shredded-rubber substrates formulated to contain 75:25:0, 50
:50:0, 25:75:0, 75:0:25, 50:0:50, 25:0:75 sphagnum peat : fine-grade r
ubber : coarse-grade rubber (by volume). Additionally, plants were gro
wn in a 50 peat : 30 perlite : 20 loam (by volume) control substrate.
Shredded rubber-containing substrates had higher bulk densities, lower
total pore space, and higher total solids than the control substrate,
Fine rubber-containing substrates had lower air-filled pore space (AF
P) and lower water-holding capacities (WHC) than the control substrate
. Substrates containing 25% coarse rubber had lower AFP and WHC than t
he control, but substrates containing 50% and 75% coarse shredded rubb
er had higher AFP and lower WHC than the control, Shredded rubber-cont
aining substrates had significantly higher levels of Zn than the contr
ol substrate, Plants grown in rubber-containing substrates had tissue
Zn levels significantly higher than the control and at levels reported
to be phytotoxic in other species. Geraniums grown in rubber-containi
ng substrates had lower root and shoot fresh mass, were shorter, and h
ad fewer axillary branches than those grown in the control substrate.
Poinsettia plants grown in rubber-containing substrates were shorter,
had lower shoot fresh mass, fewer bracts, and lower bract area as comp
ared to plants grown in the control substrate.