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Paddy and maize straw-based media as an alternative for cocopeat in soilless cultivation
Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2023Angrej Singh, Kusum Pandey
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Spontaneous formation, gene regulation of Trichoderma and slow decomposition in cocopeat
Cocopeat has various distinguishing properties that encourage the slow decomposition and spontaneous Trichoderma growth. The cocopeat synthesizes responsive chemicals and regulatory mechanisms which assist in the Trichoderma growth. The exact chemical stimulant and efficient mechanisms governing the spontaneous Trichoderma growth in cocopeat remain ...
Avinash Sharma +2 more
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Effect of cocopeat and brass powder composition as a filler on wear resistance properties [PDF]
Abstract This hybrid composite is a combination of materials from cocopeat and brass powder as reinforcement with polyester resin as a binder. This hybrid composite is applied to disc pad product material. In the percentage of the composition will be affected of wear resistance of the product.
Djoko Hari Praswanto, Parulian Siagian
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EVALUATION OF A COCOPEAT-BASED SUBSTRATE SYSTEM FOR ROSE PRODUCTION IN NAIVASHA, KENYA
Acta Horticulturae, 2015The current production system of roses in Kenya involves mostly the use of soil and open drip irrigation, which is inefficient as water and nutrients are lost through drainage. A recycling system can improve efficiency, as drainage water containing nutrients is re-used.
N.C. Ketter +4 more
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Vegetative growth of rose flower in cocopeat and soil in Naivasha, Kenya
Acta Horticulturae, 2015Roses in Kenya are mostly grown in soil with an open drip irrigation system which is inefficient as water and nutrients are lost through drainage. A study was carried out from January to December 2013 at a commercial rose farm in Naivasha, Kenya, to evaluate the potential of a cocopeat-based system, which additionally enables re-use of the drain water ...
Ketter, N.C. +4 more
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Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2020
Cocopeat is a cheap and easily available organic product. In this study, kinetics of hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] stabilization by cocopeat in three soils with different pH and organic carbon content, and the effects of influencing factors including ionic strength (0.03, 0.1 and 0.3 M KCl), temperature (10, 25 and 35 °C) and pH (5.2, 6.2 and 7.2) were ...
Shahin Oustan +2 more
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Cocopeat is a cheap and easily available organic product. In this study, kinetics of hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] stabilization by cocopeat in three soils with different pH and organic carbon content, and the effects of influencing factors including ionic strength (0.03, 0.1 and 0.3 M KCl), temperature (10, 25 and 35 °C) and pH (5.2, 6.2 and 7.2) were ...
Shahin Oustan +2 more
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Coir dust or cocopeat—a byproduct of the coconut
Economic Botany, 1949This material, now being produced commercially in Puerto Rico, has value as a mulching, rooting, soilconditioning and seed-germinating medium.
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Cocopeat Biofilters: A sustainable approach for water purification and nutrient management
Separation and Purification TechnologyHarsha Icharam Narkhede +4 more
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Soil Texture Classification And Ideal Cocopeat Recommendation
2025 International Conference on Data Science, Agents & Artificial Intelligence (ICDSAAI)K. Regin Bose +4 more
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Deep Learning-Based Determination of Cocopeat for Water Retention in Agricultural Practice
Algorithms for Intelligent SystemsV. Pradeep Ram +2 more
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