Question
Best soil for hydroseeding?
I am assessing the type of soil which could be the most effective to let germinate Brachiaria decumbens (in hydroseeding), the faster it can to avoid soil erosion. There are two sites that are already seeded, but there is one that will start today.
How could I arrange this factor to not let affect my statistic method, which was initially to set time as a non variable factor?
How could I arrange this factor to not let affect my statistic method, which was initially to set time as a non variable factor?
All Answers (6)
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This is not my field but would suggest contacting Scripps Institute of Oceanography in La Jolla, California. -
This is what I found for Brachiaria decumbens - but it has nothing to do with marine soils.
Jörg Ott -
Thank you. I probably did not see the topic listed and so I choose "Marine sciences and ecology", because I related the topic with "Ecology". Thanks for the info Mr. Jörg!
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It is not my field. Probably you can contact Prof. Hamsawi Sani or Dr Mohd Affendi from department of Plant Science and environmental Ecology. Email: awi@frst.unimas.my or wmeffendi@frst.unimas.my
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Where ur going to seeding, if marine soil means first you have to check the salinity and PH tolerance of your plant
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Well Mr. Shabdin, thank you for the e-mail address. And Mr. Raja, in regard to your question, this is not an experiment in marine soils, this is an experiment in terrestrial soils, but I definitely agree with you respecting to the measurements of such important factors, as it is temperature, pH and tolerance of plants. Thank you for your advice!