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    <title>DSpace Collection: Production et croissance des plants d’Acacia sur des substrats  à  base de tamisat de  compost dans une pépinière hors sol (Tunisie)</title>
    <link>http://dspace.univ-setif.dz:8888/jspui/handle/123456789/430</link>
    <description>Production et croissance des plants d’Acacia sur des substrats  à  base de tamisat de  compost dans une pépinière hors sol (Tunisie)</description>
    <pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2026 08:32:13 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Production et croissance des plants d’Acacia sur des substrats  à  base de tamisat de  compost dans une pépinière hors sol (Tunisie)</title>
      <link>http://dspace.univ-setif.dz:8888/jspui/handle/123456789/431</link>
      <description>Titre: Production et croissance des plants d’Acacia sur des substrats  à  base de tamisat de  compost dans une pépinière hors sol (Tunisie)
Auteur(s): M’SADAK, Y.; HAMDI, W.; ZAALANI, Ch.
Résumé: This study proposes an attempt  to optimize the forestry compost produced at 

the nursery forest aboveground Chott Mariem -Sousse in Tunisia, by varying 

the particles size using different techniques and different riddling methods, to 

develop a substrate based on forestry sieved product suitable for breeding in 

containers of hardwood plants of  Acacia cyanophylla. Tamisats which have 

acceptable porosity and the current substrate not sieved (100 % crude 

forestry compost derived from  Acacia  homogenate) underwent an indirect 

morphological characterization based on assessments of germination and 

growth (height, diameter and robustness ratio) of produced plants.  Regarding 

seed germination, the test results conducted in the laboratory have shown 

the good quality of seeds used. Similarly, the % germination is almost the 

same on all substrates tested, that’s why the riddling didn’t reveal significant effect. According to the results of the average evolution of the height and 

diameter of seedlings, it appears difficult to distinguish the effect of substrate 

on their behavior during the first month after seedbed. The other two 

followed observations of growth, made  five and seven weeks after planting 

showed similar growth on crude compost and tamisats from the simple sifting 

respectively 6, 8 and 12 mm,  however, we can note a small difference in favor 

of coarse tamisats from double riddling of refusal, respectively of the mesh 6 

mm on the mesh 8 mm and of the mesh 8 mm to the mesh 12 mm.  The 

measured values of robustness ratio are in favor of the tamisat stem from the 

double riddling of refusal of the mesh 6 mm on the mesh 8 mm, however, this 

judgment remains to be confirmed as the vegetative development stage 

considered was not advanced.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2014 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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