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Performance of herbaceous Evolvulus pilosus on urban green roof in relation to substrate and irrigation
Authors:Michio Kanechi  Shinya Fujiwara  Naoki Shintani  Takeshi Suzuki  Yuichi Uno
Institution:1. Institute of Biometeorology, National Research Council, Firenze, Italy;2. Department of Bioscience and Territory, University of Molise, Pesche, Italy;3. Department of Agro-biotechnologies, University of Florence, Firenze, Italy;4. Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PT, UK;1. Dipartimento di Scienze delle Produzioni Agroalimentari e dell’Ambiente, Università di Firenze, Viale delle Idee 30, I-50019 Sesto F.no, Firenze, Italy;2. Centro di Microscopie Elettroniche, Laura Bonzi, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Via Madonna del Piano 10, I-50019, Sesto F.no, Firenze, Italy;3. Istituto per la Protezione delle Piante, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Via Madonna del Piano 10, I-50019, Sesto F.no, Firenze, Italy;1. UMR SADAPT, INRA, AgroParisTech, Université Paris-Saclay, 75005 Paris, France;2. Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC), UMR 7619 Metis, 4 place Jussieu, 75005 Paris, France;3. CNRS, UMR 7619 Metis, 4 place Jussieu, 75005 Paris, France;4. UMR ECOSYS, INRA, AgroParisTech, Université Paris-Saclay, 78850 Thiverval-Grignon, France;1. Chiba University, Graduate school of Engineering, Division of Design Science, 1-33 Yayoicho, Inage-ku, Chiba-shi, Chiba 263-8522, Japan;2. University of Sheffield, Department of Landscape, Arts Tower, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK;1. School of Geography, Earth & Environmental Sciences, The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands B15 2TT, UK;2. Geotechnical & Engineering Research Group, Monash University, Gippsland Campus, Victoria 3800, Australia
Abstract:Rooftop gardening (or green roof establishment) is an urban greening afforestation method that has many environmental, economic, and urban landscaping benefits. For rooftop vegetation, stressful environments that include heat, strong winds, sunshine, and drought prevent many plants from growing well, especially in shallow soil. To establish low cost urban rooftop gardens with a low weight substrate in the summer, we evaluated the green coverage and growth of a suitable groundcover ornamental plant, blue daze (Evolvulus pilosus). Blue daze was used as rooftop vegetation in a shallow substrate (10 cm thick) on the flat rooftop of a four-story building in the middle of Kobe city, Japan, which has a temperate and humid climate. On average, the diurnal maximum temperatures and the total amounts of precipitation during each planting experiment between July and September were 30.8 °C and 247 mm in 2008 and 33.2 °C and 458 mm in 2009, respectively. Three different types of planting substrates (AS, amended soil, TM, turf mat as a dried-up blocks of sod, and FBA, furnace bottom ash) were tested to determine how they influenced plant cover, flowering, and growth. We evaluated the physical and chemical properties of the substrates that were used to establish the rooftop greeneries. In addition, the economy, ornamental and ecological values, reuse of material, and low rooftop weight burdens of the substrates were evaluated. The greatest blue daze ground cover occurred on the TM substrate (relative to the AS and FBA substrates) approximately three months after transplanting. The blue daze actively bloomed on all substrates throughout midsummer. However, alternate day irrigation largely reduced their shoot growth and flowering relative to daily irrigation. The AS and TM substrates had suitable physicochemical properties for use as planting substrates and had ideal solid, liquid, and vapor phase distributions and high water and nutrient holding capacities. FBA was a poor substrate with very low water and nutrient retention capacities, which resulted in depressed plant growth, especially under low watering conditions. To recycle FBA efficiently as a shallow low-cost planting substrate for rooftop gardening, the addition of coated fertilizers and organic matter to FBA should be considered to improve its water and nutrient holding capacities.
Keywords:Furnace bottom ash  Green roof  Greenery  Physical and chemical properties of substrate  Rooftop garden  Soil moisture
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