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Evaluating a Natural Zeolite as an Amendment for Extensive Green Roof Substrate

This research examined soilless green roof substrate blends on an existing modular extensive green roof in Denver, Colorado, USA. Substrate blends evaluated include an extensive green roof substrate, Green Grid® and Green Grid® plus varying percentages of ZeoPro™ H-Plus. Plant taxa used included Sed...

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Published in:Journal of environmental horticulture 2012-12, Vol.30 (4), p.201-206
Main Authors: Bousselot, Jennifer M., Klett, James E., Koski, Ronda D.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:This research examined soilless green roof substrate blends on an existing modular extensive green roof in Denver, Colorado, USA. Substrate blends evaluated include an extensive green roof substrate, Green Grid® and Green Grid® plus varying percentages of ZeoPro™ H-Plus. Plant taxa used included Sedum acre L., Sedum album L., Sedum spurium Marsch-Bieb. ‘Dragon's Blood’ and S. spurium ‘John Creech’. Substrate blends were evaluated based on plant taxa growth performance. Data collected included digital images to measure plant area covered using digital image analysis (DIA) and substrate volumetric moisture content (VMC). All data were analyzed over two growing seasons using the GLIMMIX procedure in SAS as multiple comparisons of substrate blends for each taxa, DIA data were analyzed from eight dates and VMC data were analysed from seven dates. The addition of zeolite (ZeoPro™) to the typical extensive green roof substrate improved establishment year plant cover for S. acre and S. album but hindered overwintering. Conversely, the two cultivars of S. spurium did not show a benefit of plant cover from the addition of ZeoPro™ in the first year but did the second year. As the percentage of ZeoPro™ in the substrate increased, VMC also increased.
ISSN:0738-2898
2573-5586
DOI:10.24266/0738-2898.30.4.201