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Erratum

Erratum: Sabatino, L. Increasing Sustainability of Growing Media Constituents and Stand-Alone Substrates in Soilless Culture Systems. Agronomy 2020, 10, 1384

Dipartimento Scienze Agrarie, Alimentari e Forestali, University of Palermo viale delle Scienze, Ed. 5, 90128 Palermo, Italy
Agronomy 2020, 10(11), 1768; https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10111768
Submission received: 22 October 2020 / Accepted: 4 November 2020 / Published: 12 November 2020
The author would like to make the following correction to the published paper [1]:
Revise the title of the manuscript from “Increasing Sustainability of Growing Media Constituents and Stand-Alone Substrates in Soilless Culture Systems” into “Increasing Sustainability of Growing Media Constituents and Stand-Alone Substrates in Soilless Culture Systems—An Editorial”.
The Abstract has been changed to clarify the contribution of Prof. Nazim Gruda in the original paper.
“Peat-free growing media constituents and stand-alone substrates are the basis for the economic and ecological efficiency of the soilless culture system. Nevertheless, divergence between the model and practice still exists, coming from large gaps in the knowledge of alternative organic materials and of their effects on crop performance. A more detailed understanding of these topics is necessary to increase the soilless culture management capacity. In this respect, the critical review from Nazim Gruda analyses and present research outcomes concerning the sustainability of soilless culture and growing media constituents and their impact on the environment. In particular, the review covers designated articles stressing the pros and cons of soilless culture and growing media constituents, the exploitation of different organic materials and their economic and environmental relevance”.
The author and the Agronomy Editorial Office would like to apologize for any inconvenience caused to the readers by these changes. The changes do not affect the scientific results. The published version will be updated on the article webpage, with a reference to this erratum.

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  1. Sabatino, L. Increasing sustainability of growing media constituents and stand-alone substrates in soilless culture systems. Agronomy 2020, 10, 1384. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]
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Sabatino L. Erratum: Sabatino, L. Increasing Sustainability of Growing Media Constituents and Stand-Alone Substrates in Soilless Culture Systems. Agronomy 2020, 10, 1384. Agronomy. 2020; 10(11):1768. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10111768

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Sabatino, Leo. 2020. "Erratum: Sabatino, L. Increasing Sustainability of Growing Media Constituents and Stand-Alone Substrates in Soilless Culture Systems. Agronomy 2020, 10, 1384" Agronomy 10, no. 11: 1768. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10111768

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Sabatino, L. (2020). Erratum: Sabatino, L. Increasing Sustainability of Growing Media Constituents and Stand-Alone Substrates in Soilless Culture Systems. Agronomy 2020, 10, 1384. Agronomy, 10(11), 1768. https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy10111768

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