turvetestimine
Turvetestimine refers to the process of assessing the quality and characteristics of peat. Peat, which is partially decayed organic matter accumulated in wetlands, has various uses, including as a soil amendment, fuel, and in horticulture. Turvetestimine involves a series of tests to determine its suitability for specific applications.
Common tests include evaluating the degree of decomposition, often referred to as humification. This can be
Water holding capacity is also a key parameter. Peat's spongy structure allows it to retain significant amounts
The physical properties, like particle size distribution and bulk density, are also considered, especially for horticultural