%0 Journal Article %T The Effect of Agricultural Byproduct of Olive Tree on Horticultural Substrate of Strawberry (Fragaria ananassa) Grown in Soilless Crop System %A Ahmed Latigui %A Aek Zerarka %A Abdelhadi Kasmi %A Kamel Mettai %J American Journal of Plant Physiology %D 2011 %I Science publications %X In order to study the physical and chemical characteristic of 4 horticultural substrates and their behavior on strawberry plant cultivated in inert media, a study was carried during 2009 to 2010. Four substrates were tested in this experiment. They were composed by the byproduct oil cake and the vermiculite with the proportions [100:0], [90:10], [80:20] and [70:30] for T1, T2, T3 and T4, respectively. In the laboratory, the physical and chemical properties of these 4 blends are studied. In the greenhouse, their behavior on strawberry crop based on pH drainage evolution after each fertigation are controlled. The first supports compounded by 100% of oil cake and the second compounded by 90% of oil cake and 10% of vermiculite had the best physical and chemical characteristics: air filled porosity, percentage of drainage, moisture content, bulk density, pH and Electrical Conductivity (EC). The monitoring of fertigation, by the pH drainage evolution, from 1 to 14 May; period of high photosynthetic activity, shows that the behaviour of the mixtures T1 [100:0] and T2 [90:20] on the strawberry plant, grown in inert media, gave good conditions to uptake the nutrients and relatively optimized, the growth of strawberry plant. %K substrate %K drainage %K bulk density %K air filled porosity %K moisture content %K Strawberry %K oil cake %U http://docsdrive.com/pdfs/academicjournals/ajpp/2011/83-90.pdf