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A Facile Approach To Remediate the Microenvironment of Saline–Alkali Soil
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Novel FertilizerChemical EngineeringEngineeringSoil AmeliorationEnvironmental EngineeringTraditional FertilizerSoil SalinitySoil ChemistryEnvironmental RemediationSoil RemediationFertilizer NutrientsSoil BioremediationSaline–alkali SoilGroundwater RemediationSoil EnvironmentNutrient Management
A facile approach to remediate the microenvironment of saline–alkali soil (SS) was developed using a novel fertilizer named saline–alkali soil remediating fertilizer (SSRF). SSRF was obtained by adding a nanocomposite as the saline–alkali soil remediating agent (SSRA) made up of attapulgite (ATP), phosphogypsum (PG), sodium polyacrylate (SP), and weathered coal (WC) to a traditional fertilizer (TF). SSRF could form micro/nanonetworks in SS and display a high retaining capacity on water and fertilizer nutrients because of the hydrogen bonds between SSRA and water molecules, urea, or NH4Cl. In addition, SSRF could effectively reduce the salinity and alkalinity in SS through ion exchange, deactivation, and pH adjusting. Thus, SSRF could significantly improve the microenvironment of SS, which could facilitate the growth of crops and increase the saline–alkaline tolerance of crops.
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