2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1262/4/042058
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Bentonite Impact on Soil Properties and Biological Activity in the Face of Drought : A Review

Duraid K.A. Al-Taey,
Ahmed J. Hussain,
Haider J. Kadhum

Abstract: The clay mineral bentonite has received a lot of attention for its potential to reduce the harmful effects of drought on soil health and biological activity. Reduced enzymatic activity and microbial diversity are two negative outcomes of the drought’s impact on soil quality. Bentonite, however, has been shown to aid in the restoration of biological functions in drought-affected soils. Bentonite’s function as a soil moisture retainer is an important consideration. Bentonite acts as a reservoir, trapping water w… Show more

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“…Potassium, an indispensable element, executes critical functions in numerous critical processes. It is continuously depleting as a result of the extended period of time since this substance was introduced to Iraqi soil [10,11]. [12] An adequate nutritional balance of NPK components is the result of the vital functions this food conducts in supporting plant growth and development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potassium, an indispensable element, executes critical functions in numerous critical processes. It is continuously depleting as a result of the extended period of time since this substance was introduced to Iraqi soil [10,11]. [12] An adequate nutritional balance of NPK components is the result of the vital functions this food conducts in supporting plant growth and development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poverty and population growth are major factors for soil nutrient depletion, in addition to the pressure resulting from land conversion, deforestation, and cultivation of marginal areas on steep slopes [3]. Also, one of the main causes of soil nutrient depletion is the misuse and unequal use of fertilizers, the complete disinfection of crop residues from cultivated fields, and the burning of animal waste, which is considered an important source of organic matter while ignoring soil .The variation in agro-ecological zones and soil types is Land use is one of the causes of spatial variation in soil properties [4][5][6]. Following carbon, nitrogen is the most vital element for plants due to its status as a constituent of protein and chlorophyll, as well as its participation in numerous metabolic processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of the nitrogen present in the soil is in the form of organic nitrogen; the remainder is inorganic. Although organic nitrogen is mineralized, it is useless to the plant because it is converted to mineral nitrogen [6] In reverse denitrification, absorption, cleansing, and volatilization occur on the nitrates that were generated by a large group of microorganisms through mineralization in order to produce ammonium and nitrates [7] . In order to increase the efficacy of nitrogen fertilizer use, certain technologies have a tendency to employ slowdecomposing fertilizers or fertilizers containing microorganisms that impede the nitrification process during decomposition [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%