2019
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201907.0077.v1
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Compost Quality Recommendations for Remediating Urban Soils

Abstract: Poor soil health is a critical problem in many urban landscapes. Degraded soil restricts plant growth and microorganism activity, limiting the ability of urban landscapes to perform much needed ecosystem services. Incorporation of approximately 33% compost by volume into degraded soil has been proven to improve soil health and structure over time while avoiding the financial and environmental costs of importing soil mixes from elsewhere. However, additions of high volumes of compost could potentially increase … Show more

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“…Research also suggests that adding compost to sandy soils can facilitate moisture distribution by allowing water to move sideways from the irrigation point. Adding compost to the soil fixes the pH value in the soil; thus, the soil becomes more resistant to pH change [11]. Because of these reasons will contribute to improve the soil with climate change, pollution, biodiversity and environmental status of Turkey's development by converting agricultural wastes into compost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research also suggests that adding compost to sandy soils can facilitate moisture distribution by allowing water to move sideways from the irrigation point. Adding compost to the soil fixes the pH value in the soil; thus, the soil becomes more resistant to pH change [11]. Because of these reasons will contribute to improve the soil with climate change, pollution, biodiversity and environmental status of Turkey's development by converting agricultural wastes into compost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%