2017
DOI: 10.17951/pjss.2016.49.2.101
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Development of the Selected Properties of Zinc-Contaminated Soil Following an Addition of Neutralising Substances

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“…Bentonite increased the content of available phosphorus, potassium, and magnesium and zeolite only increased the content of available magnesium. Wyszkowski and Modrzewska [28] found the use of bentonite and zeolite to have a positive effect on the content of organic carbon, available phosphorus, and the C:N ratio in soil. Moreover, bentonite increased the content of available potassium in soil.…”
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“…Bentonite increased the content of available phosphorus, potassium, and magnesium and zeolite only increased the content of available magnesium. Wyszkowski and Modrzewska [28] found the use of bentonite and zeolite to have a positive effect on the content of organic carbon, available phosphorus, and the C:N ratio in soil. Moreover, bentonite increased the content of available potassium in soil.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Wright et al (2007), compost increased the contents of the available phosphorus, potassium and magnesium in soil. In a study conducted by Wyszkowski and Sivitskaya (2012), zeolite increased the content of the available magnesium in soil, whereas Wyszkowski and Modrzewska (2016) found the use of zeolite to have a positive effect on the content of organic carbon, the available phosphorus and the C:N ratio in soil. Zeolite increased the content of organic carbon and the available magnesium, in reverse to the phosphorus content in soil (Wyszkowski and Radziemska, 2012).…”
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