2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0263456
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Effect of different soil amendments on soil buffering capacity

Abstract: The buffering capacity of the soil is a very important property of the soil, which determines the ability of the soil to resist external influences, especially changes in pH and thus create good living conditions for plants and microorganisms in the soil. The buffering capacity thus significantly contributes to maintaining the health and quality of the soil. Buffering capacity is an important indicator of soil quality, because it is related to the overall condition of the soil ecosystem and other soil properti… Show more

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“…The effect of temperature and water content indirectly affects the activity of microorganisms and the decomposition process of soil organic matter. Furthermore, along with the increase in soil organic matter, the natural buffering capacity and CEC of the soil also increases, resulting in an increase in pH in the soil which tends to be acidic through the mechanism of releasing carboxyl and hydroxyl groups in humus [35]. Likewise, with soil texture, the indirect effect is related to the content of clay and organic matter in the soil, where clay soils tend to be more resistant to changes in pH than sandy soils because they have a higher buffer capacity.…”
Section: Pattern Of Soil Ph and Nutrients Release By Application Of H...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of temperature and water content indirectly affects the activity of microorganisms and the decomposition process of soil organic matter. Furthermore, along with the increase in soil organic matter, the natural buffering capacity and CEC of the soil also increases, resulting in an increase in pH in the soil which tends to be acidic through the mechanism of releasing carboxyl and hydroxyl groups in humus [35]. Likewise, with soil texture, the indirect effect is related to the content of clay and organic matter in the soil, where clay soils tend to be more resistant to changes in pH than sandy soils because they have a higher buffer capacity.…”
Section: Pattern Of Soil Ph and Nutrients Release By Application Of H...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As expected, the pH dropped in most assays due to the production of SCOAs. The decrease was lower for the assays with BH due to the alkali nature of the pretreatment, which probably produces some compounds that could act as buffering agents [ 22 , 43 ].…”
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“…This change is attributed to the soil's buffering capacity, which refers to its ability to maintain a relatively stable acidity level despite factors that can increase or decrease soil acidity or alkalinity. The buffering capacity of the soil depends on the type of minerals, organic matter content, and the added materials intended to improve its properties [11].…”
Section: The Field-applied Treatments Showed An Effect On the Ph And ...mentioning
confidence: 99%