2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18136797
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Feasibility Study on the Application of Microbial Agent Modified Water-Jet Loom Sludge for the Restoration of Degraded Soil in Mining Areas

Abstract: Open-pit mining causes soil damage and affects the health of the ecosystem. In the arid grassland mining areas, the soil is severely sanded, water-starved, and saline, thus making it difficult for plants and microorganisms to survive. Water-jet loom sludge can be used to improve the quality as it contains a lot of clay and is rich in organic matter, which provides a material basis for microorganism activity. To explore the effects of microbial agent-modified water-jet loom sludge on the restoration of degraded… Show more

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“…This not only significantly improved the water holding capacity of soil, but also reduced the pH of saline-alkali soil, and increased the content of soil organic carbon and nutrients. As a result, it promoted the growth of plants [60].…”
Section: Bioremediationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This not only significantly improved the water holding capacity of soil, but also reduced the pH of saline-alkali soil, and increased the content of soil organic carbon and nutrients. As a result, it promoted the growth of plants [60].…”
Section: Bioremediationmentioning
confidence: 99%