2023
DOI: 10.1002/agj2.21332
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Organic amendments effects on soil aggregation and carbon sequestration in saline‐alkaline croplands in China

Abstract: Saline‐alkaline soils are wide‐spread and approximately 6.5% of the world's land area is reported as being saline and sodic. Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) concentration and aggregate stability in saline‐alkaline soils has been challenging due to the deleterious effects of soil salinity and sodicity. To address this issue, a 2‐year filed experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of biochar (BC), farmyard manure (FM), corn straw (CS), and sheep manure (SM) in combination of chemical fertilizer (CK)… Show more

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“…This aligns with the findings of Stark et al [58], which emphasized that pH is a primary factor influencing soil extracellular enzyme activity. Similarly, Guo et al [59] revealed a noteworthy negative correlation between SOC fractions and soil pH. Our study further highlighted that soil pH indirectly affected the CPSI by inhibiting MBP, NAG, DOC, and HFOC.…”
Section: Effects Of Various Environmental Factors On Differently Fert...supporting
confidence: 85%
“…This aligns with the findings of Stark et al [58], which emphasized that pH is a primary factor influencing soil extracellular enzyme activity. Similarly, Guo et al [59] revealed a noteworthy negative correlation between SOC fractions and soil pH. Our study further highlighted that soil pH indirectly affected the CPSI by inhibiting MBP, NAG, DOC, and HFOC.…”
Section: Effects Of Various Environmental Factors On Differently Fert...supporting
confidence: 85%
“…In arid inland areas, over-irrigation not only wastes the water, but also causes fertilizer loss, soil salinization and waterlogging. Currently, the fertilizer and water loss are significant issues in agricultural research [108]. Fertilizer retention agents are of high cost, have a difficult degradation and decay by mildew, and have a complicated operation and poor water absorption.…”
Section: Salt-responsive Cellulose Fertilizer Hydrogelsmentioning
confidence: 99%