1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0925-8574(97)00027-x
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Remediation of depleted soils by addition of ion exchange resins

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“…The Lublin University of Technology, Poland, has commenced modeling studies with different kinds of ion exchange substrates as fertilizer additions to sand (Soldatov et al, 1997;Wasąg et al, 2000). In these tests the main objective was to maximize the plant biomass.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Lublin University of Technology, Poland, has commenced modeling studies with different kinds of ion exchange substrates as fertilizer additions to sand (Soldatov et al, 1997;Wasąg et al, 2000). In these tests the main objective was to maximize the plant biomass.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among other things, such solutions could include application of ion-exchange substrates (Biona) prepared on the basis of ion-exchange resins at the Institute of Physical Organic Chemistry in Minsk (Soldatov, Pieryškina, and Horoško 1978;Soldatov and Periškina 1985). Ionexchange substrates are excellent macro-and micronutrient carriers that can be used as fertilizers of soils, horticultural media, and peats (Soldatov et al 1997;Soldatov et al 2001). The Biona substrates contain 5-8% (mass) of nutrients in the form available for plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first attempts at utilizing synthetic ion-exchangers in soil reclamation have already been made (Podlesakova, 1979;Soldatov et al, 1997Soldatov et al, , 1998. These employed monoionic forms saturated with one sort of ion, or ionexchange substrates being mixtures of cation and anion exchangers saturated with macro-and microelements in certain proportions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These employed monoionic forms saturated with one sort of ion, or ionexchange substrates being mixtures of cation and anion exchangers saturated with macro-and microelements in certain proportions. The results of these experiments al-lowed it to be stated that fertilizer additions prepared on the basis of ion-exchange resins, and especially ion-exchange substrates, increased the productivity of the soils (Soldatov et al, 1997(Soldatov et al, , 1998. Unfortunately, the application of new ion-exchangers in soil reclamation can be very expensive, so one solution might entail the use of the spent ion-exchangers discharged by water purification plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%