2020
DOI: 10.30638/eemj.2020.200
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Saline-Sodic Soil Reclamation With Stabilized Sewage Sludge and Recycled Wastewater

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“…The application of organic additives into soil such as sewage sludge generally causes an increase in organic matter content compared to the initial value [97]. The remediation of soil usually results in a higher SOC content in the top layer in comparison to the sublayer [98]. However, in our findings the SOC decreased with the soil depth for S1, it slightly decreased for the sublayer compared to the topsoil for S2.…”
Section: Effects Of Remediation Type On Ecosystem Carbon Pool In the ...contrasting
confidence: 68%
“…The application of organic additives into soil such as sewage sludge generally causes an increase in organic matter content compared to the initial value [97]. The remediation of soil usually results in a higher SOC content in the top layer in comparison to the sublayer [98]. However, in our findings the SOC decreased with the soil depth for S1, it slightly decreased for the sublayer compared to the topsoil for S2.…”
Section: Effects Of Remediation Type On Ecosystem Carbon Pool In the ...contrasting
confidence: 68%