Transforming Sand into Arable Substrate Using Biobased Microgels to Improve Land Productivity
Sherwin L. Escayo,
Evan Angelo Q. Mondarte,
Lifei Xi
et al.
Abstract:Crop cultivation in coarse sand poses challenges due
to its poor
water-holding capacity, and as a consequence, such substrate is poor
in holding nutrients necessary to support crop growth. The use of
swellable microgel as a soil conditioner can enhance the hydraulic
properties of sand, which may lead to better plant growth performance
despite the inherent poor water-holding ability of sand. This study
explores the use of a highly swellable microgel based on Ca2+-cross-linked carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC)/algin… Show more
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