Unveiling the Transformative Impact of Organic Amendments on Soil Physical Properties
Keywords:
Organic amendments, Soil physical properties, Transformative impact, Unveiling, Soil healthAbstract
This study investigates the transformative impact of organic
amendments on critical soil physical properties through a controlled
incubation study. Employing compost, peat, farm manure, crop
residues, and a no-amendment treatment as distinct variables, we
systematically analyze alterations in bulk density, porosity, water
retention, soil strength, and texture. The incubation study, designed to
simulate real-world soil conditions, provides a comprehensive
understanding of how these organic amendments influence key aspects
of soil structure and function over time. Our findings illuminate the
nuanced dynamics between each amendment and the targeted soil
physical properties, revealing potential pathways for enhancing soil
resilience, nutrient availability, and water management. This research
not only contributes to the scientific understanding of organic
amendments' effects but also provides practical insights for sustainable
agricultural practices, guiding efforts to optimize soil conditions for
improved crop productivity and environmental sustainability
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