Literature DB >> 19576686

Effectiveness of compost use in salt-affected soil.

Abdelbasset Lakhdar1, Mokded Rabhi, Tahar Ghnaya, Francesco Montemurro, Naceur Jedidi, Chedly Abdelly.   

Abstract

Soil degradation and salinization are two of the utmost threat affecting agricultural areas, derived from the increasing use of low quality water and inappropriate cultural practices. The problem of low productivity of saline soils may be ascribed not only to their salt toxicity or damage caused by excess amounts of soluble salts but also arising from the lack of organic matter and available mineral nutrients especially N, P, and K. Concerns about salinization risk and environmental quality and productivity of agro-ecosystems have emphasized the need to develop management practices that maintain soil resources. Composted municipal solid waste (MSW) was commonly used to enhance soil productivity in the agricultural lands and rebuild fertility. However, their application could be also a promising alternative to alleviate the adverse effects caused by soil salinization. MSW compost, with high organic matter content and low concentrations of inorganic and organic pollutants allow an improvement of physical, chemical and biochemical characteristics and constitute low cost soil recovery.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19576686     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.05.132

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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1.  Selection of a halophytic plant for assessing the phytotoxicity of dredged seaport sediment stored on land.

Authors:  J-P Bedell; Y Ferro; C Bazin; Y Perrodin
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2013-08-18       Impact factor: 2.513

2.  Plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPR) induce antioxidant tolerance against salinity stress through biochemical and physiological mechanisms.

Authors:  Mohammadreza Neshat; Alireza Abbasi; Abdulhadi Hosseinzadeh; Mohammad Reza Sarikhani; Davood Dadashi Chavan; Abdolrahman Rasoulnia
Journal:  Physiol Mol Biol Plants       Date:  2022-02-12

3.  Liquid Organic Fertilizer Amendment Alters Rhizosphere Microbial Community Structure and Co-occurrence Patterns and Improves Sunflower Yield Under Salinity-Alkalinity Stress.

Authors:  Haiyang Li; Nanyan Luo; Chenglong Ji; Jin Li; Lan Zhang; Li Xiao; Xiaolin She; Zhe Liu; Yulong Li; Cunshou Liu; Qiao Guo; Hangxian Lai
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  2021-09-18       Impact factor: 4.192

4.  Synergistic action of Trichoderma koningiopsis and T. asperellum mitigates salt stress in paddy.

Authors:  Anshu Anshu; Pallavi Agarwal; Kumkum Mishra; Udit Yadav; Isha Verma; Soni Chauhan; Pankaj Kumar Srivastava; Poonam C Singh
Journal:  Physiol Mol Biol Plants       Date:  2022-06-02

5.  Improving yield-related physiological characteristics of spring rapeseed by integrated fertilizer management under water deficit conditions.

Authors:  Sohrab Mamnabi; Safar Nasrollahzadeh; Kazem Ghassemi-Golezani; Yaghoub Raei
Journal:  Saudi J Biol Sci       Date:  2020-01-17       Impact factor: 4.219

6.  Effect of surface water and underground water drip irrigation on cotton growth and yield under two different irrigation schemes.

Authors:  Nihal Niaz; Cheng Tang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-10-14       Impact factor: 3.752

7.  Bacterial Communities in Alkaline Saline Soils Amended with Young Maize Plants or Its (Hemi)Cellulose Fraction.

Authors:  Valentín Pérez-Hernández; Mario Hernández-Guzmán; Marco Luna-Guido; Yendi E Navarro-Noya; Elda M Romero-Tepal; Luc Dendooven
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2021-06-15
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