2024
DOI: 10.1177/20412479231226166
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Application of superabsorbent natural polymers in agriculture

Cameron Dingley,
Peter Cass,
Benu Adhikari
et al.

Abstract: To meet global food demand, reduce waste, and minimise environmental impact, the agricultural sector must improve its current practices on soil amendment, fertiliser encapsulation, and seed and crop protection. Super absorbent polymers (SAPs) are a class of polymeric materials that can absorb and retain large quantities of liquids/aqueous solutions compared to their own mass. Typically, SAPs are cross-linked to form three-dimensional hydrophilic networks, commonly known as hydrogels. Although SAPs can be synth… Show more

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“…Remediation strategies, including phytoremediation, soil washing, and chemical immobilization, reduce heavy metal concentrations in contaminated sites. Sustainable practices in industries, agriculture, and urban development minimize heavy metal release and promote environmentally friendly alternatives (Dingley, et al, 2024). Informing the public about heavy metal risks and promoting proper waste disposal and pollution prevention reduce exposure .…”
Section: Urban Soil Pollution Impactsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remediation strategies, including phytoremediation, soil washing, and chemical immobilization, reduce heavy metal concentrations in contaminated sites. Sustainable practices in industries, agriculture, and urban development minimize heavy metal release and promote environmentally friendly alternatives (Dingley, et al, 2024). Informing the public about heavy metal risks and promoting proper waste disposal and pollution prevention reduce exposure .…”
Section: Urban Soil Pollution Impactsmentioning
confidence: 99%