2021
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture11121261
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Low-Rank Coal as a Source of Humic Substances for Soil Amendment and Fertility Management

Abstract: Humic substances (HS), as important environmental components, are essential to soil health and agricultural sustainability. The usage of low-rank coal (LRC) for energy generation has declined considerably due to the growing popularity of renewable energy sources and gas. However, their potential as soil amendment aimed to maintain soil quality and productivity deserves more recognition. LRC, a highly heterogeneous material in nature, contains large quantities of HS and may effectively help to restore the physi… Show more

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“…The benefits of HAs in soil are far-ranging and are well reported in the literature, including improvement of soil structure (water holding capacity, aeration, and aggregation) and promotion of plant growth through biostimulation (enzymatic activation, microbial growth stimulation, and root elongation) [12,14,15]. This highlights the suitability of HA-rich organic amendments for both environmental and agricultural applications [1,10,16].…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…The benefits of HAs in soil are far-ranging and are well reported in the literature, including improvement of soil structure (water holding capacity, aeration, and aggregation) and promotion of plant growth through biostimulation (enzymatic activation, microbial growth stimulation, and root elongation) [12,14,15]. This highlights the suitability of HA-rich organic amendments for both environmental and agricultural applications [1,10,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Moreover, the peak at 1240-1200 cm −1 was less intense, and the shoulder at 1080-1040 cm −1 developed into a stronger peak relative to the other samples. Collectively, these changes indicated reduced condensation and a lower degree of humification in samples T7-T8 [7,10], which can also be inferred from their significantly low C/N ratios (Table 3). The structure of functional groups in both samples were generally similar, another indication that the effects of BIO amendment may have diminished eight years after it was added once to soil, unlike soils from the other sites that had been amended every 2-5 years prior to sampling.…”
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