2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-20461-1
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Organic–inorganic calcium lignosulfonate compounds for soil acidity amelioration

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“…The calcium element in calcium lignosulfonate (Ca-LIGN) is chemically active and can extrude sodium atoms that have been adsorbed to soil particles close to where roots are growing. Additionally, it contains an active alkyl group that binds to a sodium element and converts it to an organic form without harming the plant, similar to the results of Kang et al [50]. The organic Ca-LIGN substance is utilized as a biostimulant for root growth and plant development since it also contains a sulfur element, which is crucial for protecting roots from salt stress.…”
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confidence: 63%
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“…The calcium element in calcium lignosulfonate (Ca-LIGN) is chemically active and can extrude sodium atoms that have been adsorbed to soil particles close to where roots are growing. Additionally, it contains an active alkyl group that binds to a sodium element and converts it to an organic form without harming the plant, similar to the results of Kang et al [50]. The organic Ca-LIGN substance is utilized as a biostimulant for root growth and plant development since it also contains a sulfur element, which is crucial for protecting roots from salt stress.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…The calcium lignosulfonate (Ca-LIGN) was prepared by adding (100 mg/L) to salt solutions for each salinity concentration (100 mM NaCl, 200 mM NaCl, and 300 mM NaCl). In addition, salinity solution treatments (NaCl treatments) were applied gradually (25,50,75, and finally 100 mM) for the first salinity level (25,50,75, 100, and finally 200 mM) for the second salinity level, and (25,50,75,100,200, and finally 300 mM) for the third salinity level over 2-day intervals to avoid causing osmotic shock to the plants.…”
Section: Preparation Of Calcium Lignosulfonate (Ca-lign) Solution And...mentioning
confidence: 99%