2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2014.08.003
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Variation of the hydraulic properties and solute transport mechanisms in a silty-clay soil amended with natural zeolites

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“…A variety of applications have been examined for natural zeolites, including use as soil conditioners and slow release fertilizers (SRF) (Ming & Allen 2001). It is undeniable that the use of zeolites enhances the plant conditions by increasing the total CEC of the soil and its adsorption ability, retaining water and some of the most important plant nutrients such as nitrogen and potassium in the rizosphere to be used by plants as needed (Colella 2005;Li et al 2013;Colombani et al 2014). It also leads to a much more efficient use of fertilizers, reducing extensive losses, particularly in sandy soils (Lai & Eberl 1986;Eberl et al 1995;Polat et al 2004;Bernardi et al 2013;Manikandan & Subramanian 2014).…”
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“…A variety of applications have been examined for natural zeolites, including use as soil conditioners and slow release fertilizers (SRF) (Ming & Allen 2001). It is undeniable that the use of zeolites enhances the plant conditions by increasing the total CEC of the soil and its adsorption ability, retaining water and some of the most important plant nutrients such as nitrogen and potassium in the rizosphere to be used by plants as needed (Colella 2005;Li et al 2013;Colombani et al 2014). It also leads to a much more efficient use of fertilizers, reducing extensive losses, particularly in sandy soils (Lai & Eberl 1986;Eberl et al 1995;Polat et al 2004;Bernardi et al 2013;Manikandan & Subramanian 2014).…”
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“…In this way, zeolitites can increase nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) and behave as slow-releasing fertilizers, resulting in a more sustainable agriculture, where the amount of fertilizers can be decreased without lowering the production yield [6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. Due to their physic-chemical characteristics, zeolitites can be used as soil conditioners, carriers of fertilizers, antibacterial agents, insecticides, pesticides, as enhancer of soil biological activity and additional reducer of the Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR) index [13][14][15][16][17][18][19]. A yield increases of up to 65% in several crops (sorghum, wheat, corn, rice, marrow, chard, basil, tomato, radish, watermelon, lettuce, sunflower) in soils amended with natural or NH 4 + -enriched zeolitite (NEZ) were reported by several studies [6,20,21].…”
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“…PAVLOVIĆ, KROGSTAD and RAJIĆ Different soil amendments have been reported to reduce the nutrient leaching, to increase the nutrient holding capacity and water retention 2,3 as well as to improve the drainage control of soils. 4 Among them, natural zeolites attract great attention due their unique adsorption, ion-exchange, and molecular sieving properties.…”
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“…8,9 The NH 4 -enriched natural zeolite was found to influence the physical and hydraulic properties of the soil and its use has been suggested as an adequate method for decreasing the chemical fertilizer application rates. 2 Also, due to a high water storage capacity, the use of zeolite contributes to water storage in soil, reducing the surface run-off and protecting soil from erosion. 10 The aims of the present work were to study the influence of the addition of natural zeolite -clinoptilolite (NZ) and its iron(III)-modified form (FeZ) to three different types of soils on the leaching of potassium and nitrate ions using the columns of amended soils.…”
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