Aggregation stability and organic carbon fraction in a soil amended with some plant residues, nanozeolite, and natural zeolite

This research is aimed to study comparison of the effects of applied nanozeolite and zeolite on aggregation and organic carbon (OC) in each aggregate size fraction in treated soil with different levels of some plant residues and incubation for 90 days. The analysis of variance showed that the effect...

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Main Authors: Milad Mirzaei Aminiyan, Ali Akbar Safari Sinegani, Mohsen Sheklabadi
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Language:English
Published: OICC Press 2024-02-01
Series:International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
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Online Access:https://oiccpress.com/ijrowa/article/view/3117
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Ali Akbar Safari Sinegani
Mohsen Sheklabadi
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description This research is aimed to study comparison of the effects of applied nanozeolite and zeolite on aggregation and organic carbon (OC) in each aggregate size fraction in treated soil with different levels of some plant residues and incubation for 90 days. The analysis of variance showed that the effects of applied nanozeolite, zeolite, plant residues, and their interaction and incubation times on MWDw and OC in aggregate size fractions were statistically significant. The results showed that MWDw and OC contents in each aggregate size fraction increased with the additions of nanozeolite, zeolite, and plant residues. This study also revealed that nanozeolite and alfalfa straw were more effective for increasing the MWDw and OC contents in aggregate size fractions than zeolite and wheat straw, respectively. In other words, higher percentage nanozeolite, zeolite, and plant residues resulted in increasing the MWDw and OC in aggregate size fractions. The highest amounts of OC were observed in A and B compounds compared with the control and other treatments. However, the comparison of OC contents in all the treatments showed that proportion of nanozeolite for increasing the OC content was greater than that of zeolite. Also the highest OC contents were observed in larger aggregate size fractions. The MWDw and OC contents increased with the increasing days of incubation in treated soil. Thus, it was concluded that compound A can be more effective to improve the soil carbon sequestration.
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spelling doaj-art-05a43576aba4472a822d93579343c7d02025-02-02T23:06:31ZengOICC PressInternational Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture2195-32282251-77152024-02-014110.1007/s40093-014-0080-0Aggregation stability and organic carbon fraction in a soil amended with some plant residues, nanozeolite, and natural zeoliteMilad Mirzaei Aminiyan0Ali Akbar Safari Sinegani1Mohsen Sheklabadi2Bu-Ali Sina UniversityBu-Ali Sina UniversityBu-Ali Sina UniversityThis research is aimed to study comparison of the effects of applied nanozeolite and zeolite on aggregation and organic carbon (OC) in each aggregate size fraction in treated soil with different levels of some plant residues and incubation for 90 days. The analysis of variance showed that the effects of applied nanozeolite, zeolite, plant residues, and their interaction and incubation times on MWDw and OC in aggregate size fractions were statistically significant. The results showed that MWDw and OC contents in each aggregate size fraction increased with the additions of nanozeolite, zeolite, and plant residues. This study also revealed that nanozeolite and alfalfa straw were more effective for increasing the MWDw and OC contents in aggregate size fractions than zeolite and wheat straw, respectively. In other words, higher percentage nanozeolite, zeolite, and plant residues resulted in increasing the MWDw and OC in aggregate size fractions. The highest amounts of OC were observed in A and B compounds compared with the control and other treatments. However, the comparison of OC contents in all the treatments showed that proportion of nanozeolite for increasing the OC content was greater than that of zeolite. Also the highest OC contents were observed in larger aggregate size fractions. The MWDw and OC contents increased with the increasing days of incubation in treated soil. Thus, it was concluded that compound A can be more effective to improve the soil carbon sequestration.https://oiccpress.com/ijrowa/article/view/3117Nanozeolite. Zeolite. Plant residue. Organic carbon. Aggregation. Incubation, , , , , , , , , ,
spellingShingle Milad Mirzaei Aminiyan
Ali Akbar Safari Sinegani
Mohsen Sheklabadi
Aggregation stability and organic carbon fraction in a soil amended with some plant residues, nanozeolite, and natural zeolite
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
Nanozeolite. Zeolite. Plant residue. Organic carbon. Aggregation. Incubation, , , , , , , , , ,
title Aggregation stability and organic carbon fraction in a soil amended with some plant residues, nanozeolite, and natural zeolite
title_full Aggregation stability and organic carbon fraction in a soil amended with some plant residues, nanozeolite, and natural zeolite
title_fullStr Aggregation stability and organic carbon fraction in a soil amended with some plant residues, nanozeolite, and natural zeolite
title_full_unstemmed Aggregation stability and organic carbon fraction in a soil amended with some plant residues, nanozeolite, and natural zeolite
title_short Aggregation stability and organic carbon fraction in a soil amended with some plant residues, nanozeolite, and natural zeolite
title_sort aggregation stability and organic carbon fraction in a soil amended with some plant residues nanozeolite and natural zeolite
topic Nanozeolite. Zeolite. Plant residue. Organic carbon. Aggregation. Incubation, , , , , , , , , ,
url https://oiccpress.com/ijrowa/article/view/3117
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