Title of article :
CONTRIBUTION OF SOME ORGANIC AND INORGANIC MATERIALS IN SOIL AGGREGATES FORMATION AND STABILITY UNDER THE EFFECT OF DRYING/WETTING CYCLES
From page :
1667
To page :
1673
Abstract :
This research is trying to identify the contribution of some different organic and inorganic materials besides alternating wetting and drying process in soil aggregates formation and stability. A laboratory incubation experiment was conducted to achieve this purpose, sandy soil was chosen for this study. The incubation treatments included inorganic materials; calcium sulfates and ferrous sulfates and some organic materials; humic acid and plant residues. These materials were added only and with 10 % clay, also, the treatments conducted to drying/wetting cycles and without. The findings of this experiment showed that the soil aggregates formation and stability depended largely on the interaction between organic materials and clay content under drying/wetting cycle s effect. The higher contribution percentage was 9.2 % for humic acid plus 10 % clay after drying/wetting cycle s treatment compared with the control.
Keywords :
soil aggregates formation , stable aggregates , dry , wet cycles.
Journal title :
Mansoura University : Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering
Journal title :
Mansoura University : Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering
Record number :
2628337
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