Humic Acid as an Organic Biosurfactant in Amelioration of Physical Constraints of Sandy Soils

Akhila Ashokan, Mini V., R. B.
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Soil productivity is often attributed to soil structure, as fertile soil with ideal soil structure and adequate moisture level is considered productive. Soil structure is a key factor that influences the movement and retention of water in the soil, the pattern of soil erosion, the formation of crusts, nutrient recycling, root penetration, and the productivity of crops. The present study aims to assess the biosurfactant property of humic acid (HA) in weakly structured sandy soil. An incubation study was carried out by soil application of different doses of HA viz;0, 2.5, 5, 10 and 15 kg ha-1 for 30 days at field capacity. Soil supplemented with 15 kg ha-1 HA was observed to have the highest percentage of water stable aggregates (WSA), water holding capacity (WHC), and porosity, and the lowest value for bulk density (BD), dispersion ratio (DR) and clay dispersion ratio (CDR). The study proves that applying HA at the aforementioned dosage can bring about a notable enhancement in the stability in poorly structured sandy soils. Such organic biomolecules capable enough to bring about consistent improvements to soil quality within a short period will be beneficial for alleviating major obstacles in sustainable agriculture.
腐植酸作为有机生物表面活性剂改善沙质土壤的物理制约因素
土壤生产力通常与土壤结构有关,因为具有理想土壤结构和充足水分的肥沃土壤被认为是高产的。土壤结构是影响土壤中水分的流动和保持、土壤侵蚀模式、板结的形成、养分循环、根系渗透和作物产量的关键因素。本研究旨在评估腐植酸(HA)在弱结构砂质土壤中的生物表面活性剂特性。研究人员在土壤中施用了不同剂量的腐植酸,即 0、2.5、5、10 和 15 千克/公顷,持续 30 天。据观察,添加 15 千克/公顷 HA 的土壤具有最高的水稳定集料百分比(WSA)、持水量(WHC)和孔隙度,而容重(BD)、分散比(DR)和粘土分散比(CDR)值最低。研究证明,以上述剂量施用 HA 可以显著提高结构不良砂土的稳定性。这种有机生物大分子足以在短期内持续改善土壤质量,将有利于减轻可持续农业的主要障碍。
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