Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6301979 Ecological Engineering 2014 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
PSDF amendments had no detrimental effects on soil quality (macronutrients, pH, salinity, sodicity) and plant growth except in clay loam 2 soil. In loam soil, barley height and biomass were greater with PSDF at 45 m3 ha−1 with fertilizer relative to soil without PSDF. In sand soil with PSDF at the highest rate without fertilizer, wheat grass height was 1.08 times and biomass was 1.76 times greater than the control. High electrical conductivity in clay loam 2 soil, and decreased density, height and biomass of wheat grass at highest PSDF application rates or with PSDF incorporation, suggest a threshold beyond which conditions are compromised for PSDF application. Increasing PSDF application rate increased soil potassium availability by 1.6-4.1 times relative to no PSDF. This initial research demonstrates that PSDF may be an appropriate soil amendment for agricultural crops and native plant species on land reclamation sites with consideration of substrates properties, plant species tolerances and inorganic fertilizer.
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