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  2. Soil conditioner - Wikipedia

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    A wide variety of materials have been described as soil conditioners due to their ability to improve soil quality. Some examples include biochar, [3] bone meal, blood meal, coffee grounds, compost, compost tea, coir, manure, [4] straw, peat, sphagnum moss, vermiculite, sulfur, lime, hydroabsorbant polymers, [5] biosolids, [6] and rock flour.

  3. Lignosulfonates - Wikipedia

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    As a soil conditioner, it is mainly used to enhance the absorption and retention of fertilizers and other nutrients. [7] It is able to chelate minerals while remaining bio-degradable, an improvement compared to EDTA. [8] Further hydrolysis and oxidation produces a product even more similar to humus, marketed as "lignohumate". [9]

  4. Soil conditioners - Wikipedia

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  5. Digestate - Wikipedia

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    The primary use of digestate is as a soil conditioner. [5] Acidogenic digestate provides moisture retention and organic content for soils. This organic material can break down further, aerobically in soil. Methanogenic digestate provides nutrients for plant growth. It can also be used to protect soils against erosion.

  6. Biosolids - Wikipedia

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    The final outcome is a nutrient-rich, soil-like substance that can be applied directly onto the ground as a fertilizer or incorporated into soil composition. [ 30 ] The Halton Region , in Ontario, Canada, has introduced a Biosolids Recycling Program where Biosolids are extracted from Halton's 7 wastewater treatment facilities and are recycled ...

  7. Seaweed fertiliser - Wikipedia

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    Soil Microbial community composition and functionality is largely driven by underlying soil health and abiotic properties. [ 69 ] [ 70 ] Many DNA sequencing and omics -based approaches, combined with greenhouse experiments, have been used to characterize microbial responses to seaweed fertilizer treatment on a wide variety of crops.

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  9. Polymer soil stabilization - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic polymers began replacing other chemical binders for soil stabilization in agriculture in the late 20th century. [1] Compared to traditional chemical binders, polymer soil additives can achieve the same amount of strengthening at much lower concentrations – for example, mixtures of 0.5-1% of various biopolymers have strength levels that match or exceed those of 10% cement mixtures ...