Enhancing Soil Properties: Impact of Planting Media with Biological Agents | Organic Soil Amendments
Effect on Composition of Planting Media with Biological Agents to Improve Physical and Chemical Properties of the Soil
Layman Abstract : Using a mix of soil, organic materials, and beneficial microbes can improve soil quality and help plants grow better. This study tested different combinations of soil, manure, zeolite, and husk charcoal to see how they affect soil properties like water retention, nutrient levels, and pH.
The experiment used 33 different soil mixes in pots inside a greenhouse, testing the impact of adding biological agents like PGPR and Trichoderma sp. The best results came from a mix of goat manure, zeolite, and husk charcoal in a 3:1:2 ratio. This combination improved soil structure, increased organic matter, and provided more nutrients for plants. PGPR also helped improve soil conductivity, which supports better plant growth.
Overall, the study shows that the right mix of Soil enhancers can make soil healthier, retain more nutrients, and boost plant production.
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View Book: https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/crpas/v9/4553
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