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Title A new technology to restore soil fertility: reconstitution
ID_Doc 25187
Authors Manfredi, P; Cassinari, C; Francaviglia, R; Trevisan, M
Title A new technology to restore soil fertility: reconstitution
Year 2019
Published Agrochimica, 63, 3
DOI 10.12871/00021857201933
Abstract Soil degradation is characterized by the reduction of soil thickness and fertility. Reconstitution technique was used to reclaim the degraded soil covering a closed landfill and to restore the fertility of farm soils in Northern Italy (Piacenza province, Emilia-Romagna region). Reconstitution applied chemical and mechanical actions to degraded soils and/or alluvial sediments mixed with waste from different productive processes. The aim of this study was to describe how reconstitution changed the physicochemical properties of the original soils used in the mixture. The results show that reconstitution produced soils with improved physical properties; on average, in reconstituted soils bulk density was 45% and particle density was 10% lower than original soils. The same was observed for the chemical properties; on average, in reconstituted soils pH was 5% lower than original ones, whereas organic C was 82% and N was 59% higher.
Author Keywords alluvial sediments; circular economy; degraded soils; reconstituted soils; soil reclamation
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000502683900003
WoS Category Chemistry, Applied; Soil Science
Research Area Chemistry; Agriculture
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