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Nanoplastics behave differently in sand and volcanic soils. Their movement and clumping change with pH levels.
How can technology help map the soil (better), and what role can soil scans and scanners play in this? What is possible?
Nanoplastics are an increasing threat to the ecosystem; however, their mobility in the soil is still underexplored. Against this backdrop, researchers investigated the adsorption and aggregation ...
Evaluate your soil’s texture by wetting a patch and then let it dry for a ... Grainy dirt that doesn’t hold a shape is sandy.
Six more products unique to Tamil Nadu were accorded the Geographical Indication (GI) tag by the GI Registry on Thursday, ...
Before you dig a garden, it's important to figure out what type of soil you have and then select plants (and amend your soil) ...
From India to South Africa, our latest lookbook collects living rooms that showcase the diversity in colour and texture of ...
Early Spring is the perfect time to amend your soil in preparation for future plantings of flowers and vegetables in April ...
Peonies are rarely troubled by pests or disease - yet one simple change can actually help them to bloom to their full ...
CEC is the ability of soil to hold and exchange cations (positively charged nutrients). Higher CEC means better nutrient retention (more fertile soil). Clay and humus increase CEC, making nutrients ...
To accomplish this, except for the soil grain size distribution, the properties of the alluvial sand specimens were considered as the starting point. Numerical simulation parameters. Where µ and E are ...