Abstract

Four soil conditioners, Broadleaf P4, Agrihope, Aquasorb, and Hydrogel, were used in a laboratory study to investigate the effect of these polymers on chemical properties of two calcareous sand and loam soils. Four concentrations of each polymer used were 0.0%, 0.2%, 0.4%, and 0.6% (w/w). All treatments were irrigated weekly to 60% water holding capacity for a total of 16 wetting and drying cycles. The addition of conditioners induced a substantial change in the selected soil chemical properties. For both soils, pH and EC values increased significantly with corresponding increase in concentrations of all conditioners. The extractable nutrients (Zn, Cu, Mn, Fe, P, and K) fluctuated irregularly with the four concentrations of each conditioner. In sandy soil the application of all conditioners significantly increased extractable P, whereas extractable Zn remained unaffected. Extractable Mn significantly decreased with Broadleaf and Aquasorb application but increased with Agrihope. Extractable Fe increased wi...

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