Humic Substances: Importance for Agriculture, Affinity and Interactions with Soil Amendments and Pollutants
A special issue of Agronomy (ISSN 2073-4395). This special issue belongs to the section "Soil and Plant Nutrition".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2023) | Viewed by 56521
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Interests: humic substances; aluminosilicate materials; fertilizers; adsorption; soil quality; clays and clay minerals; waste management; perlites
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Dear Colleagues,
Humic substances (HSs) constitute a major pool of recalcitrant organic carbon and nitrogen in soils and sediments. HSs have a beneficiary effect on soil aggregation and structure, pH buffering, cation exchange and water retention capacity, they regulate immobilization and transport of nutrients, affect plant metabolism and enzymatic activity related to cell processes acting as promoters, biostimulants and stress relievers; therefore, they play essential roles in sustainable agriculture and in water quality management. The binding of immobile nutrients to HS increases their bioavailability, while the chelation of persistent hydrophobic organic contaminants and toxic metals reduces their toxicity and facilitates pollutant sequestration.
This Special Issue will focus on “Humic Substances: Importance for Agriculture, Affinity and Interactions with Soil Amendments and Pollutants”. Original research articles, review articles, communications, letters and opinions are welcome, providing innovative insights into all related topics of interest that include, but are not restricted to:
- structural and physicochemical properties of HSs, characterization of fractions;
- interactions of HSs with chemical compounds related to sustainable agriculture;
- impact of HSs and HS-containing materials on soils, plants, living organisms, animals;
- association of HSs with toxic compounds to remove pollutants;
- green waste management methods, e.g., retention, adsorption, composting, connected to HS fate.
Dr. Maria Roulia
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- humic substances
- soil properties/quality/inputs
- organic/inorganic nutrients
- metal content
- plant growth/functionality
- soil conditioners
- waste remediation
- environmental impact
- detoxification
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