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Ameliorative Effect of Poly-Γ-glutamic Acid Biopreparation on Coastal Saline Soil

Pei Liu,Lihua Chen,Yousef Alhaj Hamoud, Jinhai Zheng,Tingting Chang, Jawad Ali, He Huang, Hiba Shaghaleh

HELIYON(2024)

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Abstract
To investigate the effect of poly-gamma-glutamic acid (gamma-PGA) biopreparation on ameliorating coastal saline soil, three treatments were established: soil salt washed treatment (CK), soil salt washed with added gamma-PGA (PGA), soil salt washed with added gamma-PGA biopreparation (PGAB). This study determined the effects of gamma-PGA on coastal saline soil by analyzing soil aggregate, soil evaporation, soil vertical water and salt distribution, and soil cation content, soil pH, soil nutrient content and soil microorganism quantity. Results showed that gamma-PGA had an ameliorative effect on saline soil, with the PGAB treatment exhibiting the most pronounced ameliorative effect compared to CK. Adding PGAB reduced soil evaporation by 30.45 %, soil salt content by 27.91 %, meanwhile increasing plant height by 33.86 %, plant fresh weight by 98.54 %, soil aggregate diameter by 6.68 times, soil water content by 26.47 % (P < 0.05). Additionally, soil total nitrogen was increased by 50.0 % in PGAB treatment, and available nitrogen and phosphorus contents were increased by 1.68 times and 85.83 % (P < 0.05), respectively. Populations of soil-culturable bacteria and fungi of PGAB treatment increased by 65.96 % and 1.23 times, respectively (P < 0.05). After salt-washing process, adding PGAB improved soil physicochemical properties, which altered the ecological environment of rhizosphere soil and promoted plant growth. The results can provide a practical approach for ameliorating coastal saline soils.
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Coastal silty saline soil,Poly-γ-glutamic acid,Salt distribution,Bacillus amyloliquefaciens,Soil amelioration
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