Research Report on Strategies for Soil Quality Improvement and Enhancement
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Soil Quality Improvement, Soil EnhancementAbstract
Soil, as one of the most important natural resources on the earth, is the foundation of the terrestrial ecosystem and the basis for the survival and development of human society. It not only supports the growth of plants, providing a necessary material basis for agricultural production, but also plays an irreplaceable role in regulating the ecological balance of the earth and maintaining biodiversity. In the agricultural field, the quality of soil directly determines the yield and quality of crops. From the perspective of the ecological environment, soil is an important place for material cycling and energy conversion in the ecosystem. This study aims to deeply explore effective methods for soil quality improvement and enhancement. By comprehensively applying physical, chemical, biological and other means, it provides scientific basis and technical support for solving the current problems faced by the soil. This has important practical significance for ensuring the sustainable development of agriculture, improving the level of food security, and protecting the ecological environment. Specifically, by improving soil quality, the water and fertilizer retention capacity of the soil can be enhanced, the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides can be reduced, the cost of agricultural production can be lowered, and at the same time, agricultural non-point source pollution can be reduced, and the water and atmospheric environments can be protected. In addition, good soil quality also helps to promote the restoration and reconstruction of the ecosystem, increase biodiversity, and maintain ecological balance.
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