Jessica Cahyono, Felyciae Edi Soetarejo, S. Ismadji
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摘要
土壤质量退化可直接或间接地归因于个人和工业人类活动。土壤养分,特别是氮(N)、磷(P)和钾(K)的消耗导致土壤肥力下降。海藻酸钠在用作种植介质时,由于其固有的稳定性,在吸收和随后释放养分和水分方面表现出显著的功效。海藻酸钠强大的吸收能力和对 SA 的适应能力归功于与氢元素或植物必需营养素的共价交联。藻酸盐水凝胶的制作采用了离子凝胶化工艺,并使用 CaCl2 溶液作为交联剂。研究结果表明,增加钾的浓度可以提高植物的生长速度,从而有助于达到最佳株高。海藻酸钠水凝胶显示出作为种植基质的可行替代品的潜力
UTILIZATION OF SODIUM ALGINATE HYDROGEL AS A SUSTAINABLE PLANTING MEDIUM
Soil quality degradation can be attributed to both individual and industrial human activities, directly or indirectly. The depletion of soil nutrients, specifically nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K), contributes to a decline in soil fertility. Sodium alginate, when employed as a planting medium, exhibits notable efficacy in the absorption and subsequent release of nutrients and water due to its inherent stability. The robust capacity for absorption and resilience to SA is attributed to covalent crosslinking with elemental hydrogen or essential plant nutrients. The ionotropic gelation process was used to make alginate hydrogel, and a solution of CaCl2 was used as the crosslinking agent. The results of this study suggest that augmenting the potassium concentration can enhance plant growth rate, hence aiding the attainment of optimal plant height. Sodium alginate-based hydrogels exhibit potential as a feasible alternative for utilization as planting substrates