DOAJ Open Access 2026

Effect of MH Saline Land Improvement Materials on the Properties of Saline Soils

Changcong AN Fenglan HAN Chengyun JIANG Maohui LI Xiongwei DONG

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ObjectiveTo explore the effects of the dosage and application time of MH saline-alkali land improvement materials prepared from pulverized coal furnace fly ash on the physical and chemical properties of saline-alkali soil, MethodMH saline-alkali land improvement material prepared with fly ash produced by the pulverized coal furnace process as the base material was subjected to a 25-day soil pot experiment indoors. ResultWith different application rates of MH saline-alkali land improvement materials, the pH value, HCO3-, and exchangeable sodium ion content of the saline-alkali soil all showed a gradually decreasing change pattern over time. When the application rate was 2.5% and the saline-alkali soil was cultivated indoors for 25 days, the soil pH value decreased by 0.64 units and HCO3- decreased by 57.16%. The content of exchangeable sodium ions decreased by 77.27%. Phosphorus and fast-acting potassium content were increased to different degrees, soil bulk weight was reduced to 1.40 g/cm3, porosity was increased by 6.83%, and the proportional distribution of soil solid, liquid and gas was significantly modified. However, organic matter and cation exchange were reduced by 46.06% and 29.96%, respectively, compared with the test soil. ConclusionMH saline improvement materials can effectively regulate the physical and chemical properties of saline soil and improve the crop growth environment.

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Changcong AN

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Fenglan HAN

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Chengyun JIANG

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Maohui LI

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Xiongwei DONG

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AN, C., HAN, F., JIANG, C., LI, M., DONG, X. (2026). Effect of MH Saline Land Improvement Materials on the Properties of Saline Soils. https://doi.org/10.12476/kczhly.202303270165

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2026
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10.12476/kczhly.202303270165
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