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NIPA GENX ELECTRONIC RESOURCES & SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED

Soil Colloids and Ion Exchange (Hardback, Anandkumar Naorem)

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Volume 05 provides a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental principles, properties, and dynamics of soil colloids and their pivotal role in soil chemistry and nutrient dynamics
Soil colloids, comprising clay minerals, organic matter, and iron and aluminium oxides, are minute particles with dimensions ranging from nanometres to micrometres. In this volume, we study the classification and characteristics of soil colloids, elucidating their surface properties, charge characteristics, and interactions with ions and water molecules.
Understanding soil colloids is paramount for deciphering soil chemistry and nutrient dynamics, as these particles serve as the primary medium for ion exchange and nutrient retention in soils. Through a combination of theoretical frameworks, empirical models, and experimental evidence, we explore the mechanisms governing ion adsorption, desorption, and diffusion on soil colloids, shedding light on the factors influencing nutrient availability, plant uptake, and soil fertility. 
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    Volume 05 offers an in-depth examination of soil colloids, including clay minerals, organic matter, and iron and aluminium oxides. These tiny particles, ranging from nanometres to micrometres, play a crucial role in soil chemistry and nutrient dynamics. The volume explores the classification, surface properties, and charge characteristics of soil colloids, along with their interactions with ions and water. It delves into ion exchange, nutrient retention, adsorption, desorption, and diffusion mechanisms, providing insights into factors affecting nutrient availability, plant uptake, and soil fertility, essential for understanding soil chemistry and improving soil management.





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