Effect of Organic Fertilizer Application and Pollutant Accumulation in Typical Red Soil


 

   

The application of organic fertilizers plays a pivotal role in regulating microbial communities and influencing pollutant accumulation in typical red soils. Rich in nutrients and organic matter, these fertilizers stimulate the proliferation of beneficial soil microbes, which in turn enhance nutrient cycling and soil health. The dynamic microbial activity promotes the breakdown of organic pollutants and reduces the mobility of heavy metals, thereby mitigating their accumulation in the soil. Furthermore, organic amendments improve soil structure and water retention, creating a favorable environment for microbial diversity and resilience. Overall, integrating organic fertilizers into red soil management practices not only supports sustainable agriculture but also contributes to ecological restoration by limiting environmental contamination.

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