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Fly ash application in soil for sustainable agriculture: an Indian overview

Journal

ENERGY ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT
Volume 7, Issue 4, Pages 340-357

Publisher

SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1007/s40974-022-00241-w

Keywords

Crop growth; Fly ash amended soil; Heavy metals; Soil conditioner; Sustainable agriculture

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  1. Council of Science and Technology, Uttar Pradesh, Ministry of Science and Technology, India [CST/AAS/1549]

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Fly ash, a challenging solid waste generated from coal combustion, has caused various environmental problems worldwide. However, it has been recognized as a valuable material for soil amendment in agriculture as it improves the physical and chemical properties of soil and enhances crop growth. This review explores the Indian scenario of fly ash incorporation in different soils for improved crop production and sustainable agriculture.
A huge quantity of fly ash (FA) that is being generated as a residue from the coal combustion process is nowadays considered as a challenging solid waste all around the globe. The FA production leads to various environmental problems due to the enormous area required for its proper disposal as well as heavy metal toxicity associated with it. A few decades back FA was regarded as solid waste and a major cause of air, soil, and water pollution, and however, over a period FA has proven its value and is now recognized as a valuable material for various applications. The utility of FA in agriculture to amend soil properties is gaining popularity in recent times. FA addition in soil improves electrical conductivity, water holding capacity, organic carbon content, soil porosity and provides essential nutrients for plant growth. FA works as a soil conditioner to improve the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil. In agriculture, FA application in soil has shown encouraging results concerning crop production due to enhanced nutrient availability and physicochemical properties of FA amended soil. The present review explores the Indian scenario of FA incorporation in different soils for improved crop production, safe consumption, and sustainable agriculture.

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