Assessment of soil chemical characteristics in the context of Bangladesh: A comprehensive review
Shoma Hore
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59429/ce.v2i1.6296
Keywords: comprehensive examination; interconnected; chemical properties; agricultural output; ecological resilience; profound understandings
Abstract
This study presents a thorough examination of the chemical properties inherent to soil, with a focus on the unique context of Bangladesh. Soil functions are intricately linked to its chemical composition, which plays a vital role in determining agricultural productivity and ecological vitality. The soil within Bangladesh's geographical boundaries is characterized by its richness and fertility, contributing significantly to its agricultural output and overall ecosystem health. By delving into the chemical properties of Bangladeshi soil, this review aims to enhance our understanding of this dynamic ecosystem. Insights gained from this exploration can shed light on factors influencing soil fertility, nutrient availability, and overall ecosystem health, thereby informing strategies for sustainable land management and agricultural practices in Bangladesh and beyond.
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