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The Effect of Hydrogel on Plant Growth

Received: 16 August 2021     Accepted: 31 August 2021     Published: 27 September 2021
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Abstract

One of the problems of growing seedlings at home is that the garden land is infected with pathogenic organisms. A hydrogel is a water-absorbing polymer in the form of granules, which has a unique ability. It can absorb and retain up to 1 liter of water per 10 g of hydrogel when swollen. The most well-known are polyacrylamide-based hydrogels. When the hydrogel is in a dry state, the polymer chains are in a "folded" state, when water is added, they diverge and water penetrates inside. The granules swell with the formation of a hydrogel. Hydrogels are essentially made on the basis of environmentally friendly polymers. It is non-toxic, retains all its original properties at different (low and high) temperatures in the soil for five years. Therefore, the main goal of my work is to study the effect of hydrogel on plant growth. Tasks of this work: 1) To study the peculiarities of growing plants in hydrogel. 2) Determine the moment of plant life at which it is better to use hydrogel for them 3) Consider the possibility of growing indoor crops in hydrogel.

Published in International Journal of Oil, Gas and Coal Engineering (Volume 9, Issue 4)
DOI 10.11648/j.ogce.20210904.12
Page(s) 59-62
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Keywords

Hydrogel, Plants, Growth, Land, Fertilizers

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  • Department of "Fire and Industrial Safety", Ufa State Petroleum Technical University, Ufa, Russia Federation

  • Department of "Fire and Industrial Safety", Ufa State Petroleum Technical University, Ufa, Russia Federation

  • Department of "Fire and Industrial Safety", Ufa State Petroleum Technical University, Ufa, Russia Federation

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