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Hydrogen Peroxide and Soil

On Hydrogen Peroxide and Soil

The soil is the foundation of all things, and it nurtures all kinds of life and contains endless vitality. Hydrogen peroxide, on the other hand, has unique properties and has wonderful effects in the soil.

Hydrogen peroxide is active, and when it encounters various things in the soil, it often reacts chemically. When entering the soil, it may come into contact with microorganisms in the soil. There are many kinds of microorganisms in the soil, each performing its own duties, which is of great importance to the ecological balance of the soil. When hydrogen peroxide first comes, some microorganisms may feel uncomfortable. Because of its strong oxidation, it can damage the structure and function of microorganisms. Of course, there are also microorganisms that can adapt and use their oxidation power to open up different metabolic paths, which in turn affect the material cycle of the soil.

Furthermore, hydrogen peroxide also has an impact on soil nutrients. Soil is rich in various nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, etc., which are all necessary for plant growth. Hydrogen peroxide enters the soil, or promotes the transformation of nutrient components. For example, it can make the insoluble phosphorus in the soil turn into a state that is easily absorbed by plants through a series of reactions, which will help plants grow. At the same time, hydrogen peroxide also plays a role in the physical properties of the soil. It can change the pore structure of the soil, make the soil more aeration and water permeability, and facilitate the expansion and respiration of plant roots.

However, it should be used with caution. If the amount of hydrogen peroxide is excessive, strong oxidation may cause the destruction of beneficial microorganisms in the soil, which will disrupt the soil ecological balance. And excessive hydrogen peroxide remains, or migrates with water, polluting the surrounding water and soil, endangering the ecological environment.

Therefore, when using hydrogen peroxide in soil, we should study its dosage, timing, and weigh the pros and cons, so that it can benefit soil ecology and plant growth, and avoid its harm, in order to reach the rich soil and fertility.