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The biodestruction of strongly swelling polymer hydrogels (water adsorbing soil conditioners of the new generation) has been studied at the quantitative level using original mathematical models. In laboratory experiments, a relationship between the hydrogel degradation rate and the temperature has been obtained, and the effect of the biodestruction on the water retention curve of soil compositions with hydrogels (used as an index of their water retention capacity) has been assessed. From the automatic monitoring data of the temperature regime of soils, the potential biodestruction of hydrogels has been predicted for different climatic conditions. The loss of hydrogels during three months of the vegetation period because of destruction can exceed 30% of their initial content in irrigated agriculture under arid climatic conditions and more than 10% under humid climatic conditions. Thus, the biodestruction of hydrogels is one of the most important factors decreasing their efficiency under actual soil conditions.
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Original Russian Text © A.V. Smagin, N.B. Sadovnikova, M.V. Smagina, 2014, published in Pochvovedenie, 2014, No. 6, pp. 716–723.
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Smagin, A.V., Sadovnikova, N.B. & Smagina, M.V. Biodestruction of strongly swelling polymer hydrogels and its effect on the water retention capacity of soils. Eurasian Soil Sc. 47, 591–597 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1064229314060088
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