Abstract
Abstract
The soil guarantees the normal growth and development of the plant by coordinating the nutrition and environmental conditions such as water, fertilizer, gas, and heat. However, once the soil is polluted by oil, its own ability to coordinate water and fertilizer will inevitably be affected, thereby affecting plant growth. Therefore, it is proved that the impact of oil pollution on the coordination ability of soil water and fertilizer is the basic prerequisite for the reuse and restoration of contaminated soil. This article can provide basic guidance for the use and remediation of contaminated soil.
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