Silica amendment boosts soil water retention for thriving plants in drought
Adding amorphous silica to sandy soils can help plants access more water during dry periods. By mixing silica with the soil, researchers found that it increased the soil's ability to hold water and allowed water to flow more easily. This means that plants can get the water they need for longer periods, even when the soil is drying out. This study shows that silica amendments can improve the soil's ability to support plant growth in dry conditions.