Comprehensive sand-fixation technology has potential application prospects for desertification control and restoration. The feasibility of combining biological and chemical sand-fixation technology was explored by studying the growth state and physiological… Click to show full abstract
Comprehensive sand-fixation technology has potential application prospects for desertification control and restoration. The feasibility of combining biological and chemical sand-fixation technology was explored by studying the growth state and physiological characteristics of Microcoleus vaginatus. Dried Microcoleus vaginatus and a polymer sand-fixation material based on attapulgite modified by 4 M H2SO4 were combined as solids. The ratios of dried Microcoleus vaginatus to the polymer sand-fixation material by mass were 1:1, 1:2, 1:3 and 1:4. The amounts sprayed on the sand surface were 2 mg DW•cm-2, 3 mg DW•cm-2, 4 mg DW•cm-2 and 5 mg DW•cm-2. The results for chlorophyll a content, malondialdehyde content, soluble protein content and soluble sugar content showed that, under certain temperature and light conditions, the optimum environmental factors for the growth of Microcoleus vaginatus were a 1:3 ratio of dried Microcoleus vaginatus to the polymer sand-fixation material and a spraying rate of 3 mg DW•cm-2. The results could provide a theoretical basis for a new sand fixation technology; the method presented here serves as another approach for combating desertification in arid
               
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