I would like to know about publications and researches have been done to investigate the impact of mud in improving the degraded soils and making them optimal for agricultural cropping.
Briefly, when we say mud we mean fine silt partiels+clay particles, and due to their small sizes they have relatively high cation exchange capacity (CEC) therefore, they are capable of adsorbing a lot of cations on their surfaces and eventually they increase the fertility. This is one of the aspects of this question of course it has many other aspects.
Sorry, I just looked at your post. We have investigated sewage waste as affected by soil. To do this, first of all we turned this biochar waste. Then we used to increase soil fertility. Excellent effect on soil fertility.
I agree with Samad Makhammadiev . I also observed these studies together. The results are positive. Good changes in soil fertility and other properties were observed
Basically saline, saline alkali and alkali soils are highly dispersed, as a result Na may be adsorbed on fine mud particles creating unfavorite leaching and infiltration conditions in fine textured soils. Otherwise it could be a suitable remediation for course textured soils.