gypsummin
Gypsummin is a term that describes the process of applying gypsum to soil. Gypsum is a soft sulfate mineral composed of calcium sulfate dihydrate (CaSO₄·2H₂O). When used in agriculture, it is typically in the form of a powder or granular material. The primary purpose of gypsummin is to improve soil structure, particularly in sodic soils. Sodic soils contain a high proportion of sodium ions, which can lead to poor soil aggregation, reduced water infiltration, and increased susceptibility to erosion.
When gypsum is added to sodic soil, the calcium ions in the gypsum can exchange with the