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3D Printing Technique: An Emerging Opportunity for Soil Research

Soils, which are an essential part of the ecosystem, provide a wide range of goods for use in agriculture as well as other benefits to the well-being of humans. The health of the soil is influenced by a variety of factors including its physical composition, organic matter content, mineral content, presence of plants and microorganisms, and their spatial arrangement. Understanding how each soil type performs and comparing the features and benefits that each soil offers are both challenging tasks. Soil scientists are motivated to use new technology to produce new data or create novel research methods because of the ecological and environmental effects of soil function. One of these technologies with the potential to advance knowledge of soil characteristics is 3D printing. 3D printing is a ground-breaking technology that enables the quick and low-cost creation of infinitely replicable, identical, and configurable items for carrying out experiments. Rapid prototyping and 3D printing have opened up substantial, untapped prospects for manufacturing equipment in a fundamentally different approach.