Disclosed are soil additives comprised of self-situating,
stimuli-responsive polymer compositions and methods of their use. In one
embodiment, the polymer composition or polymer network comprises
permanent cross-links and non-permanent cross-links, wherein the
non-permanent cross-links are capable of being removed upon application
or exposure to a stimulus, typically located within the soil. In another
embodiment, the method of increasing water retention in soils includes
applying a soil additive, comprising polymer networks of the present
invention admixed with an aqueous solution to form a colloidal dispersion
solution or suspension, to a soil surface. The suspension or colloidal
dispersion solution facilitates penetration of the polymer composition
through the soil surface and into the soil, migrating typically to lower
water potential areas and, more typically, along drainage channels
located within the soil. After penetration of the soil surface, the
polymer network is then exposed to a stimulus, typically present in the
soil, whereby the non-permanent cross-links are removed and the polymer
composition undergoes a volumetric change. This results in the
prevention, arrest or decelerated loss of water from the targeted area,
for example the plant root zone, which allows for improved water usage
efficiency by plants, grasses, vegetation, etc.