| Literature DB >> 29287175 |
Bing Wang1, Bin Gao2, Andrew R Zimmerman3, Yulin Zheng4, Honghong Lyu4.
Abstract
Drought conditions and nutrients loss have serious impacts on soil quality as well as crop yields in agroecosystems. New techniques are needed to carry out effective soil water and nutrient conservation and fertilizer application tools. Here, calcium alginate (CA) beads impregnated with ball-milled biochar (BMB) were investigated as a new type of water/nutrients retention agent. Both CA and Ca-alginate/ball milled biochar composite (CA-BMB) beads showed high kinetic swelling ratios in KNO3 solution and low kinetic swelling ratios in water, indicating that CA-BMB beads have the potential to retain mineral nitrogen and nutrients by ion exchange. Pseudo-second-order kinetic model well-described the swelling kinetics of both beads in KNO3 solution. Over a range of temperatures, the characteristics of dehydration suggested that impregnation with BMB improved the water holding capacity and postponed the dehydration time of Ca-alginate. The cumulative swelling and release characteristics of water, K+, and NO3- indicated that CA-BMB beads have great potential as a soil amendment to improve its nutrient retention and water holding capacity.Entities:
Keywords: Ball milling; Biochar; Calcium alginate beads; Controlled release; Soil amendment; Water holding capacity
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29287175 DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2017.12.041
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Manage ISSN: 0301-4797 Impact factor: 6.789