| Literature DB >> 29696847 |
Jian Xu1, Wen Quan Niu1,2, Ming Zhi Zhang1, Yuan Li1, Wang Lyu3, Kang-Yong Li3, Xiao-Yang Zou2, Bo-Hui Liang3.
Abstract
In order to determine the rational amount of biochar application and its effect on soil hydrological processes in arid area, soil column experiments were conducted in the laboratory using three biochar additions (5%, 10% and 15%) and four different biochar types (d<0.25 mm bamboo charcoal, 0.25 mm <d<1 mm bamboo charcoal, d<0.25 mm wood charcoal and 0.25 mm <d<1 mm wood charcoal; d is particle size) to study their impact on the phreatic water recharge, soil water-holding capacity, capillary water upward movement and soil evaporation. The results showed that the addition of biochar could change the phreatic water recharge, soil water-holding capacity, capillary water upward movement and soil evaporation obviously. But the effects were different depending on the type of biochar raw material and the size of particle. The phreatic water recharge increased with the increasing amount of biochar addition. The addition of biochar could obviously enlarge the soil water-holding capacity and promote the capillary water upward movement rate. This effect was greater when using the material of bamboo charcoal compared with using wood charcoal, while biochar with small particle size had greater impact than that with big particle size. The biochar could effectively restrain the soil evaporation at a low addition amount (5%). But it definitely promoted the soil evaporation if the addition amount was very high. In arid area, biochar addition in appropriate amount could improve soil water retention capacity.Entities:
Keywords: biochar; evaporation; particle size; soil water upward movement
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Year: 2016 PMID: 29696847 DOI: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.201611.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao ISSN: 1001-9332