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Optimizing biochar application to improve soil physical and hydraulic properties in saline-alkali soils.

Jiaping Liang1, Yi Li2, Bingcheng Si3, Yanzi Wang1, Xinguo Chen1, Xiaofang Wang1, Haoran Chen1, Haoran Wang1, Fucang Zhang1, Yungang Bai4, Asim Biswas5.   

Abstract

Biochar application has been a promising approach to improve soil quality but their optimal amount in improving physical and hydraulic properties remains contradictory and inconclusive. The objective of this study was to examine and propose an optimal biochar application amount in saline alkali soil considering their impact on soil physical and hydraulic properties. A three-year field experiment was conducted in the saline-alkali soils under plastic film-mulched drip irrigation in Xinjiang, China. The studied physical and hydraulic properties included bulk density, soil porosity, saturated soil water content (θs), permanent wilting point (PWP), field capacity (FC), plant available water (PAW), spatial distribution of soil water content, planar soil water storage (PSWS), and soil evaporation. The treatments included biochar application amounts of 0 (CK), 10 (B10), 50 (B50), and 100 t ha-1 (B100) in 2018. Additional two treatments with 25 t ha-1 (B25) and 30 t ha-1 (B30) were added in 2019 and 2020, respectively. A four-parameter Gaussian function was fitted to the single-peak curves of the studied hydraulic properties vs. biochar application amounts to determine the most optimal biochar application amount. The results indicated that: (1) All of the biochar treatments significantly decreased bulk density and increased soil porosity over CK; (2) B10 and B25 treatments significantly increased θs, FC, PAW, PWP, and PSWS of root zones in the film-mulched zones over CK, but reverse results were observed in the B50 and B100 treatments; (3) Daily and cumulative soil evaporation were increased in no mulch zones of all biochar treatments over CK; (4) A dose of 21.9 t ha-1 was recommended as the most optimal biochar application amount for improving physical and hydraulic properties of saline-alkali soil. This research provided useful information on biochar application amounts for improving physical and hydraulic properties in saline-alkali soil.
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Keywords:  Biochar; Field capacity; Planar soil water storage; Plant available water; Saline-alkali soil; Soil evaporation

Year:  2021        PMID: 33736170     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.144802

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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