Tytuł pozycji:
Impact of wood-derived biochar on the hydraulic characteristics of compacted soils: Its influence on simulated farmland carbon sequestration
The addition of biochar is often proposed to
increase agricultural soil quality and crop yield, while at the same
time sequestering carbon from the atmosphere to help mitigate
global climate change. In this research, the pore-size distribution,
and saturated hydraulic conductivity of sandy loam and clay loam
soils amended with varying dosages (0-10% dry basis) and two
different particle sizes (0.5-420 μm (PS1) or 421-841 μm (PS2))
of wood-derived biochar were investigated under compacted conditions
(5, 10, or 15 standard Proctor rammer blows (5B, 10B,
or 15B, respectively)). In the 5B compacted SL (SL-5B) soil,
the volume of the soil fissures and transmission pores decreased,
while the volume of the storage pores (SP) increased with increasing
wood-derived biochar dosage. 23.1±0.9% of the volume of
the 5B compacted clay loam (CL-5B) are storage pores, this value
increased to 27.4±2.0% upon amendment with 10% PS1. The saturated
hydraulic conductivity of the sandy loam-5B soil amended
with 10% PS1 decreased from 6.8±0.3 to 0.80±0.03 mm h-1. The
sandy loam farmland C emissions decreased by 0.071 tC ha-1 y-1,
whereas CL farmland C emissions decreased by 0.091 tC ha-1 y-1.