Hydraulic characteristics and vegetation performance of the Yellow River sediment modified by biochar

Baoyong Liu , Mingji Liao , Yong Wan , Xingxing He , Dongli Wang
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The Yellow River sediment (YRS) is an important potential soil resource for the mine land reclamation and ecological restoration in the arid regions of northern China. However, it has the shortcomings of poor water-holding capacity and needs to be modified urgently. Therefore, two types of biochar, namely rice husk biochar (RHB) and coconut shell biochar (CSB), were utilized in this study to modify the YRS and compared with rice husk ash (RHA). Some engineering properties of the modified YRS (MYRS), including pore structure, water retention, permeability, and vegetation performance, were investigated by considering the effects of biochar types and dosages. Results showed that the addition of the three materials decreased the bulk density of the YRS and increased the volume of extremely micro pore (d<0.3 µm), as well as the effective porosity and capillary porosity, thus contributed to an increase in the water-holding capacity of the sediment. Among the three conditioners, RHB is optimal choice for improving the water-holding capacity of YRS. Furthermore, the effect becomes more pronounced with increasing application rates. With the addition of the three materials, the permeability coefficients of MYRS gradually decreased, while the water retention rate during evaporation significantly increased. The pot experiment showed that the three conditioners all had significant promoting effect on the growth of oats. In particular, compared to plain soil, the total biomass of oats grown for 21 days increased by 17.46%, 32.14%, and 49.60% after adding 2%, 4%, and 8% RHB, respectively. This study introduces a new approach for using YRS as planting soil in arid and semi-arid areas of China to facilitate mine ecological restoration.

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生物炭改良的黄河泥沙水力特征和植被性能
黄河泥沙(YRS)是中国北方干旱地区矿山土地复垦和生态恢复的重要潜在土壤资源。然而,黄河泥具有保水能力差的缺点,亟待改造。因此,本研究利用两种生物炭,即稻壳生物炭(RHB)和椰壳生物炭(CSB)来改良 YRS,并与稻壳灰(RHA)进行了比较。通过考虑生物炭类型和用量的影响,研究了改性 YRS(MYRS)的一些工程特性,包括孔隙结构、保水性、渗透性和植被性能。结果表明,三种材料的添加降低了 YRS 的体积密度,增加了极微小孔隙(d<0.3 µm)的体积以及有效孔隙率和毛细孔率,从而提高了沉积物的持水能力。在三种调节剂中,RHB 是提高 YRS 持水能力的最佳选择。此外,随着施用量的增加,效果会更加明显。添加这三种材料后,MYRS 的渗透系数逐渐降低,而蒸发时的保水率则显著提高。盆栽实验表明,三种调节剂对燕麦的生长都有显著的促进作用。其中,与普通土壤相比,添加 2%、4% 和 8% 的 RHB 后,燕麦生长 21 天的总生物量分别增加了 17.46%、32.14% 和 49.60%。这项研究为在中国干旱和半干旱地区使用YRS作为种植土促进矿山生态恢复提供了一种新方法。
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