Y. Zong, Yaojun Liu, Yanqing Li, Rong-hui Ma, Z. Malik, Qing Xiao, Zichuan Li, Jin Zhang, S. Shan
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Changes in salinity, aggregates and physicomechanical quality induced by biochar application to coastal soil
ABSTRACT Coastal clayey soil has a great potential for food production and safety while poor physico-mechanical properties have impeded its sustainable utilization. A field experiment was conducted to assess the influence of biochar on physicomechanical properties of coastal clayey soil. The biochars were applied to the coastal soil with the rate of 0, 1%, and 3% (w/w), respectively. Compared with control treatment, the application of three biochars (at the rate of 3%) had significantly improved soil fertility, i.e. organic carbon, total nitrogen, available nitrogen and available phosphate, respectively. Biochar treatments significantly increased soil porosity, and aggregates stability, while reduced the soil salinity compared to the control treatment. Meanwhile, biochar application significantly increased the plastic index of coastal clayey soil while decreased soil tensile strength and shrink swell properties compared to the control. Biochar clearly altered soil pore characteristics, consequently rebuilding the new ions leaching channels. Overall, the cow manure biochar (650 °C) at the rate of 3% treatment showed maximum efficiency on soil salinity, fertility, physicomechanical properties, and crop yield. The biochar amendment improved coastal soil by ameliorating soil pore space and structure, improving soil tillage operation and rice yield, decreasing salt stress, and reducing mechanical strength.
期刊介绍:
rchives of Agronomy and Soil Science is a well-established journal that has been in publication for over fifty years. The Journal publishes papers over the entire range of agronomy and soil science. Manuscripts involved in developing and testing hypotheses to understand casual relationships in the following areas:
plant nutrition
fertilizers
manure
soil tillage
soil biotechnology and ecophysiology
amelioration
irrigation and drainage
plant production on arable and grass land
agroclimatology
landscape formation and environmental management in rural regions
management of natural and created wetland ecosystems
bio-geochemical processes
soil-plant-microbe interactions and rhizosphere processes
soil morphology, classification, monitoring, heterogeneity and scales
reuse of waste waters and biosolids of agri-industrial origin in soil are especially encouraged.
As well as original contributions, the Journal also publishes current reviews.