Effect of Fine Size-Fractionated Sunflower Husk Biochar on Water Retention Properties of Arable Sandy Soil |
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Authors: | Ł ukasz Gluba,Anna Rafalska-Przysucha,Kamil Szewczak,Mateusz Ł ukowski,Radosł aw Szlą zak,Justí na Vitková ,Rafał Kobył ecki,Zbigniew Bis,Michał Wichliń ski,Robert Zarzycki,Andrzej Kacprzak,Bogusł aw Usowicz |
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Affiliation: | 1.Institute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences 4, 20-290 Lublin, Poland; (A.R.-P.); (K.S.); (M.Ł.); (R.S.); (B.U.);2.Institute of Hydrology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, 841 04 Bratislava, Slovakia;3.Department of Advanced Energy Technologies, Faculty of Infrastructure and Environment, Częstochowa University of Technology, 42-201 Częstochowa, Poland; (R.K.); (Z.B.); (M.W.); (R.Z.); (A.K.) |
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Abstract: | Biochar application has been reported to improve the physical, chemical, and hydrological properties of soil. However, the information about the size fraction composition of the applied biochar as a factor that may have an impact on the properties of soil-biochar mixtures is often underappreciated. Our research shows how sunflower husk biochar (pyrolyzed at 650 °C) can modify the water retention characteristics of arable sandy soil depending on the biochar dose (up to 9.52 wt.%) and particle size (<50 µm, 50–100 µm, 100–250 µm). For comparison, we used soil samples mixed with biochar passed through 2 mm sieve and an unamended reference. The addition of sieved biochar to the soil caused a 30% increase in the available water content (AWC) in comparing to the soil without biochar. However, the most notable improvement (doubling the reference AWC value from 0.078 m3 m−3 to 0.157 m3 m−3) was observed at the lowest doses of biochar (0.95 and 2.24 wt.%) and for the finest size fractions (below 100 µm). The water retention effects on sandy soil are explained as the interplay between the dose, the size of biochar particles, and the porous properties of biochar fractions. |
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Keywords: | available water content (AWC) biochar sandy soil soil water retention sunflower husk |
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