Impact of biochar particle size and feedstock type on hydro-physical properties of sandy soil

Author:

Botková Natália12,Vitková Justína1,Šurda Peter1,Massas Ioannis3,Zafeiriou Ioannis3,Gaduš Ján4,Rodrigues Francisco Cota5,Borges Paulo Filipe Silva6

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences , Bratislava , Slovakia

2. Institute of Landscape Engineering, Faculty of Horticulture and Landscape Engineering , Slovak University of Agriculture , Nitra , Slovakia

3. Department of Natural Resources Management and Agricultural Engineering , Agricultural University of Athens , Greece

4. Institute of Environmental Management, Faculty of European Studies and Regional Development , Slovak University of Agriculture , Nitra , Slovakia

5. Research Center in Biodiversity and Genetic Resources , Azores , Portugal

6. Research Institute for Agrarian Technology and Environment , University of the Azores , Azores , Portugal

Abstract

Abstract Biochar, as an organic amendment, could positively change soil properties, especially soil with low organic matter and/or poor structure. Biochar application in sandy soil with low organic matter could be an effective tool for improving hydro-physical parameters of the soil economically and ecologically as well. The effect on bulk density, particle density, porosity, saturated hydraulic conductivity and available water content for plants of two biochar types applied at three different particle sizes in a sandy soil was examined. The results confirmed previous studies, showing decreased bulk density, particle density and saturated hydraulic conductivity and partially increased available water content for plants and porosity. Both biochar type and particle size affected the studied soil hydro-physical parameters. After analysis and comparison of two different types of biochar and three particle sizes, the most effective treatment for sandy soil was proved by the biochar produced from willow with the smallest particle size (<125 µm).

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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