Effects of biochar on water movement characteristics in sandy soil under drip irrigation

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Shenghai Pu
Guangyong Li
Guangmu Tang
Yunshu Zhang
Wanli Xu
Pan Li
Guangping Feng
Feng Ding
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[1] China Agriculture University,College of Water Resources and Civil Engineering
[2] Xinjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Institute of Soil Fertilizer and Agricultural Water Saving
[3] Ministry of Agriculture of China,Key Laboratory of Northwest Oasis Agricultural Environment
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Journal of Arid Land | 2019年 / 11卷
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biochar; sandy soil; water holding capacity; water movement; drip irrigation;
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Biochar addition can improve the physical and hydraulic characteristics of sandy soil. This study investigated the effects of biochar on water holding capacity and water movement in sandy soil under drip irrigation. By indoor simulation experiments, the effects of biochar application at five levels (0%, 1%, 2%, 4% and 6%) on the soil water retention curve, infiltration characteristics of drip irrigation and water distribution were tested and analyzed. The results showed that biochar addition rate was positively correlated with water holding capacity of sandy soil and soil available water. Within the same infiltration time, with an increasing amount of added biochar, the diffusion distance of the horizontal wetting front (HWF) tended to decrease, while the infiltration distance of vertical wetting front (VWF) initially declined and then rose. The features of wetted bodies changed from “broad-shallow” to “narrow-deep” type. The relationship between the transport distances of HWF and VWF and the infiltration time was described by a power function. At the same distance from the point source, the larger the amount of added biochar, the higher the soil water content. Biochar had a great influence on the water content of the layer with biochar (0–200 mm) and had some effects at 200–250 mm without biochar; but it had less influence on the soil water content deeper than 250 mm. For the application rate of biochar of 4%, most water was retained within 0–250 mm soil layer. However, when biochar application amount was high (6%), it would be helpful for water infiltration. During the improvement of sandy soil, biochar application rate of 4% in the plow layer had the best effect.
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