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- Title
The Impact of Pyrolysis Temperature on Biochar Properties and Its Effects on Soil Hydrological Properties.
- Authors
Ghorbani, Mohammad; Amirahmadi, Elnaz; Neugschwandtner, Reinhard W.; Konvalina, Petr; Kopecký, Marek; Moudrý, Jan; Perná, Kristýna; Murindangabo, Yves Theoneste
- Abstract
Soil structure is a crucial constituent influencing soil organic richness, rooting systems, and soil moisture conservation. Adding biochar to the soil, which directly affects aggregation, can significantly alter the soil moisture status. The extent of this impact is influenced by the temperature at which pyrolysis biochar is formed. The impact of biochar derived from wheat straw made at 350, 450, 550, and 650 °C (B350, B450, B550, B650) on soil aggregation and moisture retention was evaluated in this study. Based on the results, B550 had the largest mean weight diameter, most water-stable aggregates, and highest available water content compared to the control, with increases of 235%, 39% and 166% compared to the control. On the other hand, B350 was identified as the weakest treatment, with no significant difference from the control. Using B550 and B650 significantly reduced the soil bulk density by 13% and 12% compared to the control. Therefore, the formation of micro-aggregates, the development of soil porosity, and the subsequent increase in soil available water are unavoidable during the addition of B550. The change in the hydrophilic character of biochar and the attainment of an optimal oxygen/carbon ratio with pyrolysis degradations is a critical factor in soil hydrology issues.
- Subjects
BIOCHAR; SOIL moisture; PYROLYSIS; SOIL porosity; WHEAT straw; SOIL structure
- Publication
Sustainability (2071-1050), 2022, Vol 14, Issue 22, p14722
- ISSN
2071-1050
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.3390/su142214722