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Use of biochar to manage soil salts and water: Effects and mechanisms
Xinqing Lee; Fang Yang; Ying Xing; Yimin Huang; Liang Xu; Zhongtang Liu; Ran Holtzman; Iddo Kan; Yunlong Li; Like Zhang; Hui Zhou
2022
发表期刊Catena
卷号211页码:106018
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Soil salinization is a widespread land degredation, especially in water-stressed regions, jeopardizing agriculture sustainability. Current desalinization methodology involves excessive water consumption. Biochar has the potential to mitigate soil salinization while increasing water holding capacity. As a saline and sodic material, however, how it works and whether it can be used to sustain the agriculture at reduced water resource remain to be studied. Here, by monitoring transport of water, salts and nutrients in the profile of irrigation-silt soil during watering and evaporation in both laboratory and field in Kashgar oasis, Xinjiang, China, we find biochar exacerbates salinization upon application. This is changed, however, after several cycles of irrigation-evaporation due to strengthened salt leaching in irrigation and salt removal out of the depth through intensified top accumulation by evaporation, both resulting from increased capillary effect and thereby the enhanced movement of salts despite the competing electrical adsorption to the cations. The resulted salt distribution facilitates desalinization by removing the top 2 cm soil. Biochar also promotes evaporation after irrigation due to inceased water content and capillary suction. This is reversed once the soil cracks, a common phemomenon in irrigated land. Biochar counteracts the cracking through alleviation of soil compaction, saving tillage while lowering water evaporation, e.g., by 43% at 10% biochar. Our findings indicate that application of biochar changes salt distribution, enabling desalinization with little water consumption. Together with the effect of anti-fracturing and enhanced salt leaching, it lowers water demand substantially, providing a novel solution for agricultural sustainability in salt-affected regions.

DOI10.1016/j.catena.2022.106018
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条目标识符http://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/13501
专题环境地球化学国家重点实验室
作者单位1.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550081, Guizhou, China
2.The Kashgar Prefecture Meteorological Bureau, Kashgar 844099, Xinjiang Autonomous Region, China
3.The Kashgar Prefecture Agricultural Technology Extension Center, Kashgar 844099, Xinjiang Autonomous Region, China
4.Fluid and Complex Systems Research Centre, Coventry University, Coventry CV1 2NL, United Kingdom
5.The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot 7610001, Israel
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Xinqing Lee,Fang Yang,Ying Xing,et al. Use of biochar to manage soil salts and water: Effects and mechanisms[J]. Catena,2022,211:106018.
APA Xinqing Lee.,Fang Yang.,Ying Xing.,Yimin Huang.,Liang Xu.,...&Hui Zhou.(2022).Use of biochar to manage soil salts and water: Effects and mechanisms.Catena,211,106018.
MLA Xinqing Lee,et al."Use of biochar to manage soil salts and water: Effects and mechanisms".Catena 211(2022):106018.
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