Journal of Ecological Engineering (Jun 2021)

Sandy Soil Reclamation Using Biochar and Clay-Rich Soil

  • Diep Thi Pham,
  • Hang Nga Thi Nguyen,
  • Loc Van Nguyen,
  • On Viet Tran,
  • Anh Viet Nguyen,
  • Lan Phuong Thi Dinh,
  • Nguyen Van Vu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12911/22998993/137445
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 6
pp. 26 – 35

Abstract

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The investigations on the effects of biochar application in improving the physio-chemical properties of soil have been carried out in many studies; however, there are very few studies on the combined use of both biochar and clay-rich soil for poor nutrient soil reclamation. Therefore, this study demonstrates improved water retention and nutrient retention of sandy soil by using biochar and biochar combined with clay-rich soil. The experiments were conducted on a small scale (greenhouse) with nine different application rates of biochar and clay-rich soil were mixed and then cultivated peanut, along with the drip irrigation technique using field moisture limit (about 70-80%) was applied under the condition of ensuring a sufficient supply of NPK for plant’s growth. The results showed that at the rates from 10.0-15.0% (w/w) clay-rich soil mixed with from 0.5-1.5% (w/w) of biochar applied to the tested sandy soil resulted in the positive effects on soil water holding, bulk density, permeability, pH, CEC, OM, total N, total P and peanut yield. The physical and chemical characteristics of the tested sandy soil have been improved by time and the application rate of 10.0% clay-rich soil and 0.5% biochar had the highest efficiency of pod fresh weight and pod dry weight during three studied seasons.

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