Wide-suction-range hysteretic water retention behaviour of compacted soils amended by decomposing hydrochar

Huan Dong, Anthony Kwan Leung, Rui Chen
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Hydrochar, which is produced by hydrothermal carbonisation, is an alternative to biochar for the alleviation of plant water stress. However, hydrochar shows vulnerability to decomposition. This study measured the effects of grass-derived hydrochar on hysteretic wide-suction range water retention curves (WRCs) of compacted soils and investigated how hydrochar decomposition affected the WRCs and pore size distributions. Hydrochar addition increased the first air-entry value (AEV) at a relatively low suction range due to the reduction in the macro-pore peak diameter but reduced the second AEV at a higher suction range following the increase in pore volume at diameters larger than 0.3 µm. A strongly positive correlation existed between the AEVs and the peaks of the degree of hysteresis, which suggests that the peak hysteresis is related to the ink-bottle effect despite the modification of soil pore structure due to hydrochar addition. After 120 days of decomposition to an approximately stable state, the hydrochar did not affect all the WRCs at a wide suction range, regardless of the emergence of bacteria and fungi. The test results highlight the potential of hydrochar in promoting plant growth through improvements of the soil’s WRCs and the increase in abundance of functional bacteria and fungi.
用分解水炭粉改良的密实土壤的宽吸程滞后保水性能
通过热液碳化产生的水炭是生物炭的替代品,可用于缓解植物的水分胁迫。然而,水煤碳容易分解。本研究测量了草炭对压实土壤的滞后宽吸程保水曲线(WRC)的影响,并研究了草炭分解如何影响保水曲线和孔径分布。在相对较低的吸力范围内,由于大孔隙峰值直径的减小,水碳的添加增加了第一次空气进入值(AEV),但在较高的吸力范围内,随着直径大于 0.3 µm 的孔隙体积的增大,第二次空气进入值(AEV)却减小了。AEV 与滞后程度的峰值之间存在很强的正相关性,这表明尽管添加水碳改变了土壤孔隙结构,但滞后峰值与墨水瓶效应有关。在经过 120 天的分解达到近似稳定状态后,无论是否出现细菌和真菌,水炭纤维在宽吸力范围内都不会影响所有的 WRC。试验结果凸显了水包炭通过改善土壤的 WRC 以及增加功能细菌和真菌的数量来促进植物生长的潜力。
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