The Biochar Amendment Improves Tomato Growth and Yield under Deficit Irrigation in Sandy Loam Soil in Senegal.

Q2 Environmental Science
The Scientific World Journal Pub Date : 2024-07-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/9945354
Simeon Diedhiou, Alassane Maiga, Philippe B Himbane, Maduabuchi P Iboko, Lat Grand Ndiaye, Ibrahima Diedhiou
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Poor agricultural soil management practices and water use optimisation in irrigation are major challenges facing crop production in Senegal. To address these problems, a factorial experiment was conducted in 2021 and 2022 to investigate the effects of biochar on tomato growth and yield in sandy loam soil under different irrigation levels. Treatments included three biochar treatments (B2 = 30 t·ha-1, B1 = 15 t·ha-1, and B0 = 0 t·ha-1) and three irrigation levels (full irrigation, W0 = 8 L·m-2·day-1; medium deficit irrigation, W1 = 6 L·m-2·day-1, which is 75% of W0; and deficit irrigation, W2 = 4 L·m-2·day-1, 50% of W0). The results showed that using biochar at 30 t·ha-1 significantly (P < 0.05) reduced the bulk density of the soil by up to 8.3% under W1. In addition, biochar at 15 t·ha-1 and 30 t·ha-1 enhanced, regardless of the amount of water applied, the growth of tomato plants by at least 14% compared to that in the B0 treatment. Furthermore, the tomatoes' yields in biochar treatments B1 (12.58 t·ha-1) and B2 (12.45 t·ha-1) under W2 were greater than those under B0 (9.27 t·ha-1) under full irrigation. The combinations of biochar and the lowest irrigation water level (W2 and B1 or W2 and B2) can therefore allow a water economy of up to 50% of full irrigation without compromising yield. Our study concluded that biochar could sustainably reduce agricultural water consumption while increasing yields. To further understand the influence of biochar on sandy loam soil, more research is needed on its effects on soil moisture content at permanent wilting points and field capacity.

在塞内加尔沙质壤土缺水灌溉条件下,生物炭修正物可改善番茄的生长和产量。
不良的农业土壤管理方法和优化灌溉用水是塞内加尔作物生产面临的主要挑战。为解决这些问题,2021 年和 2022 年进行了一项因子实验,研究生物炭在不同灌溉水平下对沙质壤土中番茄生长和产量的影响。处理包括三种生物炭处理(B2 = 30 吨-公顷-1、B1 = 15 吨-公顷-1 和 B0 = 0 吨-公顷-1)和三种灌溉水平(完全灌溉,W0 = 8 升-米-2-天-1;中度亏缺灌溉,W1 = 6 升-米-2-天-1,为 W0 的 75%;亏缺灌溉,W2 = 4 升-米-2-天-1,为 W0 的 50%)。结果表明,在 W1 条件下,30 吨/公顷-1 的生物炭能显著降低土壤容重 8.3%(P < 0.05)。此外,与 B0 处理相比,无论施水量多少,15 t-ha-1 和 30 t-ha-1 的生物炭都能使番茄植株的生长速度提高至少 14%。此外,在 W2 条件下,生物炭处理 B1(12.58 吨-公顷-1)和 B2(12.45 吨-公顷-1)的番茄产量高于全灌溉条件下的 B0(9.27 吨-公顷-1)。因此,生物炭与最低灌溉水位的组合(W2 和 B1 或 W2 和 B2)可节约用水达全量灌溉的 50%,而不影响产量。我们的研究得出结论,生物炭可持续减少农业用水量,同时提高产量。为了进一步了解生物炭对砂壤土的影响,还需要对生物炭对永久枯萎点土壤水分含量和田间能力的影响进行更多研究。
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期刊介绍: The Scientific World Journal is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research, reviews, and clinical studies covering a wide range of subjects in science, technology, and medicine. The journal is divided into 81 subject areas.
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