Physical Properties of Sandy Soil Affected by Soil Conditioner Under Wetting and Drying cycles

Information on the effectiveness of soil conditioners over a prolonged period is scarce. A laboratory experiment was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of a polyacrylamide (Broadleaf P4) soil conditioner on the physical properties of sandy soil subjected to wetting and drying cycles. Four conc...

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Main Authors: M.I. Choudhary, A.M. AI-Omran, A.A. Shalaby
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 1998-06-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural and Marine Sciences
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Online Access:https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jams/article/view/535
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spelling doaj-40fd7a9bb3c54ba897dfb46d3c09fc8d2020-11-25T03:25:47ZengSultan Qaboos UniversityJournal of Agricultural and Marine Sciences2410-10602410-10791998-06-0132697410.24200/jams.vol3iss2pp69-74523Physical Properties of Sandy Soil Affected by Soil Conditioner Under Wetting and Drying cyclesM.I. Choudhary0A.M. AI-Omran1A.A. Shalaby2Soil Science Department, College of Agriculture, King Saud University, P. O. Box 2460, Riyadh 11451,Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaSoil Science Department, College of Agriculture, King Saud University, P. O. Box 2460, Riyadh 11451,Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaSoil Science Department, College of Agriculture, King Saud University, P. O. Box 2460, Riyadh 11451,Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaInformation on the effectiveness of soil conditioners over a prolonged period is scarce. A laboratory experiment was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of a polyacrylamide (Broadleaf P4) soil conditioner on the physical properties of sandy soil subjected to wetting and drying cycles. Four concentrations of Broadleaf P4 0, 0.2, 0.4, and 0.6% on dry weight basis were uniformly mixed with a calcareous sandy soil. Addition of Broadleaf P4 to sandy soil increased the water holding capacity, decreased the bulk density, and increased the porosity and void ratio at 0 and 16 wetting and drying cycles. The coefficient of linear extensibility increased considerably with increasing concentrations of the polymer. The addition of polymer at 0 and 16 cycles increased considerably the retention and availability of water in sandy soil. Saturated hydraulic conductivity decreased with increasing concentrations of Broadleaf P4 whereas unsaturated hydraulic conductivity at 0 and 16 cycles showed an increase with increasing soil moisture contents. After I6 wetting and drying cycles, the capacity of the soil to hold water was lost on average by 15.8% when compared to the 0 wetting and drying cycle. The effectiveness of the soil conditioner on bulk density, coefficient of linear extensibility, available water and saturated hydraulic conductivity was reduced on average by 14.1, 24.5, 21.l and 53.7% respectively. The significant changes in soil properties between 0 and 16 cycles suggested that the effectiveness of the conditioner decreased with the application of wetting and drying cycles. However, its effect was still considerable when compared to untreated soil under laboratory conditions.https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jams/article/view/535marine sciences
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author M.I. Choudhary
A.M. AI-Omran
A.A. Shalaby
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A.M. AI-Omran
A.A. Shalaby
Physical Properties of Sandy Soil Affected by Soil Conditioner Under Wetting and Drying cycles
Journal of Agricultural and Marine Sciences
marine sciences
author_facet M.I. Choudhary
A.M. AI-Omran
A.A. Shalaby
author_sort M.I. Choudhary
title Physical Properties of Sandy Soil Affected by Soil Conditioner Under Wetting and Drying cycles
title_short Physical Properties of Sandy Soil Affected by Soil Conditioner Under Wetting and Drying cycles
title_full Physical Properties of Sandy Soil Affected by Soil Conditioner Under Wetting and Drying cycles
title_fullStr Physical Properties of Sandy Soil Affected by Soil Conditioner Under Wetting and Drying cycles
title_full_unstemmed Physical Properties of Sandy Soil Affected by Soil Conditioner Under Wetting and Drying cycles
title_sort physical properties of sandy soil affected by soil conditioner under wetting and drying cycles
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series Journal of Agricultural and Marine Sciences
issn 2410-1060
2410-1079
publishDate 1998-06-01
description Information on the effectiveness of soil conditioners over a prolonged period is scarce. A laboratory experiment was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of a polyacrylamide (Broadleaf P4) soil conditioner on the physical properties of sandy soil subjected to wetting and drying cycles. Four concentrations of Broadleaf P4 0, 0.2, 0.4, and 0.6% on dry weight basis were uniformly mixed with a calcareous sandy soil. Addition of Broadleaf P4 to sandy soil increased the water holding capacity, decreased the bulk density, and increased the porosity and void ratio at 0 and 16 wetting and drying cycles. The coefficient of linear extensibility increased considerably with increasing concentrations of the polymer. The addition of polymer at 0 and 16 cycles increased considerably the retention and availability of water in sandy soil. Saturated hydraulic conductivity decreased with increasing concentrations of Broadleaf P4 whereas unsaturated hydraulic conductivity at 0 and 16 cycles showed an increase with increasing soil moisture contents. After I6 wetting and drying cycles, the capacity of the soil to hold water was lost on average by 15.8% when compared to the 0 wetting and drying cycle. The effectiveness of the soil conditioner on bulk density, coefficient of linear extensibility, available water and saturated hydraulic conductivity was reduced on average by 14.1, 24.5, 21.l and 53.7% respectively. The significant changes in soil properties between 0 and 16 cycles suggested that the effectiveness of the conditioner decreased with the application of wetting and drying cycles. However, its effect was still considerable when compared to untreated soil under laboratory conditions.
topic marine sciences
url https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jams/article/view/535
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