Soil Amendment with Biochar Affects Water Drainage and Nutrient Losses by Leaching: Experimental Evidence under Field-Grown Conditions
Leaching of soluble elements from cultivated soils is a major concern to meet the target of agricultural sustainability in most areas. The effect of biochar application to a cultivated soil on water drainage and the consequent solute losses was assessed during a trial carried out over two consecutiv...
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doaj-9af4f6cd9281451d9aff0a5e1484324a2021-04-02T09:00:37ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952019-11-0191175810.3390/agronomy9110758agronomy9110758Soil Amendment with Biochar Affects Water Drainage and Nutrient Losses by Leaching: Experimental Evidence under Field-Grown ConditionsAngela Libutti0Anna Rita Bernadette Cammerino1Matteo Francavilla2Massimo Monteleone3Department of Science of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Foggia, 71122 Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Science of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Foggia, 71122 Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Science of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Foggia, 71122 Foggia, ItalyDepartment of Science of Agriculture, Food and Environment, University of Foggia, 71122 Foggia, ItalyLeaching of soluble elements from cultivated soils is a major concern to meet the target of agricultural sustainability in most areas. The effect of biochar application to a cultivated soil on water drainage and the consequent solute losses was assessed during a trial carried out over two consecutive growing seasons. Biochar was added to a loam-texture soil, at 0, 1, and 2% d.w. rates. A lysimeter-like set-up arranged in the experimental field-unit, allowed collecting the percolating water. Two multiple linear regressions (ANCOVA models) were applied to detect biochar effect on: (1) The seasonal amount of drained water; and (2) the concentration of solutes in the drained water. The statistical comparison among a set of slope coefficients as affected by treatments (growing season and biochar) was used as modelling approach. The lower biochar application rate (1%) significantly reduced both the amount of drained water and its concentration in solutes. Conversely, the higher biochar application rate (2%) showed no significant effects. Nitrate and chloride showed a significant interaction with biochar application rates. Higher biochar application increased nitrate leaching while reduced that of chloride. Biochar application within a rate no more than 1% resulted in a useful and quite effective technical operation.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/9/11/758biocharanions and cations leachinganion and cation retentiondrainage watersoil nutritional status |
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Angela Libutti Anna Rita Bernadette Cammerino Matteo Francavilla Massimo Monteleone Soil Amendment with Biochar Affects Water Drainage and Nutrient Losses by Leaching: Experimental Evidence under Field-Grown Conditions Agronomy biochar anions and cations leaching anion and cation retention drainage water soil nutritional status |
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Angela Libutti Anna Rita Bernadette Cammerino Matteo Francavilla Massimo Monteleone |
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Angela Libutti |
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Soil Amendment with Biochar Affects Water Drainage and Nutrient Losses by Leaching: Experimental Evidence under Field-Grown Conditions |
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Soil Amendment with Biochar Affects Water Drainage and Nutrient Losses by Leaching: Experimental Evidence under Field-Grown Conditions |
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Soil Amendment with Biochar Affects Water Drainage and Nutrient Losses by Leaching: Experimental Evidence under Field-Grown Conditions |
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Soil Amendment with Biochar Affects Water Drainage and Nutrient Losses by Leaching: Experimental Evidence under Field-Grown Conditions |
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Soil Amendment with Biochar Affects Water Drainage and Nutrient Losses by Leaching: Experimental Evidence under Field-Grown Conditions |
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soil amendment with biochar affects water drainage and nutrient losses by leaching: experimental evidence under field-grown conditions |
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Leaching of soluble elements from cultivated soils is a major concern to meet the target of agricultural sustainability in most areas. The effect of biochar application to a cultivated soil on water drainage and the consequent solute losses was assessed during a trial carried out over two consecutive growing seasons. Biochar was added to a loam-texture soil, at 0, 1, and 2% d.w. rates. A lysimeter-like set-up arranged in the experimental field-unit, allowed collecting the percolating water. Two multiple linear regressions (ANCOVA models) were applied to detect biochar effect on: (1) The seasonal amount of drained water; and (2) the concentration of solutes in the drained water. The statistical comparison among a set of slope coefficients as affected by treatments (growing season and biochar) was used as modelling approach. The lower biochar application rate (1%) significantly reduced both the amount of drained water and its concentration in solutes. Conversely, the higher biochar application rate (2%) showed no significant effects. Nitrate and chloride showed a significant interaction with biochar application rates. Higher biochar application increased nitrate leaching while reduced that of chloride. Biochar application within a rate no more than 1% resulted in a useful and quite effective technical operation. |
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biochar anions and cations leaching anion and cation retention drainage water soil nutritional status |
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