CHANGES IN SOIL HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY OF AN ULTISOL IN RESPONSE TO BIOCHAR APPLICATION IN ILE-IFE, NIGERIA

Autor: Olakayode, Abiodun Ojo, Oyedele, Durodoluwa Joseph, Tijani, Fatai Oladapo, Egbebi, Iyiola Adams
Rok vydání: 2019
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3931807
Popis: This study determined effects of wood biochar on soil hydraulic conductivity (k) of two soil series classified as Ultisol. The experiments were conducted at the Screenhouse of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria. The treatments consisted of four rates of milled local biochar (0, 450, 900 and 1344 kg/ha) arranged in a Randomized Complete Block Design with four replicates. Surface (0-15 cm depth) soil of Iwo and Egbeda soil series were collected from the Teaching and Research Farm, OAU. The experiment was carried out over a period of 12 weeks in the screenhouse. The antecedent soil properties were determined in the University’s Soil Science Laboratory and k was determined using disk infiltrometer. The data generated were subjected to analysis of variance and the significant means were separated using Duncan’s Multiple Range Test at 95% levels of probability. Results showed that biochar addition significantly improved soil hydraulic conductivity (K0.5 and K_2 cm at 450 kg/ha and 900 kg/ha) of the two soil series. The peak values for K0.5 (0.013 cm/s) of Iwo series were observed at both 450 kg/ha and 900 kg/ha while it was 0.024 cm/s for coarser Egbeda series. The highest K_2 cm were 0.009 cm/s and 0.026 cm/s for Iwo and Egbeda series at 450 kg/ha, respectively. Further, saturated hydraulic conductivity of soil treated with biochar at 450 kg/ha was one of the highest. Overall, biochar addition at rate of 450 and 900 kg/ha appeared to be more beneficial to adequately improving movement of water in the soil.
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