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Effects of Organic Amendments on Soil Pore Structure under Waterlogging Stress

Journal

AGRONOMY-BASEL
Volume 13, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13020289

Keywords

organic amendments; soil pore structure; extreme precipitation events; biochar

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This study investigated the effect of different organic additives on the pore structure of waterlogged soil. The results showed that biochar increased the total porosity and connected porosity, improving soil connectivity. However, extreme precipitation events had a negative impact on soil pore structure.
Organic amendments are a proven method of reducing soil erosion. However, the effect of organic additives on the pore properties of soils waterlogged by extreme rainfall has been minimally investigated. In this study, we collected rainfall data, established a field experiment consisting of randomized groups, and imaged the pore structure of waterlogged soil treated with different organic amendments (9 t ha(-1) of maize straw [MS], 2.37 t ha(-1) of cattle manure [OF], a mixture of 9 t ha(-1) of MS and 1.89 t ha(-1) of cattle manure [SOF], 7.4 t ha(-1) of biochar [BC], 8.1 t ha(-1) of woody peat [WP], and 3 L ha(-1) of polyacrylamide [PAM]) in three-dimensions by X-ray microtomography and digital image analysis, which further quantified the effects. The results showed that, compared with the control, BC increased the total porosity by 54.28% and the connected porosity by 119.75%, but did not affect the pore shape and size distribution. BC and SOF improved the soil connectivity indexes; e.g., their C/I ratios increased by 177.44% and 149.62%, and the coordination numbers increased by 6.75% and 15.76%, respectively. MS had fewer, but longer and larger, channels and throats. Extreme precipitation events were significantly negatively correlated with all connectivity indicators. This study shows that organic materials can optimize the pore structure of waterlogged soil, with BC being the most resistant to erosion. However, extreme precipitation events can counteract the benefits organic additives have on soil pore structure.

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