2018
DOI: 10.3232/sjss.2018.v8.n1.08
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Use of marble sludge and biochar to improve soil water retention capacity

Abstract: Agriculture and mining are the most important economic activities in the province of Almería (SE Spain) and generate large amounts of waste. Almería is one of the driest regions in Europe, and its water resources come mainly from groundwater. The high water consumption of greenhouses (between 5000 and 6000 m<sup>3</sup> ha<sup>-1</sup> y<sup>-1</sup>) has resulted in a sharp decline of water table levels and a worsening of water quality. Therefore, it is necessary to impleme… Show more

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“…Currently, the improvement of water retention in the landscape and within the soil profile is an often-discussed topic, especially in relation to climate change mitigation (Basso et al 2013). Some studies suggest that biochar can improve the quality of degraded soils (Hseu et al 2014;Ndor et al 2015;Karim et al 2020;Xing et al 2021) and the soil water regime (Hardie et al 2013;Yu et al 2013;Mukherjee and Lal 2013;Arthur et al 2015;Castellini et al 2015;Ma et al 2016;Salinas et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the improvement of water retention in the landscape and within the soil profile is an often-discussed topic, especially in relation to climate change mitigation (Basso et al 2013). Some studies suggest that biochar can improve the quality of degraded soils (Hseu et al 2014;Ndor et al 2015;Karim et al 2020;Xing et al 2021) and the soil water regime (Hardie et al 2013;Yu et al 2013;Mukherjee and Lal 2013;Arthur et al 2015;Castellini et al 2015;Ma et al 2016;Salinas et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%