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Vpliv biooglja na kakovost tal in možnosti uporabe v gozdarstvu
ID Horvat, Peter (Author), ID Suhadolc, Marjetka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Brus, Robert (Co-mentor)

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Abstract
Pregled literature o učinkih biooglja na kakovost tal je pokazal, da dodatek biooglja gozdnim tlem lahko prinaša številne koristi, kot je povečana vsebnost organske snovi, sposobnost zadrževanja vode in hranil (PK, CEC) ter obstojnost strukturnih agregatov. Potencialno je manj tveganja za erozijske procese in izpuste toplogrednih plinov. Raziskave vpliva biooglja na kalitev semen, kot tudi na rast sadik in dreves kažejo na povečan, zmanjšan ali nevtralen učinek. Učinki biooglja so odvisni tako od lastnosti, odmerka in aktivacije biooglja kot tudi od tipa tal in klimatskih razmer, ter vrste in vegetacijske faze izbrane rastline. V gozdarstvu bi bilo biooglje smiselno uporabljati kot dodatek tlem posebno na degradiranih območjih (tla z malo organske snovi, onesnažena tla), pri obnovi gozdov po ekoloških motnjah, ali sanacijo območij skladišč lesa, vlak in zapuščenih gozdnih cest. V eksperimentalnem delu naloge smo ugotovili, da je biooglje negativno vplivalo na kalitev semen pavlovnije (Paulownia tomentosa (Thunb.) Steud.), saj je pri dodatku biooglja vzklilo 12 % manj semen kot pri kontroli. Vendar pa je kasneje pozitivno vplivalo na rast klic, saj so bile v povprečju za 18 % večje v primerjavi s kontrolnimi brez dodanega biooglja. Pri lončnem poskusu, pričakovano do zaključka diplomske naloge, nismo ugotovili statistično značilnih razlik v višinski in debelinski rasti navadne bukve (Fagus sylvatica L.). Smo pa ugotovili značilne razlike v talnih lastnostih med obravnavanji. Dodatek biooglja tlem je povečal vsebnost organskega C (za 5,9 %), vodno-zadrževalne sposobnosti tal (za 12,3 % pri PK in za 7,8 % pri TV); ter CEC (za 6,0 mmolc/100g) v primerjavi s kontrolnimi tlemi.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:biooglje, tla, organska snov tal, poljska kapaciteta, pavlovnija, bukev
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher:[P. Horvat]
Year:2019
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-111152 This link opens in a new window
UDC:630*114:630*86(043.2)=163.6
COBISS.SI-ID:5498534 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:25.09.2019
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Language:English
Title:Biochar effects on soil quality and its potential use in forestry
Abstract:
Literature review on the effects of biochar on soil quality has shown that biochar amendment to forest soil brings many benefits, such as increased organic matter content, water and nutrient retention (FC, CEC), and soil aggregate stability. Potentially soil vulnerability to erosion processes and greenhouse gas emissions are reduced. Studies on the effect of biochar on seed germination, as well as on seedling and tree growth, have shown an increased, reduced or neutral effect. The effects of biochar depends on the biochar characteristics, dosage and activation; on the soil type and climatic conditions of the site; as well as on the plant type and vegetation phase. In forestry, biochar soil amendment could be beneficially used especially in degraded areas (soil low in organic matter content, contaminated soil), for forest restoration after ecological disturbances, or in restoration of log landings, skid trails and abandoned forest roads. In the experimental part of the thesis, we found that biochar had negative effect on germination of empress tree seeds (Paulownia tomentosa (Thunb.) Steud.), as 12 % fewer seeds germinated compared to control. But it had positive effect on call growth, as they were on average 18 % higher in comparison to control without biochar amendment. As expected, until the completion of the thesis, we did not find statistically significant differences in common beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) growth (height and thickness) in the pot experiment. However, we found significant differences in soil properties between treatments. The addition of biochar to soil increased the content of organic C (for 5,9 %), water-holding capacity of soil (by 12.3 % for FC and 7.8 % for WP); and CEC (for 6,0 mmolc/100g) compared to control soil.

Keywords:biochar, soil, soil organic matter, field capacity, empress tree, beech

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