Soil thermal properties influenced by perennial biofuel and cover crop management

Heat transport is an important factor that can influence the soil environment. The objective of this study was to determine if perennial biofuel and cover crops could alter soil thermal properties. Experimental treatments included two levels of cover crops (cover crops [CC] vs. no cover crops) [NC],...

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Main Authors: Haruna, Samuel I., Anderson, Stephen H., Nkongolo, Nsalambi V., Reinbottd, Timothy, Zaibon, Syaharudin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Soil Science Society of America 2017
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63250/1/Soil%20thermal%20properties%20influenced%20by%20perennial%20biofuel%20and%20cover%20crop%20management.pdf
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author Haruna, Samuel I.
Anderson, Stephen H.
Nkongolo, Nsalambi V.
Reinbottd, Timothy
Zaibon, Syaharudin
author_facet Haruna, Samuel I.
Anderson, Stephen H.
Nkongolo, Nsalambi V.
Reinbottd, Timothy
Zaibon, Syaharudin
author_sort Haruna, Samuel I.
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description Heat transport is an important factor that can influence the soil environment. The objective of this study was to determine if perennial biofuel and cover crops could alter soil thermal properties. Experimental treatments included two levels of cover crops (cover crops [CC] vs. no cover crops) [NC], collectively called row crops (RC), and two biofuel crop treatments. Cover crops used included cereal rye (Secale cereale L.), hairy vetch (Vicia villosa subsp. villosa), and Austrian winter pea [Pisum sativum subsp. arvense (L.) Asch. & Graebn]. The two biofuel treatments included perennial biofuel crops (PB): giant miscanthus (Miscanthus × giganteus J.M. Greef & Deuter ex Hodkinson & Renvoize) and switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.). Soil samples were collected at 10-cm depth increments from the soil surface to a depth of 30 cm. Soil thermal properties (thermal conductivity [λ], volumetric heat capacity [CV], thermal diffusivity [D]), and volumetric water content (θ) were determined at 0, -33, -100 and -300 kPa soil water matric potentials. Additionally, bulk density and soil organic C (SOC) were determined. Results showed that PB had 11% higher CV at saturation, probably because they had significantly higher θ and SOC than RC management. Cover crops had 13% higher CV at saturation probably because they had significantly higher θ and SOC than no cover crop management. Row crops had significantly higher λ and D than PB. The results from the current study imply that CC and PB can change soil thermal properties by reducing λ and D and increasing CV under laboratory conditions.
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spelling upm.eprints-632502018-09-26T01:19:12Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63250/ Soil thermal properties influenced by perennial biofuel and cover crop management Haruna, Samuel I. Anderson, Stephen H. Nkongolo, Nsalambi V. Reinbottd, Timothy Zaibon, Syaharudin Heat transport is an important factor that can influence the soil environment. The objective of this study was to determine if perennial biofuel and cover crops could alter soil thermal properties. Experimental treatments included two levels of cover crops (cover crops [CC] vs. no cover crops) [NC], collectively called row crops (RC), and two biofuel crop treatments. Cover crops used included cereal rye (Secale cereale L.), hairy vetch (Vicia villosa subsp. villosa), and Austrian winter pea [Pisum sativum subsp. arvense (L.) Asch. & Graebn]. The two biofuel treatments included perennial biofuel crops (PB): giant miscanthus (Miscanthus × giganteus J.M. Greef & Deuter ex Hodkinson & Renvoize) and switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.). Soil samples were collected at 10-cm depth increments from the soil surface to a depth of 30 cm. Soil thermal properties (thermal conductivity [λ], volumetric heat capacity [CV], thermal diffusivity [D]), and volumetric water content (θ) were determined at 0, -33, -100 and -300 kPa soil water matric potentials. Additionally, bulk density and soil organic C (SOC) were determined. Results showed that PB had 11% higher CV at saturation, probably because they had significantly higher θ and SOC than RC management. Cover crops had 13% higher CV at saturation probably because they had significantly higher θ and SOC than no cover crop management. Row crops had significantly higher λ and D than PB. The results from the current study imply that CC and PB can change soil thermal properties by reducing λ and D and increasing CV under laboratory conditions. Soil Science Society of America 2017-08 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63250/1/Soil%20thermal%20properties%20influenced%20by%20perennial%20biofuel%20and%20cover%20crop%20management.pdf Haruna, Samuel I. and Anderson, Stephen H. and Nkongolo, Nsalambi V. and Reinbottd, Timothy and Zaibon, Syaharudin (2017) Soil thermal properties influenced by perennial biofuel and cover crop management. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 81. 1147 - 1156. ISSN 0361-5995; ESSN: 1435-0661 10.2136/sssaj2016.10.0345
spellingShingle Haruna, Samuel I.
Anderson, Stephen H.
Nkongolo, Nsalambi V.
Reinbottd, Timothy
Zaibon, Syaharudin
Soil thermal properties influenced by perennial biofuel and cover crop management
title Soil thermal properties influenced by perennial biofuel and cover crop management
title_full Soil thermal properties influenced by perennial biofuel and cover crop management
title_fullStr Soil thermal properties influenced by perennial biofuel and cover crop management
title_full_unstemmed Soil thermal properties influenced by perennial biofuel and cover crop management
title_short Soil thermal properties influenced by perennial biofuel and cover crop management
title_sort soil thermal properties influenced by perennial biofuel and cover crop management
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63250/1/Soil%20thermal%20properties%20influenced%20by%20perennial%20biofuel%20and%20cover%20crop%20management.pdf
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