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Effect of Compost Application and Mulch on Soil Physical and Hydraulic Properties. Laosheng Wu, Ph.D. Department of Environmental Sciences UCCE-Riverside. Organic Soil Amendments. Waste-based products Barks, shavings and chips, and saw dusts Peat moss Animal manure Sewage sludge
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Effect of Compost Application and Mulch on Soil Physical and Hydraulic Properties Laosheng Wu, Ph.D. Department of Environmental Sciences UCCE-Riverside
Organic Soil Amendments • Waste-based products • Barks, shavings and chips, and saw dusts • Peat moss • Animal manure • Sewage sludge • Municipal solid waste composts - yard wastes
Benefits • Fertility • Disease & weed suppression • Water management
Fertility • Increase soil reserves of K, Zn, and Fe under serial applications • Increase soil organic matter with maintenance applications of at least 5 ton/year • Long term nutrient availability in potting soil applications
Yard Wastes • Need outlets for these products • Land application - a logical solution • Heavy promotion: eco-correctness • Readily assimilated into the soil • Produced in close proximity
Soil Conditioner • Incorporated to alter soil properties for a specific use • Bulk density • Water holding capacity • Permeability • Modulus of rupture (cohesion) • Nutrients
Improved Water Infiltration(Reitemeier and Christiansen, 1946)
Soil Structure(Pagliai et al., 1993) • Increased soil porosity • Formation of micro-aggregates: increased elongated micro-pores • Expanded the 50 - 500 mm fraction • Effects increased with application rates
Increased Aggregate Stability (Martens & Frankenberger, 1992)
Mulch • Surface cover for soil around plants • Organic: barks, wood chips, leaves, pine needles, grass clippings, sawdust, rice hulls, compost (sewage sludge, animal manure, etc.) • Inorganic: rocks, plastics, synthetic fabrics
Benefits of Mulch • Aesthetics • Preserve soil moisture • Moderate soil temperature • Reduce weed • Improve plant performance • Prevent erosion and soil compaction
Mulched Un-mulched Average 63oF 69oF Maximum 68oF > 90oF Fluctuation < 5oF 25 – 30oF Modulate Soil Temperature(Bushnell and Welton, 1931)
Soil Mix • Formulated plant growth media • Mixture of organic and inorganic ingredients • Selected for physical properties or special nutritional needs • Used for potted plants, landscape plantings, golf greens
Summary • Advantages: • Improve soil structure (incorporated) • Increase water holding capacity (incorporated) • Increase infiltration (incorporated) • Reduce runoff (mulch) • Suppress weeds and diseases (mulch)
Summary (Continued) • Disadvantages: • Salinity problem if animal manure and sewage sludge application rate is too high • Heavy metals accumulation (sewage sludge) • Continuous application may required to maintain improved infiltration and water retention • Cost depends on processing, packaging, transportation