IMPACT OF HYDROGEL ON PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES OF COARSE-STRUCTURED HORTICULTURAL SUBSTRATES

被引:93
作者
FONTENO, WC
BILDERBACK, TE
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关键词
POLYACRYLAMIDE HYDROGEL; WATER RELATIONS; PORE SPACE; SOIL ADDITIVE; AMENDMENTS; AVAILABLE WATER; UNAVAILABLE WATER;
D O I
10.21273/JASHS.118.2.217
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S6 [园艺];
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0902 ;
摘要
Addition of a polyacrylamide hydrogel to pine bark and pine bar + sand substrates had no effect on total porosity, regardless of incorporation rate. Container capacity was increased with increasing rate of hydrogel in both substrates. Air space in pine bark was slightly increased at the lowest rate but was reduced with higher incorporation rates. Air space in pine bark + sand was reduced with all hydrogel additions. The dry weight of hydrogel cubes recovered from both substrates was similar to amounts predicted. This result indicates that blending hydrogel granules into the substrates was uniform and did not contribute to variability in hydrogel studies. After allowing dry hydrogel granules to expand freely in distilled water for 24 hours, hydrogel granules expanded 317 and 372 times their dry weights at the lowest and highest rates, respectively. Reduction of expansion (in water) at higher rates may have been due to physical restriction of expansion. Conversely, recovered hydrogel cubes from substrates watered to drainage (almost-equal-to 10% excess) for 6 weeks absorbed 25 to 55 times their dry weight while in the container. Subsequent rehydration of extracted gels in distilled water was greater for hydrogel cubes from the pine bark + sand medium (104 to 130) than in pine bark alone (51 to 88). Because of anomalies in hydraulic conductivity and pressure plate contact, three techniques were used to study unavailable water content in gels expanded in distilled water. Hydrogel cubes placed in direct contact with the pressure plate released almost-equal-to 95% of their water at pressures less-than-or-equal-to 1.5 MPa. Effectiveness of ployacrylamide gels in coarse-structured substrates is influenced by physical restrictions to expansion in the substrate and hydraulic conductivity between the hydrogel cubes and the surrounding substrate.
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