Publication: COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE STORMWATER RETENTION OF ORGANIC WASTE SUBSTRATES BIOCHAR, SAWDUST AND WOOD BARK RETRIEVED FROM PSIDIUM GUAJAVA L. SPECIES
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2023
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University of Montenegro
Abstract
This research compares the stormwater retention performances of an
organic waste growing medium extracted from the widely available Psidium
guajavala L species in Sri Lanka. Rainfall gauges were manually constructed to
outsource accurate precipitation data, and the study was conducted throughout the
entire month of January 2023. A stormwater retention curve was constructed for
the Biochar, Sawdust and Wood bark substrates and the hotspots were compared.
Furthermore, the results were validated using a volumetric comparison of water
retention. The experimental outcomes have shown that Biochar exhibits strong
water retention ability and enables the overlaying vegetation to acquire nutrients
without external obstacles. The main reason for this exceptional performance was
biochar's low evaporation levels and high porosity. In contrast, Sawdust was
found to be the worst performer in terms of water retention due to its high thermal
conductivity. These experimental studies were rationalised by outsourcing the
specimen from the same tree. Our recommendations suggest that the biochar
manufacturing industry needs to be improved in the future since it provides a
sustainable and effective alternative in terms of eco-friendly substrates.
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rainfall gauges, precipitation data, volumetric comparison, porosity, thermal conductivity
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Kader, S., Jaufer, L., Bashir, O., Olalekan Raimi M. (2023): Comparative study on the stormwater retention of organic waste substrates biochar, sawdust and wood bark retrieved from Psidium guajava L. species. Agriculture and Forestry, 69 (1): 105-112. doi:10.17707/AgricultForest.69.1.09
