Abstract

Bioretention systems are planted media filters used in stormwater infrastructure. Maintaining plant growth and survival is challenging because most designs require significant sand. Conventional bioretention soil media (BSM) might be augmented with biochar to make the BSM more favorable to plants, to improve nutrient removal efficiency, and enhance plant survivability during drought while replacing compost/mulch components that have been linked to excess nutrient export. Pots with BSMs representing high and moderate sand content were amended with wood biochar, planted with switchgrass, and subjected to weekly storms for 20 weeks, followed by a 10-week drought. After 20 weeks, 4% biochar amendment significantly increased stormwater infiltration (67%) and plant available water (52%) in the high sand content BSM (NC mix, which meets requirements for the state of North Carolina (US) and contains no compost/mulch), and these favorable hydraulic properties were not statistically different from a moderate sand content, biochar-free BSM with compost/mulch (DE mix, which meets requirements for state of Delaware (US)). While biochar amendment improved plant height (25%), the number of shoots (89%), and total biomass (70%) in the NC mix, these parameters were still less than those in the biochar-free DE mix containing compost/mulch. TN and NO3−1 removal were also improved (28–35%) by biochar amendment to NC mix, and the resulting TN and TP loadings to groundwater were 10 and 7 times less, respectively than biochar-free DE mix with compost/mulch. During the drought period, biochar amendment increased the time to switchgrass wilting by ∼8 days in the NC mix but remained 40% less than the biochar-free DE mix. A recalcitrant carbon-like biochar mitigates some of the deleterious effects of high sand content BSM on plants, and where nutrient pollution is a concern, replacement of compost/mulch with wood biochar in BSM may be desired.

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