Saline soil reduces soil productivity and exacerbates food security problem. Therefore, it is increasingly necessary to find sustainable farming practices for soil and water conservation. In this regard, conditioning the soil with biochar (BC) or attapulgite (ATP) has been proved as a feasible method of improving water conservation and soil hydraulic characteristics. However, the interactive effect of BC and ATP on saline soil is still unclear. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of BC and/or ATP on water retention, pore size distribution, hydraulic characteristic parameter, and shrinkage strain of saline soil through laboratory trials. For this purpose, BC and/or ATP were added to the loam soil at three levels of 0%, 2%, and 4% by weight, and saturated in the sodium chloride solution with a concentration of 5 g L À1 . Results showed that the Van Genuchten model accurately fitted the
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