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Acidic sandy soil improvement with biochar - A microcosm study.

Mónika Molnár1, Emese Vaszita2, Éva Farkas2, Éva Ujaczki2, Ildikó Fekete-Kertész2, Mária Tolner2, Orsolya Klebercz2, Csaba Kirchkeszner2, Katalin Gruiz2, Nikolett Uzinger3, Viktória Feigl2.   

Abstract

Biochar produced from a wide range of organic materials by pyrolysis has been reported as a means to improve soil physical properties, fertility and crop productivity. However, there is a lack of studies on the complex effects of biochar both on the degraded sandy soil physico-chemical properties and the soil biota as well as on toxicity, particularly in combined application with fertilizer and compost. A 7-week microcosm experiment was conducted to improve the quality of an acidic sandy soil combining variations in biochar types and amounts, compost and fertilizer application rates. The applied biochars were produced from different feedstocks such as grain husks, paper fibre sludge and wood screenings. The main purpose of the microcosm experiment was to assess the efficiency and applicability of different biochars as soil amendment prior to field trials and to choose the most efficient biochar to improve the fertility, biological activity and physical properties of acidic sandy soils. We complemented the methodology with ecotoxicity assessment to evaluate the possible risks to the soil as habitat for microbes, plants and animals. There was clear evidence of biochar-soil interactions positively affecting both the physico-chemical properties of the tested acidic sandy soil and the soil biota. Our results suggest that the grain husk and the paper fibre sludge biochars applied to the tested soil at 1% and 0.5 w/w% rate mixed with compost, respectively can supply a more liveable habitat for plants and soil living animals than the acidic sandy soil without treatment.
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Keywords:  Acidic sandy soil; Biochar; Ecotoxicity; Soil improvement; Soil physico-chemical properties

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26850860     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.01.091

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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Authors:  Min Xu; Qihong Zhu; Jun Wu; Yan He; Gang Yang; Xiaohong Zhang; Li Li; Xiaoyu Yu; Hong Peng; Lilin Wang
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2017-12-22       Impact factor: 4.223

2.  Characterization of Acid-Aged Biochar and its Ammonium Adsorption in an Aqueous Solution.

Authors:  Zhiwen Wang; Jie Li; Guilong Zhang; Yancai Zhi; Dianlin Yang; Xin Lai; Tianzhi Ren
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2020-05-14       Impact factor: 3.623

3.  Feasibility Study on the Application of Microbial Agent Modified Water-Jet Loom Sludge for the Restoration of Degraded Soil in Mining Areas.

Authors:  Chuning Ji; Jiu Huang; Yu Tian; Ying Liu; Joshua Bosco Barvor; Xintong Shao; Zi'ao Li
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-06-24       Impact factor: 3.390

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