Literature DB >> 29996435

Biochar improves maize growth by alleviation of nutrient stress in a moderately acidic low-input Nepalese soil.

Naba Raj Pandit1, Jan Mulder2, Sarah Elizabeth Hale3, Vegard Martinsen2, Hans Peter Schmidt4, Gerard Cornelissen5.   

Abstract

We studied the role of biochar in improving soil fertility for maize production. The effects of biochar on the alleviation of three potential physical-chemical soil limitations for maize growth were investigated, i.e. water stress, nutrient stress and acid stress. Experiments involved soils with two dosages of biochar (0.5% and 2% w:w), as well as ones without biochar, in combination with four different dosages of NPK fertilizer, water and lime. Biochar was produced from the invasive shrubby weed Eupatorium adenophorum using flame curtain kilns. This is the first study to alleviate one by one the water stress, nutrient stress and acid stress in order to investigate the mechanisms of biochar effects on soil fertility. Biochar addition increased soil moisture, potassium (K) and plant available phosphorous (P-AL), which all showed significant positive relationship (p<0.001) with above ground biomass of maize. However, biochar was much more effective at abundant soil watering (+311% biomass) than at water-starved conditions (+67% biomass), indicating that biochar did increase soil moisture, but that this was not the main reason for the positive biomass growth effects. Biochar addition did have a stronger effect under nutrient-stressed conditions (+363%) than under abundant nutrient application (+132%). Biochar amendment increased soil pH, but liming and pH had no effect on maize dry biomass, so acidity stress alleviation was not the mechanism of biochar effects on soil fertility. In conclusion, the alleviation of nutrient stress was the probably the main factor contributing to the increased maize biomass production upon biochar addition to this moderately acidic Inceptisol.
Copyright © 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Agronomy; Biochar; Maize; Nepal; Soil moisture; Soil nutrients

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29996435     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.01.022

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


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