| Literature DB >> 30176434 |
Beluri Kavitha1, Pullagurala Venkata Laxma Reddy2, Bojeong Kim3, Sang Soo Lee4, Sudhir Kumar Pandey5, Ki-Hyun Kim6.
Abstract
Current agriculture faces multiple challenges due to rapid increases in food demand and environmental concerns. Recently, biochar application in agricultural soils has attracted a good deal of attention. According to literature findings, biochar has proven to play various beneficial roles with respect to the enhancement of crop yield as a fertilizer and soil quality as a soil conditioner. It can further be used to remediate soil pollution as an adsorbent, while supporting the mitigation of greenhouse gases (GHGs) through the expansion of the soil carbon pool. The efficacy of biochar application on agricultural environments is found to be controlled by various factors such as pyrolysis temperature, feed stock, soil type, and biotic interactions. The combined effects of these factors may thus exert a decisive control on the overall outcome. Furthermore, the biochar application can also be proven to be detrimental in some scenarios. This review evaluates both the potential benefits and limitations of biochar application in agriculture soils.Entities:
Keywords: Biochar; Crop yield; Green house gas abatement; Heavy metal; Plant disease suppression
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30176434 DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.08.082
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Manage ISSN: 0301-4797 Impact factor: 6.789