JOURNAL ARTICLE

Agricultural Waste-Based Biochar for Agronomic Applications

Ghizlane EnaimeManfred Lübken

Year: 2021 Journal:   Applied Sciences Vol: 11 (19)Pages: 8914-8914   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Agricultural activities face several challenges due to the intensive increase in population growth and environmental issues. It has been established that biochar can be assigned a useful role in agriculture. Its agronomic application has therefore received increasing attention recently. The literature shows different applications, e.g., biochar serves as a soil ameliorant to optimize soil structure and composition, and it increases the availability of nutrients and the water retention capacity in the soil. If the biochar is buried in the soil, it decomposes very slowly and thus serves as a long-term store of carbon. Limiting the availability of pesticides and heavy metals increases soil health. Biochar addition also affects soil microbiology and enzyme activity and contributes to the improvement of plant growth and crop production. Biochar can be used as a compost additive and animal feed and simultaneously provides a contribution to minimizing greenhouse gas emissions. Several parameters, including biochar origin, pyrolysis temperature, soil type when biochar is used as soil amendment, and application rate, control biochar’s efficiency in different agricultural applications. Thus, special care should be given when using a specific biochar for a specific application to prevent any negative effects on the agricultural environment.

Keywords:
Biochar Slash-and-char Environmental science Agriculture Compost Amendment Pyrolysis Nutrient Greenhouse gas Agronomy Waste management Chemistry Biology Ecology Engineering

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Citation History

Topics

Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
Life Sciences →  Agricultural and Biological Sciences →  Soil Science
Agricultural Science and Fertilization
Life Sciences →  Agricultural and Biological Sciences →  Soil Science
Soil and Land Suitability Analysis
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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