Potential of sawdust and corn cobs derived biochar to improve soil aggregate stability,water retention,and crop yield of degraded sandy loam soil |
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Authors: | Aqila Shaheen Syed Turaib Ali Bukhari |
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Affiliation: | Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of Poonch, Rawalakot, Azad Jammu and Kashmir |
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Abstract: | AbstractPoor soil structure is the main cause of soil degradation; however, biochar the solid carbon-rich production of pyrolysis biomass could improve the soil structure. Biochar from the feed stock sawdust (SD) and corn cobs (CC) was pyrolyzed at 450?°C. Wheat was grown as a test crop and treatments were control, NPK, SDB1% (sawdust biochar), CCB1% (corn cobs biochar), SDB0.5%+CCB0.5%, SDB1%?+?½ NPK, CCB1%?+?½ NPK. The higher growth, higher grain and dry matter yield were displayed by biochar?+?NPK. The lowest pH, the higher organic matter, available P and available K were observed in SDB0.5%+CCB0.5%. However, the highest total N (1.43?g kg?1) was by NPK treatment. The biochar increased plant available water contents, water contents at field capacity and permanent wilting point, soil porosity and decreased bulk density. The highest stable aggregates were in SDB0.5%+CCB0.5%. Biochar application was found as a useful practice for soil sustainability |
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Keywords: | sawdust biochar corn cons biochar soil structure aggregation soil water retention physico-chemical properties wheat yield |
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