Biochar-mediated soils for efficient use of agrochemicals

Ahamed Ashiq, Meththika Vithanage

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Resumé

Biochar has drawn remarkable consideration for soil improvements due to their enhanced soil fertility, nutrient immobilization and slow-release, carbon storage, which are some of the handful of benefits for soil amendments made with biochar. These enhanced properties are a result of the cumulative effects arising from the changes in the microbial activities in soils along with the agrochemical application. The community structure of the soil biota alters, nutrients transformation rates changes, and so is the release of nutrients from the applied agrochemicals. This chapter reviews the linkages between the biochar applications in soils and the available nutrients for plant growth arising from the agrochemical applications to soils. Furthermore, the alteration in mechanisms of nutrient uptake for food crops growth has also been reviewed upon biochar amendments in soils. Biochar significantly affects the soil conditions and plant growth, which needs further understanding. The chapter gives insights to future directions with regard to the implications, drawbacks of using biochar as soil amendments for an effective biochar–plant nutrient interaction.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelAgrochemicals detection, treatment and remediation
UndertitelPesticides and chemical fertilizers
ForlagElsevier
Kapitel23
Sider621-645
Antal sider25
ISBN (Elektronisk)9780081030172
ISBN (Trykt)9780081030189
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 1 jan. 2020
Udgivet eksterntJa

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