Changes in acidic soil chemical properties and carbon dioxide emission due to biochar and lime treatments

To mitigate global climate change and simultaneously increase soil productivity, the use of biochar in agriculture can be a modern agro-technology that can help in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, enhancing soil carbon sequestration, and ultimately increasing crop yield. This study aimed to evalua...

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Main Authors: Mosharrof, Mehnaz, Uddin, Md. Kamal, Jusop, Shamsuddin, Sulaiman, Muhammad Firdaus, Shamsuzzaman, S. M., Haque, Ahmad Numery Ashfaqul
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spelling my.upm.eprints.963322023-01-30T06:57:29Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96332/ Changes in acidic soil chemical properties and carbon dioxide emission due to biochar and lime treatments Mosharrof, Mehnaz Uddin, Md. Kamal Jusop, Shamsuddin Sulaiman, Muhammad Firdaus Shamsuzzaman, S. M. Haque, Ahmad Numery Ashfaqul To mitigate global climate change and simultaneously increase soil productivity, the use of biochar in agriculture can be a modern agro-technology that can help in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, enhancing soil carbon sequestration, and ultimately increasing crop yield. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of biochar and lime application on the chemical properties of acid soil and the emission of CO2. A 60-day incubation study was conducted with eleven treatments (T) in which two different biochar produced from rice husk (RHB) and oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFBB) at two rates (10 and 15 t ha−1) and on three rates of dolomitic limestone (100%, 75%, and 50%), recommended rate of NPK and a control (no amendment). The result showed that biochar and lime significantly increased soil pH, available P, and decreased exchangeable Al compared to the control. The pH increase was 44.02% compared to the control treatment on day 15, and the available P was found to be 22.44 mg kg−1 on day 30 from Treatment 7 (75% lime + 15 t ha−1 RHB). The cumulative CO2 emission from T7 was 207.40 μmol CO2 m−2 that decreased 139.41% compared to the control. Our findings conclude that RHB with 75% lime has more potential than EFBB to increase nutrient availability and reduce the emission of CO2 in acid soil. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021 Article PeerReviewed Mosharrof, Mehnaz and Uddin, Md. Kamal and Jusop, Shamsuddin and Sulaiman, Muhammad Firdaus and Shamsuzzaman, S. M. and Haque, Ahmad Numery Ashfaqul (2021) Changes in acidic soil chemical properties and carbon dioxide emission due to biochar and lime treatments. Agriculture-Basel, 11 (3). art. no. 219. pp. 1-20. ISSN 2077-0472 https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0472/11/3/219 10.3390/agriculture11030219
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description To mitigate global climate change and simultaneously increase soil productivity, the use of biochar in agriculture can be a modern agro-technology that can help in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, enhancing soil carbon sequestration, and ultimately increasing crop yield. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of biochar and lime application on the chemical properties of acid soil and the emission of CO2. A 60-day incubation study was conducted with eleven treatments (T) in which two different biochar produced from rice husk (RHB) and oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFBB) at two rates (10 and 15 t ha−1) and on three rates of dolomitic limestone (100%, 75%, and 50%), recommended rate of NPK and a control (no amendment). The result showed that biochar and lime significantly increased soil pH, available P, and decreased exchangeable Al compared to the control. The pH increase was 44.02% compared to the control treatment on day 15, and the available P was found to be 22.44 mg kg−1 on day 30 from Treatment 7 (75% lime + 15 t ha−1 RHB). The cumulative CO2 emission from T7 was 207.40 μmol CO2 m−2 that decreased 139.41% compared to the control. Our findings conclude that RHB with 75% lime has more potential than EFBB to increase nutrient availability and reduce the emission of CO2 in acid soil.
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author Mosharrof, Mehnaz
Uddin, Md. Kamal
Jusop, Shamsuddin
Sulaiman, Muhammad Firdaus
Shamsuzzaman, S. M.
Haque, Ahmad Numery Ashfaqul
spellingShingle Mosharrof, Mehnaz
Uddin, Md. Kamal
Jusop, Shamsuddin
Sulaiman, Muhammad Firdaus
Shamsuzzaman, S. M.
Haque, Ahmad Numery Ashfaqul
Changes in acidic soil chemical properties and carbon dioxide emission due to biochar and lime treatments
author_facet Mosharrof, Mehnaz
Uddin, Md. Kamal
Jusop, Shamsuddin
Sulaiman, Muhammad Firdaus
Shamsuzzaman, S. M.
Haque, Ahmad Numery Ashfaqul
author_sort Mosharrof, Mehnaz
title Changes in acidic soil chemical properties and carbon dioxide emission due to biochar and lime treatments
title_short Changes in acidic soil chemical properties and carbon dioxide emission due to biochar and lime treatments
title_full Changes in acidic soil chemical properties and carbon dioxide emission due to biochar and lime treatments
title_fullStr Changes in acidic soil chemical properties and carbon dioxide emission due to biochar and lime treatments
title_full_unstemmed Changes in acidic soil chemical properties and carbon dioxide emission due to biochar and lime treatments
title_sort changes in acidic soil chemical properties and carbon dioxide emission due to biochar and lime treatments
publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
publishDate 2021
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/96332/
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