Bio-efficacy of imidazolinones in weed control in a tropical paddy soil amended with optimized agrowaste-derived biochars

Biochar is a black carbon sorbent that has the ability to stabilize organic substances in soil and, therefore, the potential to reduce their bio-availability. This sustainable material can be produced from locally-available agro wastes. The present study, for the first time, investigated the effects...

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Main Authors: Yavari, S., Kamyab, H., Binti Abd Manan, T.S., Chelliapan, S., Asadpour, R., Sapari, N.B., Baloo, L., Sidik, A.B.C., Kirpichnikova, I.
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spelling my.utp.eprints.335222022-09-07T07:42:20Z Bio-efficacy of imidazolinones in weed control in a tropical paddy soil amended with optimized agrowaste-derived biochars Yavari, S. Kamyab, H. Binti Abd Manan, T.S. Chelliapan, S. Asadpour, R. Yavari, S. Sapari, N.B. Baloo, L. Sidik, A.B.C. Kirpichnikova, I. Biochar is a black carbon sorbent that has the ability to stabilize organic substances in soil and, therefore, the potential to reduce their bio-availability. This sustainable material can be produced from locally-available agro wastes. The present study, for the first time, investigated the effects of biochars produced from oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFB) and rice husk (RH) on the efficiency of imazapic and imazapyr (two polar members of imidazolinone herbicides) as well as Onduty®, a mixture of them. It was executed in a Malaysian paddy field soil during a 30-day greenhouse experiment. The presence of optimized EFB and RH biochars in the heavy soil generally increases weed seeds germination and plants growth due to stabilization of the herbicides. The effect of EFB biochar was found higher than RH biochar having a higher affinity to the herbicides. An increase in the biochars application rates enhanced their effects as a soil modifier. Differences were more significant in the higher herbicides doses. Efficacies of all the herbicides were generally decreased in the biochar-amended soils. In the presence of 0.5 biochar in soil, the GR50 values for all herbicides were almost similar to biochar-free soil. In a 1.0 biochar-soil mixture, GR50 values of the herbicides increased by about 1.5 times. Bio-efficacies of the herbicides decreased by around 2.0 times as the biochar application rate enhanced to 2.0. The greatest GR50 values were obtained in the presence of 4.0 biochar in the soils and were about 7.0�8.5 folds, indicating the high capability of amended soil in the stabilization of the herbicides. The findings of this study can help to reduce imidazolinones� pollution and, in this way, prevent the threats of their residues to the environment. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd Elsevier Ltd 2022 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85130585477&doi=10.1016%2fj.chemosphere.2022.134957&partnerID=40&md5=696cee5a9c9f86ab739e977e04938f6a Yavari, S. and Kamyab, H. and Binti Abd Manan, T.S. and Chelliapan, S. and Asadpour, R. and Yavari, S. and Sapari, N.B. and Baloo, L. and Sidik, A.B.C. and Kirpichnikova, I. (2022) Bio-efficacy of imidazolinones in weed control in a tropical paddy soil amended with optimized agrowaste-derived biochars. Chemosphere, 303 . http://eprints.utp.edu.my/33522/
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description Biochar is a black carbon sorbent that has the ability to stabilize organic substances in soil and, therefore, the potential to reduce their bio-availability. This sustainable material can be produced from locally-available agro wastes. The present study, for the first time, investigated the effects of biochars produced from oil palm empty fruit bunches (EFB) and rice husk (RH) on the efficiency of imazapic and imazapyr (two polar members of imidazolinone herbicides) as well as Onduty®, a mixture of them. It was executed in a Malaysian paddy field soil during a 30-day greenhouse experiment. The presence of optimized EFB and RH biochars in the heavy soil generally increases weed seeds germination and plants growth due to stabilization of the herbicides. The effect of EFB biochar was found higher than RH biochar having a higher affinity to the herbicides. An increase in the biochars application rates enhanced their effects as a soil modifier. Differences were more significant in the higher herbicides doses. Efficacies of all the herbicides were generally decreased in the biochar-amended soils. In the presence of 0.5 biochar in soil, the GR50 values for all herbicides were almost similar to biochar-free soil. In a 1.0 biochar-soil mixture, GR50 values of the herbicides increased by about 1.5 times. Bio-efficacies of the herbicides decreased by around 2.0 times as the biochar application rate enhanced to 2.0. The greatest GR50 values were obtained in the presence of 4.0 biochar in the soils and were about 7.0�8.5 folds, indicating the high capability of amended soil in the stabilization of the herbicides. The findings of this study can help to reduce imidazolinones� pollution and, in this way, prevent the threats of their residues to the environment. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd
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author Yavari, S.
Kamyab, H.
Binti Abd Manan, T.S.
Chelliapan, S.
Asadpour, R.
Yavari, S.
Sapari, N.B.
Baloo, L.
Sidik, A.B.C.
Kirpichnikova, I.
spellingShingle Yavari, S.
Kamyab, H.
Binti Abd Manan, T.S.
Chelliapan, S.
Asadpour, R.
Yavari, S.
Sapari, N.B.
Baloo, L.
Sidik, A.B.C.
Kirpichnikova, I.
Bio-efficacy of imidazolinones in weed control in a tropical paddy soil amended with optimized agrowaste-derived biochars
author_facet Yavari, S.
Kamyab, H.
Binti Abd Manan, T.S.
Chelliapan, S.
Asadpour, R.
Yavari, S.
Sapari, N.B.
Baloo, L.
Sidik, A.B.C.
Kirpichnikova, I.
author_sort Yavari, S.
title Bio-efficacy of imidazolinones in weed control in a tropical paddy soil amended with optimized agrowaste-derived biochars
title_short Bio-efficacy of imidazolinones in weed control in a tropical paddy soil amended with optimized agrowaste-derived biochars
title_full Bio-efficacy of imidazolinones in weed control in a tropical paddy soil amended with optimized agrowaste-derived biochars
title_fullStr Bio-efficacy of imidazolinones in weed control in a tropical paddy soil amended with optimized agrowaste-derived biochars
title_full_unstemmed Bio-efficacy of imidazolinones in weed control in a tropical paddy soil amended with optimized agrowaste-derived biochars
title_sort bio-efficacy of imidazolinones in weed control in a tropical paddy soil amended with optimized agrowaste-derived biochars
publisher Elsevier Ltd
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