The impact of pelletized biochar soil application on sweetcorn growth and productivity

Biochar application to soil improves soil health, recycles biomass waste, and sequesters carbon. However, biochar's small size and dusty character make it a health hazard when applied. Pelletized biochar has the potential to overcome this issue but, its reduced surface area may affect its effec...

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Main Authors: Sulaiman, Muhammad Firdaus, Abdullah Zawawi, Ahmad Nazri, Mahmud, Khairil, Mohd Amin, Adibah, Adrian, Marie M., Mohd Ali, Miratul Hada
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Language:English
Published: Malaysian Society of Soil Science 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118048/
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author Sulaiman, Muhammad Firdaus
Abdullah Zawawi, Ahmad Nazri
Mahmud, Khairil
Mohd Amin, Adibah
Adrian, Marie M.
Mohd Ali, Miratul Hada
author_facet Sulaiman, Muhammad Firdaus
Abdullah Zawawi, Ahmad Nazri
Mahmud, Khairil
Mohd Amin, Adibah
Adrian, Marie M.
Mohd Ali, Miratul Hada
author_sort Sulaiman, Muhammad Firdaus
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description Biochar application to soil improves soil health, recycles biomass waste, and sequesters carbon. However, biochar's small size and dusty character make it a health hazard when applied. Pelletized biochar has the potential to overcome this issue but, its reduced surface area may affect its effectiveness as a soil amendment. The present study compared the impacts of applying pelletized biochar with unpelletized biochar on the physical and physiological characteristics of sweetcorn, as well as the chemical properties of the soil. The study consisted of five treatments arranged in a randomized complete block design (RCBD): i) unpelletized bamboo biochar (UBB), ii) pelletized bamboo biochar (PBB), iii) pelletized rice husk biochar (PRHB), iv) unpelletized rice husk biochar (URHB), and v) a control group with no biochar application. The application rate for all biochar treatments was 6 Mg ha -1. The study found that the pelletized biochar did not significantly differ from unpelletized biochar for both bamboo and rice husk in terms of soil physical and chemical characteristics. There were no significant differences in plant height, plant leaf area, total leaf area, photosynthetic rate, final biomass, and corn yield between pelletized biochar and unpelletized biochar treatments. The present study demonstrated that compressing biochar into pellets did not render its quality inferior to unpelletized biochar, thus potentially solving its health hazard issue without compromising its efficacy, potentially increasing the widespread use of biochar as a soil conditioner.
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spelling upm-1180482025-07-08T02:28:23Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118048/ The impact of pelletized biochar soil application on sweetcorn growth and productivity Sulaiman, Muhammad Firdaus Abdullah Zawawi, Ahmad Nazri Mahmud, Khairil Mohd Amin, Adibah Adrian, Marie M. Mohd Ali, Miratul Hada Biochar application to soil improves soil health, recycles biomass waste, and sequesters carbon. However, biochar's small size and dusty character make it a health hazard when applied. Pelletized biochar has the potential to overcome this issue but, its reduced surface area may affect its effectiveness as a soil amendment. The present study compared the impacts of applying pelletized biochar with unpelletized biochar on the physical and physiological characteristics of sweetcorn, as well as the chemical properties of the soil. The study consisted of five treatments arranged in a randomized complete block design (RCBD): i) unpelletized bamboo biochar (UBB), ii) pelletized bamboo biochar (PBB), iii) pelletized rice husk biochar (PRHB), iv) unpelletized rice husk biochar (URHB), and v) a control group with no biochar application. The application rate for all biochar treatments was 6 Mg ha -1. The study found that the pelletized biochar did not significantly differ from unpelletized biochar for both bamboo and rice husk in terms of soil physical and chemical characteristics. There were no significant differences in plant height, plant leaf area, total leaf area, photosynthetic rate, final biomass, and corn yield between pelletized biochar and unpelletized biochar treatments. The present study demonstrated that compressing biochar into pellets did not render its quality inferior to unpelletized biochar, thus potentially solving its health hazard issue without compromising its efficacy, potentially increasing the widespread use of biochar as a soil conditioner. Malaysian Society of Soil Science 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118048/1/118048.pdf Sulaiman, Muhammad Firdaus and Abdullah Zawawi, Ahmad Nazri and Mahmud, Khairil and Mohd Amin, Adibah and Adrian, Marie M. and Mohd Ali, Miratul Hada (2024) The impact of pelletized biochar soil application on sweetcorn growth and productivity. Malaysian Journal of Soil Science, 28. pp. 478-487. ISSN 1394-7990 https://www.msss.com.my/mjss/v28.php
spellingShingle Sulaiman, Muhammad Firdaus
Abdullah Zawawi, Ahmad Nazri
Mahmud, Khairil
Mohd Amin, Adibah
Adrian, Marie M.
Mohd Ali, Miratul Hada
The impact of pelletized biochar soil application on sweetcorn growth and productivity
title The impact of pelletized biochar soil application on sweetcorn growth and productivity
title_full The impact of pelletized biochar soil application on sweetcorn growth and productivity
title_fullStr The impact of pelletized biochar soil application on sweetcorn growth and productivity
title_full_unstemmed The impact of pelletized biochar soil application on sweetcorn growth and productivity
title_short The impact of pelletized biochar soil application on sweetcorn growth and productivity
title_sort impact of pelletized biochar soil application on sweetcorn growth and productivity
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/118048/
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