The Potential of Agricultural Waste Biochar in Enhancing Soil Quality, Forage Productivity and Mitigating Greenhouse Gases Emission

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Laila Dini Harisa, None Darmawan, Dicky Aldian, Masato Yayota
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The increased animal production in recent decades has increased manure production, which has become a significant source of agricultural waste. Although the abundant nutrient content in manure has the potential to be used as an alternative fertilizer, its natural decomposition process will be harmful to the environment. Composting and using manure as organic fertilizer have an adverse effect on the environment, as manure emits CO2, CH4, and N2O, which are harmful to the environment. Converting this animal waste into biochar through pyrolysis might be a better way to apply it to the soil. We reviewed papers to determine the potential of agricultural waste biochar, focusing on animal waste biochar, to combat soil quality degradation and mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Due to the scarcity of animal waste biochar information, some discussions are based on other agricultural waste types, mainly rice hull and corncob biochar. Applying biochar has been proven to be a suitable method for improving soil quality, forage productivity and reducing GHG emissions. More detailed research is needed to evaluate the potential of animal waste biochar in this regard.
农业废弃物生物炭在提高土壤质量、牧草生产力和减少温室气体排放方面的潜力
近几十年来动物产量的增加增加了粪便的产量,这已成为农业废物的一个重要来源。虽然粪便中丰富的营养成分具有替代肥料的潜力,但其自然分解过程会对环境造成危害。堆肥和使用粪肥作为有机肥会对环境产生不利影响,因为粪肥会释放出对环境有害的CO2、CH4和N2O。通过热解将动物粪便转化为生物炭可能是一种更好的将其应用于土壤的方法。我们回顾了一些论文,以确定农业废物生物炭的潜力,重点是动物废物生物炭,以防止土壤质量退化和减少温室气体(GHG)排放。由于动物粪便生物炭信息的匮乏,一些讨论是基于其他农业废物类型,主要是稻壳和玉米芯生物炭。应用生物炭已被证明是改善土壤质量、牧草生产力和减少温室气体排放的合适方法。需要更详细的研究来评估动物粪便生物炭在这方面的潜力。
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Reviews in Agricultural Science
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