Utilization of banana waste biochar to reduce heavy metal contamination in soil and maize plants

Q3 Social Sciences
N. Wedayani, I. N. Rai, I. G. Mahardika, I. M. S. Wijana
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There are indications of heavy metal contamination in soil and agricultural products on paddy fields in Subak Kerdung, Bali. Soil amendments are needed to reduce heavy metal content in contaminated soil to minimize heavy metals in plants. Biochar that contains high organic carbon material and is highly resistant to decomposition is claimed to inhibit and reduce the content of heavy metals in soil and plants. Banana wastes containing cellulose and lignin are considered good as biochar raw materials. This research that aimed to observe the ability of banana waste biochar to reduce heavy metals in soil taken from Subak Kerdung, Bali, was conducted in a greenhouse using maize plants as control plants. The treatments tested consisted of two factors. The first factor was the type of banana waste as biochar-making material consisting of banana stem biochar, banana peel biochar, banana fruit bunch biochar, and mixed biochar (banana stem + banana peel + banana fruit bunch). The second factor was the biochar dosage, which consists of four contents, namely 0 t/ha, 5 t/ha, 10 t/ha, and 15 t/ha. All treatment combinations were arranged in a two-factor, randomized block design with three replications. The results showed that mixed biochar (banana stem + banana peel + banana fruit bunch) effectively reduced Pb and Cu in maize plants. In contrast, banana peel biochar could optimally reduce Cd content in soil and its content in plants. Based on the dose, 15 t/ha of mixed biochar reduced Pb and Cd contents, while 10 t/ha of mixed biochar reduced Cu content.
利用香蕉废料生物炭减少土壤和玉米植株中的重金属污染
有迹象表明,巴厘岛 Subak Kerdung 的稻田土壤和农产品中存在重金属污染。需要对土壤进行改良,以减少受污染土壤中的重金属含量,从而将植物中的重金属含量降至最低。生物炭含有大量有机碳物质,具有很强的抗分解性,据称可以抑制和减少土壤和植物中的重金属含量。含有纤维素和木质素的香蕉废料被认为是很好的生物炭原料。这项研究旨在观察香蕉废料生物炭减少巴厘岛 Subak Kerdung 土壤中重金属含量的能力,研究在温室中进行,以玉米作为对照植物。测试的处理包括两个因素。第一个因素是作为生物炭制造材料的香蕉废料类型,包括香蕉茎生物炭、香蕉皮生物炭、香蕉果串生物炭和混合生物炭(香蕉茎 + 香蕉皮 + 香蕉果串)。第二个因素是生物炭用量,包括四种含量,即 0 吨/公顷、5 吨/公顷、10 吨/公顷和 15 吨/公顷。所有处理组合均采用双因素随机区组设计,三次重复。结果表明,混合生物炭(香蕉茎+香蕉皮+香蕉果串)可有效减少玉米植株体内的铅和铜。相比之下,香蕉皮生物炭能以最佳方式降低土壤中的镉含量和植物中的镉含量。根据剂量,15 吨/公顷的混合生物炭可降低铅和镉的含量,而 10 吨/公顷的混合生物炭可降低铜的含量。
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Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management
Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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