Biochar with or without pig manure affects chemical properties of soil and maize yield

Q3 Social Sciences
Tolulope Yetunde Akande, Xiaoqing Li, Toluwase Oreoluwa Adegoke, Taipeng Sun, Hongyan Wang
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In many parts of the globe, agricultural soil degradation and nutrient loss both contribute to the decline of soil quality. The utilization of various organic sources has provided meaningful trends in sustainable agriculture. The research was carried out to examine how biochar (B) and pig manure (PM) affected soil chemical properties as well as the growth and yield of maize for two years. A randomized complete block design was adopted with three replications. The soil was amended with biochar and pig manure at two rates (15 and 30 t ha-1): biochar (B15 and B30), pig manure (PM15 and PM30), biochar with pig manure (BPM15 and BPM30), respectively, and control (CK). The incorporation of biochar and pig manure together at 15 and 30 t ha-1 improved soil organic carbon (SOC), total nitrogen (TN) and available phosphorus (AP) compared to control. Individual use of pig manure at 15 and 30 t ha-1 significantly decreased compared to its combination in SOC, TN and AP. The combined use of biochar and pig manure at 15 t ha-1 significantly increased compared to the lone addition of biochar in SOC, TN and AP. The application of organic amendments significantly increased plant height, dry matter yield, and grain yield in both years. The relationship pattern was measured between soil properties and agronomic characteristics. The use of biochar and pig manure separately or together offers strong potential to improve soil fertility and increase crop productivity in soils.
添加或不添加猪粪的生物炭影响土壤的化学特性和玉米产量
在全球许多地方,农业土壤退化和养分流失都导致土壤质量下降。利用各种有机来源为可持续农业提供了有意义的发展趋势。这项研究旨在考察生物炭(B)和猪粪(PM)如何影响土壤化学特性以及玉米两年的生长和产量。研究采用随机完全区组设计,三次重复。土壤以两种比例(15 吨/公顷和 30 吨/公顷)添加生物炭和猪粪:生物炭(B15 和 B30)、猪粪(PM15 和 PM30)、生物炭加猪粪(BPM15 和 BPM30)和对照(CK)。与对照组相比,15 吨/公顷和 30 吨/公顷的生物炭和猪粪混合施用提高了土壤有机碳(SOC)、全氮(TN)和可利用磷(AP)。单独施用 15 吨/公顷和 30 吨/公顷的猪粪比混合施用的猪粪在 SOC、TN 和 AP 方面明显降低。在 SOC、TN 和 AP 方面,15 吨/公顷生物碳和猪粪的联合使用比单独添加生物碳明显增加。在这两年中,施用有机添加剂可明显增加株高、干物质产量和谷物产量。土壤特性与农艺性状之间的关系模式进行了测量。单独或同时使用生物炭和猪粪在改善土壤肥力和提高作物产量方面具有很大的潜力。
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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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