Effects of rice husk biochar charred at different time on soil chemical properties, rice growth and yield

I. M. Nwawuike, A. C. Nkwogu
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Sustainable rice production in Sub-Saharan Africa especially in Nigeria faces serious constraints due to soil infertility. Recycling of rice residues through biochar production and applying it to the soil could be a possible approach to address the soil fertility constraints facing rice production. A pot experiment was conducted at Imo State University to investigate the effect of rice husk biochar on some selected soil chemical properties, growth and yield of rice. Four treatments evaluated in the pot experiment include rice husk biochar charred at 250oC for 60, 90 and 120 minutes together with control (no amendment). The treatments were replicated three times and laid out in completely randomized design (CRD). The soils in the pots were both treated with basal dose NPK (15:15:15) at 200kgha-1 while biochar was applied at the rate of 10tha-1 to the amendment soils. Application of biochar in this experiment appreciably increased the soil pH, available phosphorus, OC, TN, exchangeable cations, CEC and available silicon in biochar treated pots compare to control pots. The degree of soil improvement was proportional to the charring time. The rice husk charred for 120 minutes (RHB120) showed the highest effect on most of the soil chemical properties evaluated. Biochar amendment was found not to have much influence on the rice agronomical parameters except grain weight in which the highest value was found in soil treated with RHB120 (12.5gpot-1). Therefore, converting rice husk to biochar and applying it to the soil can improve soil fertility status and yield of rice in Nigeria. Keywords: Rice Husk Biochar, Soil Chemical Properties, Rice Growth, Rice Yield 
不同时间稻壳生物炭炭对土壤化学性质、水稻生长和产量的影响
由于土壤不孕症,撒哈拉以南非洲特别是尼日利亚的可持续水稻生产面临严重制约。通过生产生物炭回收水稻秸秆并将其应用于土壤可能是解决水稻生产面临的土壤肥力限制的一种可能方法。在伊莫州立大学进行了盆栽试验,研究了稻壳生物炭对部分土壤化学性质、水稻生长和产量的影响。盆栽试验评价的4种处理包括稻壳生物炭在250℃下炭化60、90和120分钟,并与对照(不加添加剂)。这些治疗重复了三次,并采用完全随机设计(CRD)。盆栽土壤均施基础剂量NPK(15:15:15),剂量为200kha -1,改良土壤施生物炭量为10ha -1。与对照相比,施用生物炭显著提高了土壤pH值、有效磷、OC、TN、交换阳离子、CEC和有效硅。土壤改良程度与炭化时间成正比。稻壳烧焦120分钟(RHB120)对大部分土壤化学性质的影响最大。除籽粒重外,生物炭处理对水稻农艺学参数影响不大,其中以RHB120处理(12.5gpot-1)影响最大。因此,将稻壳转化为生物炭并施用于土壤可以改善尼日利亚土壤肥力状况和水稻产量。关键词:稻壳生物炭;土壤化学性质;水稻生长
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