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Title Physicochemical Improvements in Sandy Soils through the Valorization of Biomass into Biochar
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Authors Morim, AC; dos Santos, MC; Tarelho, LAC; Silva, FC
Title Physicochemical Improvements in Sandy Soils through the Valorization of Biomass into Biochar
Year 2023
Published Energies, 16, 22
DOI 10.3390/en16227645
Abstract Forestry management operations that are designed to prevent wildfires while also protecting the environmental compartments that are directly affected by them, such as soil, are of major relevance. The valorization of residual forestry biomass into biochar that is then used to be turned back into forest soils is an approach that meets Circular Economy principles. However, the effects on soil of the application of biochar that is produced from low-grade forestry biomass are unknown. In this work, a soil incubation assay was performed with a sandy soil that was amended with biochar produced from residual forestry biomass (Acacia) to assess its effectiveness in terms of boosting soil quality. The factorial study comprised the effects of biochar at two pyrolysis temperatures (450 degrees C and 550 degrees C), four application rates (0%, 3%, 6%, and 10% (w/w)), and three particle size classes (S < 0.5 mm, M = [0.5; 3.15], and L > 3.15 mm). The soil pH increased for all treatments to suitable agronomic values (5-7), and the water-holding capacity increased by 69% to 325% when compared to the control soil. The bioavailability of the plant nutrient elements also increased with the application rate, especially for treatments with small particles of biochar. Biochar that is made of low-grade biomass from forestry maintenance operations can be efficiently recycled back into forest soils to improve the physicochemical properties of agronomic relevance, thus allowing for a reduced water demand and better soil quality. However, studies on biochar applications in different soils are needed in order to assess the effectiveness of this approach.
Author Keywords residual forestry biomass; biochar; soil quality; pH; water-holding capacity; wildfires
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001123397300001
WoS Category Energy & Fuels
Research Area Energy & Fuels
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