Authors
Qamar Sarfaraz, Gerson Laerson Drescher, Mohsin Zafar, Muhammad Nadeem Shah, Fengliang Zhao, Subhan Danish, Abd El‑Zaher M. A. Mustafa, Mohamed S. Elshikh, Leandro Souza da Silva
Publication date
2024
Journal
Scientific Reports
Volume
14
Pages
5126
Publisher
Nature
Description
The utilization of biochar’s as soil amendments for enhancing nutrient retention in subsoils present potential limitations. To address this issue, we conducted a greenhouse experiment to assess the effects of various biochar’s derived from animal manures (swine manure, poultry litter, cattle manure) and plant residues (rice straw, soybean straw, corn straw) when applied to surface of an acidic soil. Our study focused on wheat crops under a no-tillage system, with a subsequent evaluation of the residual impacts on soybeans. The experimental design involved the application of biochar’s at different rates ie 10 and 20 Mg ha− 1, followed by the assessment of their influence on NPK levels, pH, and exchangeable Al in stratified soil layers (0–5, 5–10, 10–15, and 15–25 cm). Furthermore, we investigated the interplay between biochar doses and the application of nitrogen (N) in the top 5 cm of soil, specifically examining …
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