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A critical review of biochar-based nitrogen fertilizers and their effects on crop production and the environment

Yurong Gao, Zheng Fang, Lukas Van Zwieten, Nanthi Bolan, Da Dong, B. F. Quin, Jun Meng, Fangbai Li, Fengchang Wu, Hailong Wang, Wenfu Chen

2022Biochar123 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Globally, nitrogen (N) fertilizer demand is expected to reach 112 million tonnes to support food production for about 8 billion people. However, more than half of the N fertilizer is lost to the environment with impacts on air, water and soil quality, and biodiversity. Importantly, N loss to the environment contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Nevertheless, where N fertilizer application is limited, severe depletion of soil fertility has become a major constraint to sustainable agriculture. To address the issues of low fertilizer N use efficiency (NUE), biochar-based N fertilizers (BBNFs) have been developed to reduce off-site loss and maximize crop N uptake. These products are generally made through physical mixing of biochar and N fertilizer or via coating chemical N fertilizers such as prilled urea with biochar. This review aims to describe the manufacturing processes of BBNFs, and to critically assess the effects of the products on soil properties, crop yield and N loss pathways. Graphical Abstract

Topics & Concepts

BiocharEnvironmental scienceFertilizerGreenhouse gasSoil fertilityAgricultureAgronomyCrop yieldSoil waterPyrolysisWaste managementEngineeringSoil scienceBiologyEcologySoil Carbon and Nitrogen DynamicsPhosphorus and nutrient managementPolymer-Based Agricultural Enhancements
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