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Utilization of cotton byproduct-derived biochar: a review on soil remediation and carbon sequestration

Yingru Tao, Weiying Feng, Zhongqi He, Beibei Wang, Fang Yang, Aainaa Izyan Nafsun, Yazhai Zhang

2024Environmental Sciences Europe21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Biochar can improve soil health and fix CO 2 by altering soil microenvironment, thus impacting the global carbon cycle and the change of soil ecological environment. Recent studies show that cotton byproduct-derived biochar is a potential effective amendment for soil improvement so that it could play an important role in agricultural and environmental conservation. In this work, research topics on cotton byproduct-derived biochar in soil in last decade and so are systematically reviewed for better understanding of the progresses of cotton byproduct-derived biochar in (i) the morphologic and physicochemical characterization, (ii) latest research hotspots and trends, (iii) the roles in soil reclamation, and (iv) relevant carbon sequestration mechanisms. Finally, the future research directions regarding cotton byproduct-derived biochar mingled to soil environment are discussed. Insight derived from this work would provide scientific basis for promoting more applications of cotton byproduct-derived biochar in soil ecological restoration and carbon fixation. Graphical Abstract

Topics & Concepts

BiocharEnvironmental remediationCarbon sequestrationEnvironmental scienceSoil remediationCarbon fibersSoil contaminationEnvironmental protectionNatural resource economicsEnvironmental chemistryWaste managementSoil waterSoil scienceEcologyChemistryContaminationEconomicsEngineeringBiologyMathematicsCarbon dioxidePyrolysisComposite numberAlgorithmSoil Carbon and Nitrogen DynamicsThermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes
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