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Insights on mechanisms of aluminum phytotoxicity mitigation by canola straw biochars from different regions

Ying Dong, Yuanchun Yu, Ruhai Wang, Ed‐Haun Chang, Zhi‐neng Hong, H. Hua, Hui Liu, Jun Jiang, Ren‐kou Xu

2022Biochar19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract To better understand the amendment effects and mechanisms of aluminum (Al(III)) phytotoxicity mitigation by different regional crop straw biochars, wheat seedling root elongation trials were conducted. The contributions of liming effect, oxygen-containing surface functional group adsorption, and oxyanions precipitation to Al(III) phytotoxicity mitigation by Ca(OH) 2 , pristine and ash-free canola straw biochar were evaluated. The results indicated that biochars derived from canola straw collected from four different regions (Yingtan, Xuancheng, Nanjing, and Huaiyin) caused 22–70% wheat seedling root elongation, which might be linked to liming effect. Incorporation of the corresponding ash-free biochars caused 15–30% elongation, which could be attributed to the surface functional group adsorption. About 0–60% of changes could be explained by Al(III) precipitation with inorganic oxyanions. These findings provide new insights into the physicochemical properties, potential applications, efficiencies, and underlying mechanisms of crop straw biochar in alleviating Al(III) phytotoxicity, which is dependent on the cultivation soil, and indicate similar application of crop straw biochar for acidic soil amelioration, contaminated soil remediation, and arable soil improvement. Graphical Abstract

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BiocharPhytotoxicityStrawCanolaAmendmentAgronomyChemistryArable landEnvironmental scienceBiologyPyrolysisAgricultureLawEcologyPolitical scienceOrganic chemistryClay minerals and soil interactionsAluminum toxicity and tolerance in plants and animalsHeavy metals in environment
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