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Modified Biochars and Their Effects on Soil Quality: A Review

Abdul Hafeez, Taowen Pan, Jihui Tian, Kunzheng Cai

2022Environments90 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Biochar (BC) has attracted attention due to its impacts on soil quality by enhancing soil fertility, carbon storage and contaminants immobilization. BC also induces changes in microbial community structure and enhances crop productivity in long term scenarios compared to many other organic amendments. However, information related to the role of modified BCs in altering the soil quality is still scarce. BC can be modified by using physical, chemical and microbial methods. Modified BC can change the functional groups, pore size, pore structure, surface area and chemical properties of soil, which plays a key role in changing the soil quality. The addition of modified BCs as soil amendment increased soil CEC (cation exchange capacity), EC (electron conductivity), pH, organic matter, hydraulic conductivity, soil porosity, infiltration rate, microbial activities (enzymes and community), nutrient profile and gas exchange properties, but it varies according to the soil structure and pervading environmental conditions. This study provides a basis for effective practical approaches to modifying BCs for improving soil quality.

Topics & Concepts

Cation-exchange capacitySoil fertilitySoil qualityEnvironmental scienceSoil organic matterBiocharSoil structureSoil scienceHydraulic conductivitySoil carbonOrganic matterSoil functionsMicrobial population biologyPorositySoil biodiversitySoil waterChemistryGeologyOrganic chemistryPyrolysisPaleontologyBacteriaSoil Carbon and Nitrogen DynamicsClay minerals and soil interactionsSoil and Unsaturated Flow
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