Journal of Plant Interactions (Dec 2024)

Biochar and its impact on soil profile and plant development

  • Lin Xu,
  • Kai-Chao Wu,
  • Zhi-Nian Deng,
  • Cheng-Mei Huang,
  • Krishan K. Verma,
  • Tian Pang,
  • Hai-Rong Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17429145.2024.2401356
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1

Abstract

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Biochar has the potential to become a more promising carbon source with a broad range of applications in soil agroecosystems. The depletion of soil minerals is a big problem due to soil erosion and leaching of nutrients. Biochar is a soil conditioner used in crop production to improve soil profile, increase fertilizer use efficiency, plant growth and development, carbon sequestration, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It is persistent in the environment and retains water, nutrients, and contaminants. It can also be applied in environmental rehabilitation for remediating contaminated soil. Applied biochar significantly enhanced the nutrients in the rhizospheric soil and reduced the bioavailability and uptake of heavy metals. The enhancement of soil nutrient values was the major functional mechanism for enhancing plant protection and production. Overall, the results of this mini-review are significant because they provide the strategies and technological direction for using biochar in sustainable agricultural systems.

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