Using Date Palm Residues to Improve Soil Properties: The Case of Compost and Biochar
Victor Kavvadias,
Elie Le Guyader,
Mohamed El Mazlouzi,
Maxime Gommeaux,
Belkacem Boumaraf,
Mohamed Moussa,
Hafouda Lamine,
Mahtali Sbih,
Ines Rahma Zoghlami,
Kamel Guimeur,
Aissa Tirichine,
Abid Adelfettah,
Beatrice Marin,
Xavier Morvan
Affiliations
Victor Kavvadias
Hellenic Agricultural Organization DIMITRA, Institute of Soil and Water Resources, Department of Soil Science of Athens, 1 Sofokli Venizelou Str., Lykovrisi, 141 23 Athens, Greece
Elie Le Guyader
Groupe d’Etude sur les Géomatériaux et Environnements Anthropisés (GEGENA UR3795), Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, 51100 Reims, France
Mohamed El Mazlouzi
Groupe d’Etude sur les Géomatériaux et Environnements Anthropisés (GEGENA UR3795), Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, 51100 Reims, France
Maxime Gommeaux
Groupe d’Etude sur les Géomatériaux et Environnements Anthropisés (GEGENA UR3795), Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, 51100 Reims, France
Belkacem Boumaraf
DEDSPAZA Laboratory, University Mohamed Khider of Biskra, BP 145 RP, Biskra 07000, Algeria
Mohamed Moussa
Laboratoire Eremologie et Lutte Contre la Désertification, Institut des Régions Arides, Médenine 4119, Tunisia
Hafouda Lamine
Station Expérimentale de Sidi Mehdi, INRAA, Touggourt 30200, Algeria
Mahtali Sbih
LAPAPEZA Laboratory, University Hadj Lakhdar—Batna 1, Batna 05005, Algeria
Ines Rahma Zoghlami
Laboratoire Eremologie et Lutte Contre la Désertification, Institut des Régions Arides, Médenine 4119, Tunisia
Kamel Guimeur
DEDSPAZA Laboratory, University Mohamed Khider of Biskra, BP 145 RP, Biskra 07000, Algeria
Aissa Tirichine
Station Expérimentale de Sidi Mehdi, INRAA, Touggourt 30200, Algeria
Abid Adelfettah
Station Expérimentale de Sidi Mehdi, INRAA, Touggourt 30200, Algeria
Beatrice Marin
Groupe d’Etude sur les Géomatériaux et Environnements Anthropisés (GEGENA UR3795), Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, 51100 Reims, France
Xavier Morvan
Groupe d’Etude sur les Géomatériaux et Environnements Anthropisés (GEGENA UR3795), Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, 51100 Reims, France
Agricultural residues are generated during the production and processing of agricultural crops. Under modern date palm plantation practices, field operations generate huge quantities of residues, which are discarded with little valorization. The date palm agro-industry produces significant amounts of waste. The accumulation of these residues can cause ecological damage to the oasis ecosystems. There is a lack of comprehensive data on long-term research studies that aim to assess the impact of date palm waste management practices. Composting and/or pyrolysis of date palm residues showed benefits for improving soil physical and chemical properties, particularly in sandy soils. This claim holds particular significance for arid and semi-arid regions, which are characterized by low fertility and are susceptible to soil degradation, accentuated by ongoing climate change. This review summarizes the existing literature concerning the valorization of date palm residues with regards to compost and pyrolysis processes, as well as the impact of their application on soil quality. Further research is required to assess the effects of using date palm residues for better soil amendment management. Research should focus on composting and biochar technologies for date palm residues and their application in arid and semi-arid regions to combat soil erosion and degradation. Increasing the beneficial uses of date palm residues could lead to sustainable and economic growth in dry areas.