Facilitating mitigation of agricultural non-point source pollution and improving soil nutrient conditions: The role of low temperature co-pyrolysis biochar in nitrogen and phosphorus distribution

Yufei Zhao,Zhijun Hu, Yunpeng Lu,Shengdao Shan,Haifeng Zhuang, Chenpan Gong, Xin Cui,Fuhao Zhang, Peng Li

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY(2024)

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The current study generated co-pyrolysis biochar by pyrolyzing rice straw and pig manure at 300 degree celsius and subsequently applying it in a field. Co-pyrolysis biochar demonstrated superior efficiency in mitigating agricultural non-point source pollution compared to biochar derived from individual sources. Furthermore, it displayed notable capabilities in retaining and releasing nutrients, resulting in increased soil levels of total nitrogen, total phosphorus, and organic matter during the maturation stage of rice. Moreover, co-pyrolysis biochar influences soil microbial communities, potentially impacting nutrient cycling. During the rice maturation stage, the soil treated with co-pyrolysis biochar exhibited significant increases in available nutrients and rice yield compared to the control (p < 0.05). These findings emphasize the potential of co-pyrolysis biochar for in-situ nutrient retention and enhanced soil nutrient utilization. To summarize, the co-pyrolysis of agricultural waste materials presents a promising approach to waste management, contributing to controlling non-point source pollution, improving soil fertility, and promoting crop production.
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Biochar,Non-point source pollution,Soil nutrients,Microbial community,Nutrient cycle
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