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Optimal nitrogen fertilizer, which determines straw properties, and pyrolysis temperatures produce desired-biochars that can be used as a soil amendment

Chemosphere, ISSN: 0045-6535, Vol: 308, Issue: Pt 3, Page: 136572
2022
  • 6
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    Usage
  • 23
    Captures
  • 1
    Mentions
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  • Mentions
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New Environmental Chemistry Data Have Been Reported by Investigators at Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences (Optimal Nitrogen Fertilizer, Which Determines Straw Properties, and Pyrolysis Temperatures Produce Desired-biochars That Can Be ...)

2022 DEC 01 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Chemicals & Chemistry Daily Daily -- Current study results on Environment - Environmental

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This study investigated the straw harvested after nitrogen (N) fertilizer application levels (0, 75, 150 and 225 kg N hm −2 ). The N fertilizer increased straw yield by 115.4–190.6%. In addition to N fertility, the pyrolysis temperatures (300, 500 and 700 °C) induced significant changes of the straw-derived biochar samples. The yield reduced from 41.4 wt% to 23.2 wt%, the residence time increased from 272 yr to 2194 yr, and the residual coefficient of organic C ( Fperm ) increased from 0.65 to 0.93 for the biochar samples as the temperature rising. The parameters of C sequestration were mainly affected by pyrolysis temperature. The N + P 2 O 5 +K 2 O content (5.6–8.8%) of the biochar samples was more in the 500 °C treatment. The characteristics of nutrient supply were affected by both the N fertility and pyrolysis temperature. The N fertilizer rate of 150 kg N hm −2 in the soil for wheat straw, together with the 500 °C treatment induces the best nutrient donor and C sequestration after biochar incorporation into the soil.

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