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Jabborova D, Wirth S, Halwani M, Ibrahim MFM, Azab IHE, El-Mogy MM, Elkelish A (2021b) Growth response of ginger (Zingiber officinale), its physiological properties and soil enzyme activities after biochar application under greenhouse conditions. Jabborova D, Annapurna K, Paul S, Kumar S, Saad HA, Desouky S, Ibrahim MFM, Elkelish A (2021a) Beneficial features of biochar and Arbuscular mycorrhiza for improving spinach plant growth, root morphological traits, physiological properties, and soil enzymatic activities.
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Hutengs C, Ludwig B, Jung A, Eisele A, Vohland M (2018) Comparison of portable and bench-top spectrometers for mid-infrared diffuse reflectance measurements of soils. Hu X, Andong C, Dong W, Guopeng L, Jing X, Minggang X, Gilles C, Wenju Z (2021) Effects of biochar application on crop productivity, soil carbon sequestration, and global warming potential controlled by C: N ratio and soil pH: a global meta-analysis. Heo SJ, Jeon SJ, Park KJ, Lee WK, Kim KW, Lee JH, Eum NY (2019) Chemical properties of soils and yield of asparagus as affected by potassium nitrogen fertilizer (질소칼리 시비량에 따른 토양 화학성 및 아스파라거스 수량 반응). Hansen V, Hauggaard-Nielsen HT, Petersen CT, Nørgaard Mikkelsen T, Müller-Stöver D (2016) Effects of gasification biochar on plant-available water capacity and plant growth in two contrasting soil types. Hagemann N, Joseph S, Schmidt H-P, Kammann CI, Harter J, Borch T, Young RB, Varga K, Taherymoosavi S, Elliott KW, McKenna A, Albu M, Mayrhofer C, Obst M, Conte P, Dieguez-Alonso A, Orsetti S, Subdiaga E, Behrens S, Kappler A (2017) Organic coating on biochar explains its nutrient retention and stimulation of soil fertility. ĭrost D (2018) A single application of phosphorus at planting improves long-term asparagus root growth and yield. Ĭlark M, Hastings MG, Ryals R (2019) Soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics in two agricultural soils amended with manure-derived biochar. īates D, Kliegl R, Vasishth S, Baayen H (2015) Parsimonious Mixed Modelsīonanomi G (2015) A “black” future for plant pathology? Biochar as a new soil amendment for controlling plant diseases. īaayen RH, Davidson DJ, Bates DM (2008) Mixed-effects modeling with crossed random effects for subjects and items.
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Īzzi ES, Karltun E, Sundberg C (2021) Assessing the diverse environmental effects of biochar systems: an evaluation framework. Ītkinson CJ (2018) How good is the evidence that soil-applied biochar improves water-holding capacity? Soil Use Manage 34:177–186. It can be concluded that the application of biochar fertilizer blends had a positive impact on soil fertility monitored within the first harvest year and the asparagus yield in the second harvest year under the observed field conditions.Īller D, Rathke S, Laird D, Cruse R, Hatfield J (2017) Impacts of fresh and aged biochars on plant available water and water use efficiency. In the second season after BFB application, the average asparagus shoot yield exceeded the fertilized control yield by + 10.1% (CP-L), + 8.7% (ATS-H), + 6.5% (CP-H) and + 2.8% (ATS-L). In the first harvest season after BFB application, the average asparagus shoot yield exceeded (fell short of) the fertilized control by + 3.2% (ATS-H), − 0.4% (CP-L), − 5.0% (ATS-L) and − 5.1% (CP-H). BFB addition increased the organic carbon content, total nitrogen content, ammoniacal and nitrate nitrogen content and the plant available water storage capacity (compared to the control) and decreased soil bulk density and soil pH. Another biochar-fertilizer blend (CP) of rejected grain/wood biochar, cattle manure and water was applied in application volumes of 1.25 t ha −1 (CP-L) and 2.5 ton ha −1 (CP-H) biochar dry mass. Besides the control (C), a biochar-fertilizer blend (“Amino Terra Substrate”, ATS) of hard-wood biochar, molasses, vinasse and effective microorganisms was applied close to the asparagus row root zone in low and high application volumes of 2 ton ha −1 (ATS-L) and 4 ton ha −1 (ATS-H) biochar dry mass.
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The biochar field trial with 5 different treatments was conducted in a 2-year-old asparagus plantation on postglacial sand soil on Gotland. A short-term field trial was carried out with the purpose to examine the impact of 2 different biochar fertilizer blends (BFB) on soil fertility and crop yield for a crop with a high revenue per hectare.