Chemical and Biological Enhancement Effects of Biochar on Wheat Growth and Yield under Arid Field Conditions

Nitrogen (N) losses are prevalent under South East Asia’s due to high N fertilizer inputs, but low N fertilizer use efficiency. This leaves a large quantity of reactive N at risk of loss to the environment. Biochar has been found to reduce N losses across a variety of soil types, however, there is l...

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Main Authors: Zarmeena Khan, Muhammad Habib ur Rahman, Ghulam Haider, Rabia Amir, Rao Muhammad Ikram, Shakeel Ahmad, Hannah Kate Schofield, Bilal Riaz, Rashid Iqbal, Shah Fahad, Rahul Datta, Alaa Baazeem, Ayman EL Sabagh, Subhan Danish
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Rabia Amir
Rao Muhammad Ikram
Shakeel Ahmad
Hannah Kate Schofield
Bilal Riaz
Rashid Iqbal
Shah Fahad
Rahul Datta
Alaa Baazeem
Ayman EL Sabagh
Subhan Danish
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Muhammad Habib ur Rahman
Ghulam Haider
Rabia Amir
Rao Muhammad Ikram
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Hannah Kate Schofield
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Rashid Iqbal
Shah Fahad
Rahul Datta
Alaa Baazeem
Ayman EL Sabagh
Subhan Danish
Chemical and Biological Enhancement Effects of Biochar on Wheat Growth and Yield under Arid Field Conditions
Sustainability
NO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup>-N
NH<sub>4</sub>-N
canopy growth
IPAR
RUE
pollution
author_facet Zarmeena Khan
Muhammad Habib ur Rahman
Ghulam Haider
Rabia Amir
Rao Muhammad Ikram
Shakeel Ahmad
Hannah Kate Schofield
Bilal Riaz
Rashid Iqbal
Shah Fahad
Rahul Datta
Alaa Baazeem
Ayman EL Sabagh
Subhan Danish
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title Chemical and Biological Enhancement Effects of Biochar on Wheat Growth and Yield under Arid Field Conditions
title_short Chemical and Biological Enhancement Effects of Biochar on Wheat Growth and Yield under Arid Field Conditions
title_full Chemical and Biological Enhancement Effects of Biochar on Wheat Growth and Yield under Arid Field Conditions
title_fullStr Chemical and Biological Enhancement Effects of Biochar on Wheat Growth and Yield under Arid Field Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Chemical and Biological Enhancement Effects of Biochar on Wheat Growth and Yield under Arid Field Conditions
title_sort chemical and biological enhancement effects of biochar on wheat growth and yield under arid field conditions
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publishDate 2021-05-01
description Nitrogen (N) losses are prevalent under South East Asia’s due to high N fertilizer inputs, but low N fertilizer use efficiency. This leaves a large quantity of reactive N at risk of loss to the environment. Biochar has been found to reduce N losses across a variety of soil types, however, there is limited data available for semi-arid climates, particularly at a field-scale. Herein we present an exploration of the biological and chemical enhancement effects observed of a cotton stalk-based biochar on wheat growth and yield under arid field conditions. The biochar was treated with urea-N and biofertilizer (bio-power) in different treatment setups. The six experimental treatments included; (i) a full N dose “recommended for wheat crops in the region” (104 kg N ha<sup>−1</sup>) as a positive control; (ii) a half N dose (52 kg N ha<sup>−1</sup>); (iii) a half N dose + biofertilizer (4.94 kg ha<sup>−1</sup>) as a soil mixture; (iv) a half N dose + biofertilizer as a seed inoculation; (v) a full N dose as broadcast + biochar (5 t ha<sup>−1</sup>) inoculated with biofertilizer; and (vi) a full N dose loaded on biochar + biofertilizer applied as a soil mixture. The half dose N application or biofertilizer addition as soil mix/seed inoculated/biochar inoculation with biofertilizer caused reduced wheat growth and yield compared to the control (conventional N fertilization). However, co-application of chemically enhanced biochar (loaded with a full N dose) and biofertilizer as soil mixture significantly increased the crop growth rate (CGR) and leaf area index (LAI). A significantly higher crop growth and canopy development led to a higher light interception and radiation use efficiency (RUE) for total dry matter (TDM) and grain yield (11% greater than control) production compared to the control. A greater grain yield, observed for the full N dose loaded on biochar + biofertilizer applied as a soil mixture, is attributed to prolonged N availability as indicated by greater plant and soil N content at harvest and different crop growth stages, respectively. The present study has improved our understanding of how the application of nitrogen loaded biochar and biofertilizer as soil mixtures can synergize to positively affect wheat growth and soil-nitrogen retention under arid environmental conditions.
topic NO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup>-N
NH<sub>4</sub>-N
canopy growth
IPAR
RUE
pollution
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spelling doaj-2f1b11638a094e0c8182f2116880be602021-06-01T00:55:28ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-05-01135890589010.3390/su13115890Chemical and Biological Enhancement Effects of Biochar on Wheat Growth and Yield under Arid Field ConditionsZarmeena Khan0Muhammad Habib ur Rahman1Ghulam Haider2Rabia Amir3Rao Muhammad Ikram4Shakeel Ahmad5Hannah Kate Schofield6Bilal Riaz7Rashid Iqbal8Shah Fahad9Rahul Datta10Alaa Baazeem11Ayman EL Sabagh12Subhan Danish13Department of Agronomy, MNS-University of Agriculture, Multan 60000, PakistanDepartment of Agronomy, MNS-University of Agriculture, Multan 60000, PakistanDepartment of Agronomy, MNS-University of Agriculture, Multan 60000, PakistanDepartment of Plant Biotechnology, Atta-Ur-Rahman School of Applied Biosciences, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad 44000, PakistanDepartment of Agronomy, MNS-University of Agriculture, Multan 60000, PakistanDepartment of Soil Science, MNS-University of Agriculture, Multan 60000, PakistanBiogeochemistry Research Centre, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Science, University of Plymouth, Plymouth PL4 8AA, UKDepartment of Agronomy, MNS-University of Agriculture, Multan 60000, PakistanDepartment of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture & Environment, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur, Punjab 63100, PakistanDepartment of Agronomy, The University of Haripur, Haripur 22620, PakistanDepartment of Geology and Pedology, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, Mendel University in Brno, Zemedelska1, 61300 Brno, Czech RepublicDepartment of Biology, College of Science, Taif University, P.O. Box 11099, Taif 21944, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Kafrelsheikh University, Kafrelsheikh 33156, EgyptDepartment of Soil Science, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Bahauddin Zakaria University, Multan 60800, PakistanNitrogen (N) losses are prevalent under South East Asia’s due to high N fertilizer inputs, but low N fertilizer use efficiency. This leaves a large quantity of reactive N at risk of loss to the environment. Biochar has been found to reduce N losses across a variety of soil types, however, there is limited data available for semi-arid climates, particularly at a field-scale. Herein we present an exploration of the biological and chemical enhancement effects observed of a cotton stalk-based biochar on wheat growth and yield under arid field conditions. The biochar was treated with urea-N and biofertilizer (bio-power) in different treatment setups. The six experimental treatments included; (i) a full N dose “recommended for wheat crops in the region” (104 kg N ha<sup>−1</sup>) as a positive control; (ii) a half N dose (52 kg N ha<sup>−1</sup>); (iii) a half N dose + biofertilizer (4.94 kg ha<sup>−1</sup>) as a soil mixture; (iv) a half N dose + biofertilizer as a seed inoculation; (v) a full N dose as broadcast + biochar (5 t ha<sup>−1</sup>) inoculated with biofertilizer; and (vi) a full N dose loaded on biochar + biofertilizer applied as a soil mixture. The half dose N application or biofertilizer addition as soil mix/seed inoculated/biochar inoculation with biofertilizer caused reduced wheat growth and yield compared to the control (conventional N fertilization). However, co-application of chemically enhanced biochar (loaded with a full N dose) and biofertilizer as soil mixture significantly increased the crop growth rate (CGR) and leaf area index (LAI). A significantly higher crop growth and canopy development led to a higher light interception and radiation use efficiency (RUE) for total dry matter (TDM) and grain yield (11% greater than control) production compared to the control. A greater grain yield, observed for the full N dose loaded on biochar + biofertilizer applied as a soil mixture, is attributed to prolonged N availability as indicated by greater plant and soil N content at harvest and different crop growth stages, respectively. The present study has improved our understanding of how the application of nitrogen loaded biochar and biofertilizer as soil mixtures can synergize to positively affect wheat growth and soil-nitrogen retention under arid environmental conditions.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/5890NO<sub>3</sub><sup>−</sup>-NNH<sub>4</sub>-Ncanopy growthIPARRUEpollution