Biochar improves fertility of a clay soil in the Brazilian Savannah: short term effects and impact on rice yield

The objective of this study was to report single season effects of wood biochar (char) application coupled with N fertilization on soil chemical properties, aerobic rice growth and grain yield in a clayey Rhodic Ferralsol in the Brazilian Savannah. Char application effected an increase in soil pH, K...

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Main Authors: Marcia Thais de Melo Carvalho, Beáta Emoke Madari, Lammert Bastiaans, Pepijn Adrianus Johannes van Oort, Alexandre Bryan Heinemann, Mellissa Ananias Soler da Silva, Aline de Holanda Nunes Maia, Holger Meinke
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Language:English
Published: Kassel University Press 2013-12-01
Series:Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics
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Online Access:http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hebis:34-2013081343330
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spelling doaj-77713ace2c6a4c4e89128a5a892255942020-11-25T01:43:56ZengKassel University PressJournal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics1612-98301612-98302013-12-011142101107Biochar improves fertility of a clay soil in the Brazilian Savannah: short term effects and impact on rice yieldMarcia Thais de Melo CarvalhoBeáta Emoke MadariLammert BastiaansPepijn Adrianus Johannes van OortAlexandre Bryan HeinemannMellissa Ananias Soler da SilvaAline de Holanda Nunes MaiaHolger MeinkeThe objective of this study was to report single season effects of wood biochar (char) application coupled with N fertilization on soil chemical properties, aerobic rice growth and grain yield in a clayey Rhodic Ferralsol in the Brazilian Savannah. Char application effected an increase in soil pH, K, Ca, Mg, CEC, Mn and nitrate while decreasing Al content and potential acidity of soils. No distinct effect of char application on grain yield of aerobic rice was observed. We believe that soil properties impacted by char application were inconsequential for rice yields because neither water, low pH, nor the availability of K or P were limiting factors for rice production. Rate of char above 16 Mg ha^(−1) reduced leaf area index and total shoot dry matter by 72 days after sowing. The number of panicles infected by rice blast decreased with increasing char rate. Increased dry matter beyond the remobilization capacity of the crop, and high number of panicles infected by rice blast were the likely cause of the lower grain yield observed when more than 60 kg N ha^(−1) was applied. The optimal rate of N was 46 kg ha^(−1) and resulted in a rice grain yield above 3 Mg ha^(−1).http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hebis:34-2013081343330biocharaerobic systemcarbonised biomassFerralsolnitrogenOryza sativaOxisol
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author Marcia Thais de Melo Carvalho
Beáta Emoke Madari
Lammert Bastiaans
Pepijn Adrianus Johannes van Oort
Alexandre Bryan Heinemann
Mellissa Ananias Soler da Silva
Aline de Holanda Nunes Maia
Holger Meinke
spellingShingle Marcia Thais de Melo Carvalho
Beáta Emoke Madari
Lammert Bastiaans
Pepijn Adrianus Johannes van Oort
Alexandre Bryan Heinemann
Mellissa Ananias Soler da Silva
Aline de Holanda Nunes Maia
Holger Meinke
Biochar improves fertility of a clay soil in the Brazilian Savannah: short term effects and impact on rice yield
Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics
biochar
aerobic system
carbonised biomass
Ferralsol
nitrogen
Oryza sativa
Oxisol
author_facet Marcia Thais de Melo Carvalho
Beáta Emoke Madari
Lammert Bastiaans
Pepijn Adrianus Johannes van Oort
Alexandre Bryan Heinemann
Mellissa Ananias Soler da Silva
Aline de Holanda Nunes Maia
Holger Meinke
author_sort Marcia Thais de Melo Carvalho
title Biochar improves fertility of a clay soil in the Brazilian Savannah: short term effects and impact on rice yield
title_short Biochar improves fertility of a clay soil in the Brazilian Savannah: short term effects and impact on rice yield
title_full Biochar improves fertility of a clay soil in the Brazilian Savannah: short term effects and impact on rice yield
title_fullStr Biochar improves fertility of a clay soil in the Brazilian Savannah: short term effects and impact on rice yield
title_full_unstemmed Biochar improves fertility of a clay soil in the Brazilian Savannah: short term effects and impact on rice yield
title_sort biochar improves fertility of a clay soil in the brazilian savannah: short term effects and impact on rice yield
publisher Kassel University Press
series Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics
issn 1612-9830
1612-9830
publishDate 2013-12-01
description The objective of this study was to report single season effects of wood biochar (char) application coupled with N fertilization on soil chemical properties, aerobic rice growth and grain yield in a clayey Rhodic Ferralsol in the Brazilian Savannah. Char application effected an increase in soil pH, K, Ca, Mg, CEC, Mn and nitrate while decreasing Al content and potential acidity of soils. No distinct effect of char application on grain yield of aerobic rice was observed. We believe that soil properties impacted by char application were inconsequential for rice yields because neither water, low pH, nor the availability of K or P were limiting factors for rice production. Rate of char above 16 Mg ha^(−1) reduced leaf area index and total shoot dry matter by 72 days after sowing. The number of panicles infected by rice blast decreased with increasing char rate. Increased dry matter beyond the remobilization capacity of the crop, and high number of panicles infected by rice blast were the likely cause of the lower grain yield observed when more than 60 kg N ha^(−1) was applied. The optimal rate of N was 46 kg ha^(−1) and resulted in a rice grain yield above 3 Mg ha^(−1).
topic biochar
aerobic system
carbonised biomass
Ferralsol
nitrogen
Oryza sativa
Oxisol
url http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hebis:34-2013081343330
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