Water Extract from Straw Biochar Used for Plant Growth Promotion: An Initial Test

The production of energy and biochar from the pyrolysis of straw and other agricultural residues is a developing industry that holds the potential to reduce air pollution from in-field burning, recycle nutrients, reduce chemical fertilizer inputs, and improve soil quality. Use of biochar in agricult...

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Main Authors: Yingmei Lou, Stephen Joseph, Lianqing Li, Ellen R. Graber, Xiaoyu Liu, Genxing Pan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2015-11-01
Series:BioResources
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_1_249_Lou_Water_Extract_Straw_Biochar_Plant_Growth
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spelling doaj-7a34dd1f092942ecbf575e0393edd4c22020-11-24T23:38:52ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21261930-21262015-11-0111124926610.15376/biores.11.1.249-266Water Extract from Straw Biochar Used for Plant Growth Promotion: An Initial TestYingmei Lou0Stephen Joseph1Lianqing Li2Ellen R. Graber3Xiaoyu Liu4Genxing Pan5Nanjing Agricultural University; ChinaSchool of Materials Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; AustraliaNanjing Agricultural University; ChinaInstitute of Soil, Water & Environmental Sciences; ChinaNanjing Agricultural University; ChinaNanjing Agricultural University; ChinaThe production of energy and biochar from the pyrolysis of straw and other agricultural residues is a developing industry that holds the potential to reduce air pollution from in-field burning, recycle nutrients, reduce chemical fertilizer inputs, and improve soil quality. Use of biochar in agriculture is undergoing tests globally. Water-soluble organic compounds from pyrolysis residue containing humic substances, low-molecular weight acids, and neutral compounds and inorganic elements containing macro and micro nutrients have been shown to be beneficial for plant growth. In the present study, crop straw biochars were extracted into hot water and the extracts tested for their effect on growth of Chinese cabbage. The extracts were sprayed 10 times at three different dilutions throughout the growing period. The extracts were characterized for inorganic elements by ICP-MS and for organic compound type by LC-OCD and FTIR. Results showed that extracts of both wheat and maize straw biochar can significantly increase the yield, vitamin C content, and soluble protein content while decreasing the nitrate content of the cabbage at dilutions of 50 or 100 times. Water extract from biochar was found to have great potential as a liquid amendment in agricultural.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_1_249_Lou_Water_Extract_Straw_Biochar_Plant_GrowthBiocharYieldQualityWater extractable organic carbonChinese cabbageHumic substance
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Stephen Joseph
Lianqing Li
Ellen R. Graber
Xiaoyu Liu
Genxing Pan
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Stephen Joseph
Lianqing Li
Ellen R. Graber
Xiaoyu Liu
Genxing Pan
Water Extract from Straw Biochar Used for Plant Growth Promotion: An Initial Test
BioResources
Biochar
Yield
Quality
Water extractable organic carbon
Chinese cabbage
Humic substance
author_facet Yingmei Lou
Stephen Joseph
Lianqing Li
Ellen R. Graber
Xiaoyu Liu
Genxing Pan
author_sort Yingmei Lou
title Water Extract from Straw Biochar Used for Plant Growth Promotion: An Initial Test
title_short Water Extract from Straw Biochar Used for Plant Growth Promotion: An Initial Test
title_full Water Extract from Straw Biochar Used for Plant Growth Promotion: An Initial Test
title_fullStr Water Extract from Straw Biochar Used for Plant Growth Promotion: An Initial Test
title_full_unstemmed Water Extract from Straw Biochar Used for Plant Growth Promotion: An Initial Test
title_sort water extract from straw biochar used for plant growth promotion: an initial test
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
1930-2126
publishDate 2015-11-01
description The production of energy and biochar from the pyrolysis of straw and other agricultural residues is a developing industry that holds the potential to reduce air pollution from in-field burning, recycle nutrients, reduce chemical fertilizer inputs, and improve soil quality. Use of biochar in agriculture is undergoing tests globally. Water-soluble organic compounds from pyrolysis residue containing humic substances, low-molecular weight acids, and neutral compounds and inorganic elements containing macro and micro nutrients have been shown to be beneficial for plant growth. In the present study, crop straw biochars were extracted into hot water and the extracts tested for their effect on growth of Chinese cabbage. The extracts were sprayed 10 times at three different dilutions throughout the growing period. The extracts were characterized for inorganic elements by ICP-MS and for organic compound type by LC-OCD and FTIR. Results showed that extracts of both wheat and maize straw biochar can significantly increase the yield, vitamin C content, and soluble protein content while decreasing the nitrate content of the cabbage at dilutions of 50 or 100 times. Water extract from biochar was found to have great potential as a liquid amendment in agricultural.
topic Biochar
Yield
Quality
Water extractable organic carbon
Chinese cabbage
Humic substance
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_1_249_Lou_Water_Extract_Straw_Biochar_Plant_Growth
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