Effects of Biochar on Container Substrate Properties and Growth of Plants—A Review

Biochar refers to a processed, carbon-rich material made from biomass. This article provides a brief summary on the effects of biochar on container substrate properties and plant growth. Biochar could be produced through pyrolysis, gasification, and hydrothermal carbonization of various feedstocks....

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Main Authors: Lan Huang, Mengmeng Gu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
Series:Horticulturae
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/5/1/14
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spelling doaj-7c5100ae828c426aa253e7988b63df3a2020-11-25T01:06:41ZengMDPI AGHorticulturae2311-75242019-02-01511410.3390/horticulturae5010014horticulturae5010014Effects of Biochar on Container Substrate Properties and Growth of Plants—A ReviewLan Huang0Mengmeng Gu1Department of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USADepartment of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, College Station, TX 77843, USABiochar refers to a processed, carbon-rich material made from biomass. This article provides a brief summary on the effects of biochar on container substrate properties and plant growth. Biochar could be produced through pyrolysis, gasification, and hydrothermal carbonization of various feedstocks. Biochar produced through different production conditions and feedstocks affect its properties and how it performs when incorporated in container substrates. Biochar incorporation affects the physical and chemical properties of container substrates, including bulk density, total porosity, container capacity, nutrient availability, pH, electrical conductivity and cation exchange capacity. Biochar could also affect microbial activities. The effects of biochar incorporation on plant growth in container substrates depend on biochar properties, plant type, percentage of biochar applied and other container substrates components mixed with biochar. A review of the literature on the impact of biochar on container-grown plants without other factors (such as irrigation or fertilization rates) indicated that 77.3% of the studies found that certain percentages of biochar addition in container substrates promoted plant growth, and 50% of the studies revealed that plant growth decreased due to certain percentages of biochar incorporation. Most of the plants tested in these studies were herbaceous plants. More plant species should be tested for a broader assessment of the use of biochar. Toxic substances (heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and dioxin) in biochars used in container substrates has rarely been studied. Caution is needed when selecting feedstocks and setting up biochar production conditions, which might cause toxic contaminants in the biochar products that could have negative effects on plant growth.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/5/1/14container substratesphysical propertieschemical propertiesbiomass
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Effects of Biochar on Container Substrate Properties and Growth of Plants—A Review
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container substrates
physical properties
chemical properties
biomass
author_facet Lan Huang
Mengmeng Gu
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title Effects of Biochar on Container Substrate Properties and Growth of Plants—A Review
title_short Effects of Biochar on Container Substrate Properties and Growth of Plants—A Review
title_full Effects of Biochar on Container Substrate Properties and Growth of Plants—A Review
title_fullStr Effects of Biochar on Container Substrate Properties and Growth of Plants—A Review
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Biochar on Container Substrate Properties and Growth of Plants—A Review
title_sort effects of biochar on container substrate properties and growth of plants—a review
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series Horticulturae
issn 2311-7524
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Biochar refers to a processed, carbon-rich material made from biomass. This article provides a brief summary on the effects of biochar on container substrate properties and plant growth. Biochar could be produced through pyrolysis, gasification, and hydrothermal carbonization of various feedstocks. Biochar produced through different production conditions and feedstocks affect its properties and how it performs when incorporated in container substrates. Biochar incorporation affects the physical and chemical properties of container substrates, including bulk density, total porosity, container capacity, nutrient availability, pH, electrical conductivity and cation exchange capacity. Biochar could also affect microbial activities. The effects of biochar incorporation on plant growth in container substrates depend on biochar properties, plant type, percentage of biochar applied and other container substrates components mixed with biochar. A review of the literature on the impact of biochar on container-grown plants without other factors (such as irrigation or fertilization rates) indicated that 77.3% of the studies found that certain percentages of biochar addition in container substrates promoted plant growth, and 50% of the studies revealed that plant growth decreased due to certain percentages of biochar incorporation. Most of the plants tested in these studies were herbaceous plants. More plant species should be tested for a broader assessment of the use of biochar. Toxic substances (heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and dioxin) in biochars used in container substrates has rarely been studied. Caution is needed when selecting feedstocks and setting up biochar production conditions, which might cause toxic contaminants in the biochar products that could have negative effects on plant growth.
topic container substrates
physical properties
chemical properties
biomass
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